Nobody was supposed to see, but sometimes you just get caught up in the moment. Arthur/Molly
The Room of Requirement still exists but it's never quite been the same since the Battle of Hogwarts. It's kind of faulty now. Hugo/Lily Luna
The roles of reproduction have been switched up a bit. Draco/Hermione
Snape has been cursed with sexy sparkles
Draco's really evil. Draco/Astoria
Charlie gets a visitor who knows what's been going on in her absence. Charlie/Tonks, Charlie/OFC
Charlie gets a visitor who knows what's been going on in her absence. Charlie/Tonks, Charlie/OFC
Arthur Weasley has found the girl of his dreams, now he just has to find an original way to get her attention. Arthur/Molly
Lavender Brown loves Ron Weasley. It's not infatuation, really, it's not. Just ask her. Ron/Lavender
Millicent Bulstrode isn't your average Auror. She manipulated her way into the Academy and now she's been sent to Bulgaria on a secret mission where she runs into a man she remembers well from fourth year at Hogwarts. Viktor/Millicent
Neville and Hermione have gone back to Hogwarts, but things are different with the passage of years. Neville/Hermione somewhat Gen
Bill's about to make the biggest mistake of his life. Charlie to the rescue but beware, his brand of rescuing is… unique . Bill/Charlie; Bill/Fleur
Hermione is headed off to finish her education; the last person she expects shows up at King's Cross Station is George Weasley. George/Hermione
There are some things you should never see. Your parents having sex is one of those things. Molly/Arthur
Lily Evans loves her boyfriend. Really, she does. But she's young and inexperienced and not quite ready to settle down to James's offer of marriage until she's "lived a little". Sirius/Lily, James/Lily
Bill's eldest child is all set to marry Teddy Lupin. Too bad, Bill wants him as much, if not more, than Victoire does. Bill/Teddy, Teddy/Victoire, Bill/Charlie, Charlie/Teddy, Bill/Fleur
Charlie's the master at pulling birds. Just ask him, and he'll tell you all about it. Bill/Charlie
No one ever sets out to be the other woman, always waiting, always hurting. No one ever sets out to get hurt. There are no winners. There are broken hearts, empty promises and too many tears to cry. Draco/Pansy, Draco/Astoria
Hugo should keep his bride and mother far apart. Hugo/Pansy
Charlie Weasley has given up dragon keeping for the position of barman, but Astoria Malfoy may be far more hazardous to his health than dragons ever were. Charlie/Astoria, Draco/Astoria