It is two months after Detroit and the Devil burns a man on the ceiling. Second verse, same as the first. (Or: the last surviving Winchester learns that saving the world isn't all it's cracked up to be. S5 AU with bonus apocalypse.)
In which it is seventh year, the Death Eaters run Hogwarts, and even Slytherins have their limits.
Ron does that whole betrayal thing, cliches and all.
Hermione has no vocabulary for war. Harry/Hermione.
Ginny can't look back.
When her son brings home the world's ugliest kitten, Hermione is forced to wonder whether or not her taste in pets in genetic. Harry/Hermione.
Ron and Luna. She is not beautiful.
Of course 'because I love her' isn't enough. Harry/Hermione.
Ron and Hermione might be getting married, Harry ponders justifiable homicide, Ginny battles puce robes, and Bill's going to kill them all. Really he is.
A snapshot of a Death Eater after the Second War. Just because you're evil doesn't mean you're not a nice guy.
Harry and Hermione and happily ever after. Not exactly the stuff dreams are made of.
Ginny strikes a balance on her wedding day. Harry/Ginny.
Dean redecorates. Seamus is horrified.
A triangle has three sides. It's all in the geometry.
Harry, Parvati, and a way to hide from the world.
Two decades after the defeat of Voldemort, Rory Malfoy and Jim ChangPotter begin to uncover a past their parents want buried forever and learn that sometimes friendship is stronger than blood. [on hold]
Grief and pretending post Hogwarts.
In which Harry is the least romantic boyfriend ever and Cho discovers fast food.
Ron makes dinner. Hermione is amused. Shameless newlywed fluff.
With the shadows of her murdered parents and a disgraced hero looming over her, Ron and Hermione's daughter starts her first year at Hogwarts. The world needs the Girl Who Lived. Too bad Lizzie Weasley doesn't want the job.