Louis falls in love with an unlikely person who isn't all she seems to be... ""My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have, for both are infinite."
"He was Neville Longbottom, slayer of snakes, wielder of the sword of Gryffindor, and far more than just an average wizard. As the vulture topped hat came closer towards him, he took a deep breath, braced himself, and was rather relieved when he was enveloped into a warm pair of arms as a familiar voice whispered in his ear that his parents would've been unbelievably proud of him."
"The world she lived in was descending into chaos - terrors lurked in the shadows, people were becoming monsters, and good people were dying. But, like the sun chasing away the mist and darkness, hope and love would prevail over hatred and divisiveness." / Lily grieves for lost loves and lives.
"She would always be his second choice, a dirty secret that needed to be buried in a chest and put away until he wanted her attention again." / Lily Evans reflects on her relationships in the midst of a heatwave.
"A flash of bright white fluttered on the path and George called out to whoever it was, receiving no answer in return. Irrational fear crept up his throat and whilst he knew that it couldn't be anyone meaning harm, the war had left its scars on him." / George looks for his girlfriend as the clocks ticks closer to midnight.
A short story about Ginny Weasley and her love for Quidditch
"With a defeated sigh, Harry ran his hands through his hair. He had no memory of ever entering this strange place. One minute he was walking out into the backyard of the Burrow, cake in hand and ready to celebrate his Lily's forty-ninth birthday, and the next he was here." / Harry Potter finds himself in a strange place.
Sirius Black faces the hellhound in his house.
James Potter is home alone - kind of. His babysitter is virtually useless and there's some weird noises coming from outside, but it isn't what he thinks...
"At the time that this article was written, many of those in the wizarding community were convinced that history was repeating itself. There are undeniable echoes and parallels between the rise of Grindelwald and, now, the rise of Lord Voldemort." / A short story about the impending war during Voldemort's rise - written as a newspaper article.
"Sirius had always hated the colour blue. When he was younger, he couldn't explain why, but as he listened to the lyrics of the song, he realised why. To him, the colour blue reminded him of his family; it symbolised cold shoulders, icy glares, and the melancholy of feeling out of place in his own house."
"He smelled disgusting, and he looked like shit, but she had to give it to James – despite his inability to stand on his own, he was still the flirtiest bastard alive. And boy, was she mighty lucky to call him her boyfriend." - In the most eventful Quidditch match in Hogwarts history, someone gets hit by a bludger, almost falls off their broom, and a bloody brawl ensues...
Fred and George try to prank Ron, but things don't exactly go to plan...
Regulus Black contemplates how the actions of his brother, Sirius, have made life at 12 Grimmauld Place more miserable than it already was.
Damocles Belby tries to cure one of the most prominent diseases in Wizarding society.
A sweet little conversation between Fred and George about Angelina.
In which James Potter the Second lets us in on a secret. [A short story for CP]
"He couldn't run over, push them apart, and Avada Kedavra Potter away, because Lily loved him. No matter how much Severus hated and despised Potter, Lily loved him and he had hurt her enough. He would have to make peace with the fact that Lily and Potter being together was now his reality, albeit a hellish one." x-x-x Severus and how Lily and James happen around him.
The Who Lived quickly finds out that perhaps he'd take on Voldemort than try and figure out how to work modern technology... [Rated K for the slightest of mature themes]
When he was a boy, while growing up, the only thing he had ever wanted was a family that loved him. When he'd met Ron, Hagrid and Hermione, they had become his own little family, and yet he knew that they each had their own ones too. When he had met the Weasley's, his longing for a family of his own grew tenfold and he spent countless nights hoping for one.