Harry had just went along with things all his life. What those in authority over him had wanted had always been his first consideration. This is how he went about discovering his own authority. He just had to fall to pieces first. (The Quiet Calm, Part 1)
The counters didn't matter. And even if they did, it didn't matter for Harry because no one would want him. (RAC fill)
Through all their lives, they've loved only each other. And Death has loved them.
They were exactly what everyone always said they were. (Or a prime example of why you should always raise children as themselves rather than a unit, even when they're multiples.) (Hogwarts fill)
Death is inevitable. It is how we face it that makes the difference. (Set after Weaving Lives and before I'll Be Seeing You) [Hints of Prudent Potions]
Harry didn't grow up at the Dursleys. Instead, he grew up somewhere far worse. It changed everything.
There are some things which just cannot be fixed. You get through them anyway.
Fate had always taken the things Harry had wanted-it took his parents; it took his childhood. Finding out about the soulmarks seemed like just another way for Fate to take something from him.
Harry thought it was dream-the best one ever. It just...wasn't enough.
Luna didn't intend for this to happen. Now Draco would not let her leave. She could only be strong for so long. (Siren!Luna; Continuation of "Love and Joy" by spittingllama7856)
Luna was a titan. Neville was a warrior. Harry was a champion. They were heroes and always, without fail, heroes rise. (RAC fill)
In which Katie Bell reveals more than she set out but Luna may actually be alright with that. (HC fill)
Soulmates grant each other colors. This is how that works for Luna, Harry, and Neville. (RAC fill)
Fate wrote the first words that your soulmate every spoke to you on your wand-arm. Just one problem. Harry had lost his voice the night he lost his parents.
In The Schrodinger Effect, Kreacher told Harry that he had stolen Lily and he would never give her back. The elf didn't tell Harry just how confident he was that his master wouldn't even think of that as a possibility. He also didn't mention that he had the little elfling for weeks already.
When Harry discovered that he had a name, he clung to that information and all that it entailed. After learning more information about his past, nothing and everything changed.
The breaking of a family isn't always done in one blow. Occasionally, it's done in pieces.
This is how Luna crossed the Veil that separated the future from the past and death from life. It picks up where The Schrodinger Effect left off.
Faced with nothing left to live for, Luna makes a decision, one that will change the lives of everyone about her. She decides to go back in time in an attempt to save those she's lost. That's the drop in the pool. All else is but ripples.
Through everything, she was there-omnipresent and as yet as untouchable as the heavens. The wizarding world toasted the boy-but Severus remembered the angel. He remembered everything.