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  • Full Steam Ahead

    Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley are engaged to be married, but they are in no hurry to tie the knot. When a freak accident starts off chain of bad luck, will the two be able to adapt to a major change in their plans? One thing is for sure, life is never dull for the Chosen One. *This is the story of James Sirius Potter, and the series of events that brought him into the world.*

  • Toy Soldier

    Ginny does not want to spend ten months locked in a castle while her family risks their lives in a war. Harry might have dumped her, but she's not exactly safe. Hogwarts is more dangerous than ever before...but at least she still has Neville, Luna, and the rest of the D.A. She'll need all the support she can get, because the war is not ending anytime soon. DH-Compliant

  • Best Man for the Job

    George chose Percy to be the Best Man at his wedding, even though everyone knows it should have been someone else.

  • Solidarity

    This is the story of how Ginny and Luna came to be friends.

  • The Curious Case of the Kitchen Scissors

    "Once, Aunt Petunia, tired of Harry coming back from the barbers looking as though he hadn't been at all, had taken a pair of kitchen scissors and cut his hair so short he was almost bald except for his bangs, which she left 'to hide that horrible scar.'" (SS 24).

  • Babysitting Teddy

    Teddy is staying over for the weekend, and Harry knows it's going to be a busy three days. However, what he didn't know was that he would be receiving some interesting 'help' from a four-year-old. So his plans to propose to Ginny didn't quite go the way he wanted. All Harry knows is that anything can happen when he's babysitting Teddy.

  • Flowers in Winter

    She was a girl of exceptional talent and a kind heart, but she had been born between two worlds...neither of which she truly belonged. She was Lily Evans, and she had lived as she had died; fighting for the things in life that should have been rightfully hers to claim.

  • One Summer

    (After the Battle) They walked down the stairs together, no longer comrades in a great battle but simply just as friends. They would always be way more than the stereotypical definition of friends, but walking down from the tower felt like a new chapter, a new beginning. They could mourn and grieve, and when that was done, they could celebrate...and live. **CANON COMPLIANT**