How Arthur and Molly meet, become friends, and fall in love. A Harry Potter autism headcanon.
Ron asks his mother to explain a rumour he has heard, and ends up learning something horrible about his father's past. A Harry Potter autism headcanon.
Harry takes his father-in-law on a trip to Muggle London. However, it proves to be a complete disaster. A Harry Potter autism headcanon.
Harry and his friends see something remarkable when they wander onto the Spell Damage Ward at St Mungo's.
George is sent to Umbridge for detention, but that really is the last of his problems.
What if it was not Ron who got poisoned, but Horace?
Whilst at the Dursleys' house to pick up Harry, Arthur experiences ableism courtesy of Harry's uncle. A Harry Potter autism headcanon.
Harry eavesdrops as something very strange happens in the medical wing in the night.
When Lockhart becomes the Basilisk's latest victim, his and Snape's relationship comes to light.
Remus's boggart shocks everyone, but not as much as Sirius.
A series of drabbles and ficlets about autistic!Arthur Weasley from Harry's perspective. Also featuring autistic!Hermione.
What if the fight between Mr Weasley and Mr Malfoy had been more than just an argument?
Sirius and Remus run a gay club at Hogwarts, and struggle to deal with the first ever hate crime on one of their members. Rated M for violence and homophobic language.
Severus tries to find a reason for Lockhart's suspicious behaviour, but the reason isn't really that strange, and he ends up finding out something about himself as well.
During the search for Private Ryan, Wade can see the Captain is really ill, but when it becomes life threatening, the inexperienced medic is forced to test his skills to save his Captain's life. Rated T for gore.
Neil's taking Rick, Mike and Neil to Center Parcs - what could possibly go wrong? Nothing of course - if you don't count fighting, getting ill and the car breaking down!
[PORRIDGE] Lennie Godber gets on the wrong side of Harry Grout, and almost pays with his life. But how far will he go to stop Fletcher getting hurt too? Rated T for language and injury detail. Please review! Based on the 1970s BBC sitcom Porridge.
Dr Lawrence is a lonely, friendless widower. Lou is a lonely, mistreated carer. When the two of them meet, they find themselves bonding, and maybe even helping each other cope with their unhappy lives. Slash - slow building Dr Lawrence/Lou.
An AU take on the events after DNA. Kryten decides to stay human after all, but things don't go to plan. Kryten struggles with his new emotions and how weak his new body is, whilst Lister re-evaluates the concept of love and Rimmer has a crisis about his sexuality. Contains slashy elements and injury detail.
Cat has an interesting discussion with his higher self. Set during Demons and Angels. Slashy drabble.