Haerelion, Gandalf, and Legolas have been searching all over the Undying Lands trying to find out the secrets to Haerelion's past. How can he do magic? How did he come to be in Greenwood? And who were his parents? Just when all hope seems lost, Gandalf makes a suggestion to lands never ventured to before. [Last instalment to The Pull of Heart and Tide series] (Part 3)
Harry rescues a shipwrecked wizard and nurses him back to health, like a regular Florence Nightingale. Who the wizard is, however, is another matter entirely; Harry soon realises that he can only hide from his past for so long. Some things are meant to follow you no matter where you go. AU BW/HP [Sequel Up!]
From all the inconsequential possibilities, all those little moments that build up in our minds, showing us the truths we like to ignore, there are those insignificant seconds that can make or break it all. Equally haunted and delighted by a future playing out in her dreams, Ginny slowly comes to realise that perhaps she had always loved him more than he would ever love her. (H/Hr)
Un nouveau jour passe pour Legolas, qui le traverse comme il a traversé chaque jour de ces dernières années. Mais tout n'est pas comme autrefois. (traduction en français par Floyd in the Sky)
Harry and William formed a bond in the Murúch tradition and have since been living happily in the sea. Now, the time has come for Harry to meet the family, and explain to them who it is that has taken their son's heart. If only Harry can get past his guilt for stealing Will away to the sea, perhaps he could finally find the love of a family he always wanted. [Sequel to Murúch]
A dinner out with Harry, his girlfriend, and his two best friends, soon turns into something none of them expected when a song from the past reminds Harry of just how much he hasn't moved on. H/Hr
Harry had been under the insane illusion that once he'd defeated Voldemort all would be well. It was, at least, until Hermione and Ginny got it in their heads that Harry was suffering from W.A.T.E. Wizarding Affects of Traumatic Experiences Syndrome.
Seven years old, Harry hears and answers to the call of the Fey. Come away, O human child, to the waters and the wild, with a faery hand in hand, for the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.
There was little Draco loved more than sitting by the sea early in the morning, playing his 12-string gusli. It was his most prized possession and, what he would soon come to learn, the key to the sea-longing in his heart.