Fenrir is not a liar, no matter what the nurses and Doctor say. One day, he'll prove it to them. A short stand-alone sequel/ follow up to 'Saving the Wolf.'
All Theodore Nott has left of his mother is her jewellery, yet his father is determined to relieve his pain and get rid of the memories. When tears won't help him, some unwarranted advice might.
Although she appears healed, Walburga's heart is more broken than Orion could've ever imagined.
It was supposed to be the happiest day of her life; a day she'd dreamed of for years. And yet... something was missing.
Aberforth had always been Ariana's favourite brother—until Albus had made him stay at Hogwarts. Now home for the holidays, he wonders if he'll ever be enough for her.
A pilot in a fighter plane was much better than any wizard on a broom, and Argus can't wait to dominate the skies when he's older. After all, the Muggle world was better, cooler... safer.
His body is useless, but his mind isn't. When something as simple as knowing a colour could prove he was still aware, Frank will do anything to remember it.
Despite his differences, like any mother, Violetta only wants what is best for her son.
Sometimes, being alone isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Sometimes, there's something much better than a cure; Poppy Pomfrey is determined to show Remus Lupin exactly what he needs.
Sometimes, parents make mistakes, even with the best intentions.
Sometimes just a talk is all that's needed. #TeamHootie
"What kind of human could do such a thing?" John has taken care of the local graveyard for fifty years, yet he has never experienced such vitriol until now.
If Theodore can learn to fly, he can find a way to get his mother her much-needed potions.
All Nobby Leach ever wanted was for someone to be proud of him. After all, he was the first Muggle-born Minister for Magic.
Muriel Prewett is sick of her parents nagging her to find a husband. When she runs into a local Muggle who also has issues with his parents, an alliance she did not suspect forms. Set during WWI. Alternative to 'White Feathers.'
The thunderstorm brings more than just lightning to Severus' grandmother; it brings memories in its flashes and booms, and those memories hold a lesson. Rated T just in case. Trigger warning: very, very, very brief mention of bodily harm obtained during war.
Harry didn't just let down Dobby once...
When Ernie and Seamus lie on their resumes, the Department for the Control and Regulation of Magical Creatures wants them to track down a Banshee. Instead, they find something much, much worse.
Graham Montague's grandfather is incredible. He's fought goblins and trolls, played Quidditch, and even tamed a banshee. The man is invincible—Graham just wishes everyone else believed he was, too.