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Draco and Ginny, for a journal friend
Draco and Ginny, for a journal friend by @Duck (Allison)

Um one of my friends from GREATESTJOURNAL wanted a Ginny and Draco thingy...this pics got really smuggy and I am not really sure if I should give it to her or not....

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Posted: Friday, 09 January, 2004 @ 08:38 PM

recently I've been noticing a lot of Draco and Ginny art and Draco and Hermione art...now I swear I'd never read the HP books(I thought I was waaayyy to old for them) but somehow I got suckered into the first one and haven't stopped reading since...I'm just a few chapters into the Order of the Phoenix and I see this art- am I to believe that Draco studs-out in this volume? (wait- don't answer that! I don't want to know!) I also saw a pic of him holding HP's wand...how disturbing- I though someone would barr that little nazi from Hogwarts... nice work by the way - now just don't draw anything else from book 5(just joking!)

Posted: Friday, 09 January, 2004 @ 09:53 PM

I know exactly how you feel, Harry Potter made a liar out of me too ^_^. I love this drawing, seriously. especialy the look on Dracos face. I can't wait to see more!

Posted: Saturday, 10 January, 2004 @ 01:02 PM

Thanks! That is really what happened to me too...but I had to read the book for school and ever since then I have been a Harry Potter Freak...hehehe...ANYWAYS...Thanks for the comment...I am not really a G/D type...my ship is Hermione and Viktor but...ya...THank! :D

Posted: Saturday, 10 January, 2004 @ 01:03 PM

Thanks for the comment! I have more art scaned but I am way too lazy to post them right now...:P oh well...I will do it later...thanks once again...you mad e me smile! :D

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