Luna loves dancing, but Xenophilius notices that for once, it's not making her smile. What would Pandora do?
Lucius Malfoy was not useless. If it took building a snowman to prove it, then so be it!
Stan is determined to be as helpful to his mother as possible.
Violetta knows her Marius is special, and she will do anything for him.
"I could make you scream louder than a Mandrake." Hermione thinks the school's dating program is stupid and superficial, and the male pairings she's been given are doing nothing to fix that. Implied Sevmione. Written for The Golden Snitch forum for my buddy, Kyrie.
If there is one thing Arabella can't wait for, it's to finally get to shop at Diagon Alley.
"Relief was the best emotion in the world. It was a feeling better than happiness, better than excitement. It meant that the bad times were over and everything would be okay, and for as long as Rubeus could remember, it was."
Ted and Andromeda bond during a snowstorm.
When Draco is too grown up and Andromeda is too old herself, Narcissa decides to take on the challenge of shopping with a toddler. How hard could it be?
Amos wants to spoil his wife on the one day she should hate by avoiding it altogether.
Regulus is always out late, so why does Orion suddenly feel the need to wait up for him?
Perhaps being a sneak isn't so bad after all.
It's the Yule Ball and there's only one person Ernie wants to dance with.
After Cedric's death, returning to work is hard for Amos Diggory. Finding out that his friend and boss, Cornelius Fudge, refuses to acknowledge it properly is even harder. All he wants is for things to go back to normal, and that includes achieving his dream of honouring Cedric's memory and heroism.
After failing yet another mission, Alice fears that the Order has decided she is no longer capable of going on missions. That's bad enough, but when she finds out her husband is sneaking off without her? Well, she's not going down without a fight.
Victoire hoped that a summer job at a cafe would allow her to spend more time with Teddy. Instead, she's forced to deal with irate customers, bratty children, and a senile old man waiting for a ship that doesn't appear to be coming.
Thanks to his dear son, Bartemius is about to lose all his power in the Ministry. With a little work, however, he can regain everything he lost—and lose something even more important in the process.
There's more to teaching than just lesson plans and curriculum content; Galatea just wished she had remembered that. Rated T just in case.
There was something about Irma Pince that Rolanda couldn't quite put her finger on. One thing was for sure, though; Irma wasn't just some snobbish Ravenclaw.
Hermione is stubborn and Severus is his usual snarky self. Will they be able to make things right, or will it all end in disaster?