A series of snap-shots of various characters just after the seventh book ends. This is about coming to terms with what happened and comforting those that were close. Some romance, some family stuff, hopefully lots of sweetness and hope. Review please!
Two snap shots of the beginning of the relationship between Ron and Hermione - post DH, full of fluff. Reviews are loved. Chapter two for Dobby Rules all the Way - thanks for planting the idea of continuing :)
He saw her from the bottom of the stairs before she saw him. If she had, he knew that she would have had his head. Hermione was adamant that Ron was not to see her before their wedding. "I'm the luckiest bloke alive."
"So we grew up believing that no one would ever fall in love with us."
Whatever Andromeda thought would become of her future, it never would have been this.
Scorpius and Rose as their relationship changes and grows, caught in eight snap shots of their lives.
Midnight negotiations, necessary intervention, a wager and the best/worst ending Lily Evans could have hoped for.
Hermione struggles to accept her situation, Ron puts on his sappy shoes to help. It's an overly fluffy, light oneshot for the holidays, but I hope you'll enjoy regardless :)
Snap shots of Ginny's experience loving the boy who lived. Chronicles from age ten to seventeen, set to songs of all types that were just too perfect not to use. Please review!
"Oh, maybe she and Ron will be alright with a bit of counseling, you know. I wonder what happens at wizard marriage counseling?" -J.K. Rowling. Maybe Ron and Hermione ARE in need of some marriage counseling. And maybe that isn't such a bad thing after all.
Deathly Hallows from Ron and Hermione's point of view - focused mostly on each other ... because Harry's a sweetheart, but terribly clueless
Because whatever Harry's hollow comfort was taking from her was painful. And for now, she thought she might just prefer the numb.
In the moments following the scene just after the battle in HBP, what change takes place between Lupin and Tonks? Whatever the decision making process was, it had to contain some heartache, intense honesty, and, naturally, some good old fashioned fluff.
Today Teddy had realized three things. First, it was never a good idea to make a complete fool out of himself. Second, libraries were a rotten place to have an argument. Third, Victoire was pretty. Really, Order of Merlin First Class pretty.
A Teddy and Victoire one shot - one of the many twists about what just might have happened just moments before, during and after James Potter's tantalizingly mysterious revelation at King's Cross Station. If you bother to read, I'd love a review : Thanks