Blaise/Draco. At a pavement cafe one summer morning, Blaise has tea with Draco and plays the part of a good friend—or so he tries to tell himself.
Sirius/James, James/Remus. In one of many draughty hidden passages of Hogwarts, Sirius emerged from a frayed tapestry and saw two boys kissing under the mistletoe—two boys whom he knew well.
Draco/Harry. One summer night finds Draco in the restaurant's wine cellar, busy at work after hours. He does not expect visitors, least of all a certain Harry Potter who brings him a plate of dessert and something more.
Harry/Sirius. On a winter night, Harry places a candle by the window to light the way for the one he loves.
Draco/Harry. On the night of Samhain, Draco perches on a headstone in a lonely graveyard and chants an old rhyme that few who walk this earth could still recall.
Voldemort/Harry. He had visited the Riddle House many times - in a dream that was not entirely a dream.
Sirius/James. In the forbidden forest one moonless night, Sirius, taking on the form of a black dog, catches the scent of a certain stag.
Dumbledore/Grindelwald. One late December night, Albus follows a trail of garments from his front door to his drawing-room, where Gellert is sitting by the fireplace, a glass in his hand and a smile upon his lips.
Draco/Harry. Harry tries juggling with too many things in his life, and he keeps missing his catch. A vignette about afternoon tea, conversations with old professors, and the in-between time of waiting. A companion piece to A Dusting of Snow and Cocoa.
Voldemort/Harry. On the final night of the year, Harry dreams of the nightmare that was born on the last day of the year.
Draco/Harry. The time Draco has with Harry is like stolen moments squeezed into the gaps of their respective schedules—or rather, Harry's busy schedule. And here Draco is, staring off into space in a cafe while waiting for Harry. A vignette about chocolates, apples and snow.
Albus Dumbledore/Gellert Grindelwald. Sitting in a dingy café in Arles, Gellert nurses a glass of absinthe and waits for a certain someone who might or might not show up.
One-sided George/Fred. Necrophilia. On the night of the wake, George was alone in the stone chamber, looking down upon his twin's smiling face.
Implied Draco/Harry. Sequel to Muses by the Gaslight. It is like a ritual dance between them. Either they banter about meaningless things over tea, or Harry watches Draco falling asleep on the sofa.
Implied Draco/Harry. Two years after the war, Draco reunites with Harry in an evening party. Political manoeuvring might be Draco's forte, but when it comes to a certain pair of green eyes, he knew he could never win. Revised plus alternate take.
Draco/Harry. One hotel room, two boys who are no longer boys, many stolen hours, and a love affair. 'I was not here last night,' Harry writes, to which Draco replies, 'Neither was I.'
Draco/Harry. Draco does not like summer, but Harry in an apron might change his mind.
Draco/Harry. A week in October, in the bar Erehwon, where one can buy intoxication in a glass and death in a bottle, Draco receives two special guests, one barely alive, the other haunts him every Monday night.
Dumbledore/Grindelwald. They built a sand castle together once, but it did not last. Now, they are trying to topple each other's castle, but not before Gellert Grindelwald has his final say.
Dumbledore/Grindelwald. Sequel to No More Than a Sand Castle. Like Rapunzel, Gellert Grindelwald is trapped in a tower; unlike Rapunzel, he is not waiting for a heroic rescuer.