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Green Eyed Lady

  • Stepping About the Shadows

    AU: At fifteen, Remus Lupin lives a life of no companionship, no future, and a hidden existence. That’s when Crossed Tailfeathers Inn gets some unconventional guests… Chapter Four posted.

  • What's Up

    There are some things that you most especially do not tell your friends. (indirect HGSS, indirect pre-GWHP)

  • Matters Considered Practically

    Wizarding fiction about the perfect, untouchable non-pureblood Sorted into Slytherin who got by on scruples and smart-arse witticisms were as inventive and false as anything Rita Skeeter ever dreamed up – and she ought to know. (One-shot, finished)

  • Cupboardful of Slytherin

    Finding themselves trapped in the same too-small broom cupboard, the only person less pleased than Regulus is Snape. Lots of dynamics of baby-soldiers-of-the-first-war that somewhat misses the intended mark. Lots of snarkiness that doesn't.

  • A Saint of a Woman

    It's not a perfectly normal Wednesday. Petunia adjusts to the results of The Letter.

  • Left Behind

    (Recently REVISED) One night in seventh year, as Padfoot and Prongs wend their merry, mischief-making way, Wormtail is discontent and Moony does not like what he’s saying.

  • To Kneel

    Not slash, merely the rocky and ill-fated (but still strangely satisfying) friendship of Severus Snape and Remus Lupin, fifth-to-seventh-year. No longer fits in completely with canon (at least, not OotP). Includes fencing, Slytherin politics, banter...

  • Meeting With a Cousin

    The (tongue-in-cheek) title makes much more sense after you read the first few paragraphs. This is the little ‘chat’ Lupin promised to have with Snape about the Occulmency lessons. (Bonus - Umbridge bashing included for no extra cost.)

  • Mooniness

    Sirius attempts to counter Remus’s abrupt mood swing and pretty much fails. Not entirely for lack of trying, though. (Set evening after a certain scene-from-a-Pensieve. Slashy.)

  • Bedside Chat

    Canon: ‘Lupin strolled… over to the werewolf, who had no visitors and was looking rather wistful.’ Fanon: ‘Delightful. Now he had a raving madman on his hands – literally.’ Plus my first significant post-OotP Moody cameo. Grasp of psychology r

  • Career Advice

    Minerva McGonagall discusses futures with the class of ’78, and discovers some potential volunteers for Dumbledore’s latest idea. Lots of characterisation-emphasis. Part 5/5 up.

  • Sore Loser Syndrome

    6th year: Gryffindor, under its first year with Captain Potter, has lost the Quidditch Cup. Harry is distraught and Ginny is scathing. H/G

  • Expectancy

    REVISED. Tis not an angsty stream-of-consciousness: Lupin is not one to easily lose his head, after all. No, there are incidents, dialogues, and a saving touch of humour even in the midst of coping. OotP spoilers.

  • Visit

    Peter meets his father. (It’s much easier for you to read than for me to write a summary. Peter at 14. Family-discoveries. Road to You-Know-Where. What joy is ours.)

  • Always Their Friend

    Peter feels slighted. MWPP (particularly W) introspection. Completed one-shot. (Not to mention my shortest summary ever.)

  • Forbidden Fruit

    (1975-8) Remus finds love cannot be chained. Or rebuffed. Or in any way killed on will. No matter how much one wishes. (RL/SS)

  • From the Bottom of the North Sea

    There are Potions lessons and then there are Potions lessons. This would qualify as one of the latter. Ginny finds how not to use a pesticide solution amidst having her world turned on its ear. COMPLETE

  • Fears in and of Themselves

    Take Marauders and varying levels of angst. Shake well. Keep an eye on the lunar chart. Wonder if I'll post anything featuring any other characters on this account.

  • So Glad To Break It To You

    2 November, 1981, and Remus has been isolated for three days. Catching-up isn't quite a chat over tea, not with a vengeful Snape. Winner of 2002 BB!A's Judges: Best Angst, Popular: Most Heart-Wrenching Angst. COMPLETE

  • The Hole in the Roof

    Companion to Lavander Ice's "The Crack in the Floor". 1985: Remus is recovering from a transformation, talking to rain (well, sort of), when he finds an unexpected comfort. COMPLETE