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  • The Phoenix Murders

    In the middle of the 20th century, Great Britain is introduced to a new serial killer: The Phoenix. To the majority of the populace, he's a shadow bent on "freeing" people from their burdens, but Albus Dumbledore knows the truth about Gellert Grindelwald and is now caught in an endless struggle to stop the man who murdered his sister. Muggle!AU. Rated M for language and violence.

  • The Auror Exam

    Ron takes the auror exam, but it doesn't go quite as well as he expected.

  • Limbo

    Harry wakes up confused, at first, about where he is. Slowly, he realizes that he's in limbo, for the second time in his life. One-shot.

  • Somewhere in the Night

    Somewhere in the night, a man cries - alone. Poem.

  • The Troublemakers

    A collection of drabbles about the troublemakers of Hogwarts, different groups of students who enjoy the art of pranking. Latest: Lee finds himself caught in an all-out Slytherin vs. Gryffindor duel of the century, which sounds like fun...until the Headmaster gets caught in the crossfire.

  • Tears of an Angel

    George is no stranger to the graveyard. He's visited many times over the years, and the only thing that seems to change is the name on the headstone. But he still visits, nonetheless, and when it rains, he knows it's the tears of the angels, and it reminds him that he's not alone.

  • Once Upon a Full Moon

    The win in 1998 was supposed to fix everything. Light conquered Dark, Voldemort fell, and everyone was supposed to live happily ever after. But real life doesn't work quite like fairy tales do, and as the Wizarding World is quickly discovering, some wounds take longer to heal. But the werewolves are sick of waiting. In 2021, they decide it's their turn.

  • Redemption: The Grey Wizards

    They are neither Light nor Dark. Like so many people, they are grey, looking for a way to redeem their past. Chapter 1: Falling Angels (Grindelwald/Dumbledore). Chapter 2: The Brothers Black. Chapter 3: The Half-Blood Prince. Poetry collection. Chapter 4: The Wolf and the Rat.

  • Fifty Shades of the Greater Good

    A collection of fifty drabbles relating to Gellert Grindelwald, Albus Dumbledore, and the global wizarding war that ended in 1945. Rated M for language, violence, and stuff that Dark Wizards are prone to do.

  • The Ouroboros

    Tired of human stupidity, Death decides to teach those who sought to be Masters of Death a lesson. Thinly veiled as a favor, Death offers Tom Riddle a second chance, the opportunity to be born again and live a new life. Some things are just too good to be true, and Tom soon learns there's a catch. There always is. Rated T for swearing.

  • The Beauty and the Beast

    Luna knows the Forbidden Forest is, well, forbidden, but there's something in it she needs to find. What she discovers instead will change her life forever. Just like Beauty and the Beast, love comes in all forms and sometimes in unexpected places. Three-part drabble series.

  • When The Sky Falls

    Regulus intended to stop the Dark Lord himself, but for some reason he's driven to share his discovery with his brother - a choice that saves his life. He'll have to live with the consequences of that decision and the knowledge that Sirius' problems have now become his own. What he didn't expect was being stuck raising his brother's godson. Rated T for swearing. AU.

  • Believe

    Christmas was always a bad time for Draco, and by the time he was five, he had given up on believing in anything. But sometimes all it takes is one person, and as Draco grows closer to Luna, he remembers what it means to believe in something again. One-shot Christmas story.

  • An Honest Mistake

    During his tenure as professor, Silvanus Kettleburn racked up an impressive 62 probations without being fired and only having sacrificed a leg and a half and one arm. Seems like a small price to pay. It wasn't that he was a bad teacher. He just wanted to provide his students the opportunity to learn about magical creatures. Anything that followed was simply an honest mistake.

  • Say You'll Remember Me

    Tonks wakes up from a nightmare as a child, safe in her bed with her father by her side. She's lost many of her memories, but one thing she does have is a very vivid and very real fear of the wolf that lives in the forest near her house. Written for QLFC finals round 1.

  • Once Upon a Full Moon

    In the stories Hermione grew up with, good always conquered evil and then everybody lived happily ever after. When Voldemort fell, that was their chance for a fairy tale ending...but happily ever after just ended and the Werewolf Rebellion has just begun. Worst yet, the only person who can help her is a man she doesn't trust: Draco Malfoy.

  • The Things We Lost

    The last thing Gellert remembers is dying, but he wakes to find himself young again, trapped in Godric's Hollow with Albus. According to Death, the only way out is through confessing his greatest mistake, but Gellert finds that's easier said than done. Written for QLFC round 11.

  • The Wishmaster

    Lily is prepared to do anything to save her son, so with her dying breath she finishes the ritual to cast her wish to the Wishmaster, asking to send Harry back into the past. Years before that fateful event, a green-eyed toddler is found by Salazar Slytherin, who decides to take him in as an heir. But the child has dreams much greater than simply being Slytherin's heir.

  • I Carry Your Heart

    "I was six when I lost my first love and seventeen when I lost the second. Where the first made me want to let go of everything, the second convinced me that what I needed, more than anything, was to simply hold on." - Lavender Brown decides that she'll carry Remus' heart in hers forever. Written for QLFC, season three, round ten.

  • A Tribute to the Fallen

    During the Second Wizarding War, many witches and wizards lost their lives. In their last moments, they meet Death, who asks one question: "Do you fear me?" Their answers depend on the one characteristic that ruled their lives. Includes: Remus, Dora, Ted, Bella. Rated M for death and violence.