AU. Sixth year Ravenclaw Prefect Remus Lupin is a student of many secrets, and Sirius Black is intent on discovering them all. R/S.
And with her neck exposed to the fading fire in the hearth, he broke. RL/HG, mentions of R/Hr.
Sent back into the past by an enchanted staircase is one thing, but falling in love with somebody who knows you in your future is even worse.
Albus Severus Potter doesn't do losing at Quidditch. AS/S.
It's Ginny's birthday. She's drunk. So Hermione decides to dump her rather unceremoniously at Harry's apartment. Oh, dear. H/G.
So, what exactly do you get the boy who you're still sort of in love with and who just saved the entire wizarding world for Christmas? That's what Ginny would like to know, too. H/G.
Because today's a time for foolish bravery; and the meaning of Gryffindor pounds through her blood. J/L.
AU. Healer Remus Lupin suspects that something is afoot with little Sirius Black. R/S.
The quirky sequel to Diary of a Red Head, in which Ginny pretends to be mature, everyone hates Harry, Ron is being a godawful plonker, and Malfoy doesn't know when not to pop in.
Teddy had always wanted to meet his father. James thinks that's an excellent idea.
What could've happened, but probably didn't. Or it did. Maybe. D/G. [Outtake for Chocolate Biscuits].
AU. It is war, made up of loss, of her, Harry and Ron, and, somehow, of his unbroken dignity and her flowing sensibleness. D/Hr.
AU. The summer for just-sixteen Sirius Black is looking to be a boring one, especially since his family is taking him to go on holiday to some southern part of France. But then, he meets him.
In which Sirius likes to keep track of the things his friends do, and Remus doing whatever Remus wants to is turning out to be quite a problem. And Sirius's problem, at that. [Part of the winning team at the 2010 RS Games!]
AU. Running his runaway wife's café isn't what Remus Lupin always wanted to do with his life, especially not when he's expected to take care of his son at the same time.
AU. Little by little, Sirius Black discovers there are worse things in the world than failing Sixth Form. [Rated for swearing.]
A collection of eighteen drabbles, inspired by the four seasons, beautiful artworks and a wide collection of films. Features Draco, Ginny, snark, Quidditch, starry skies, fields of gold and one count of Smoking!Draco. You have been warned. [And some have actually won prizes! Quelle surprise.]
The Marauders decide to celebrate Dumbledore's birthday. With, er, very nice consequences.
Ginny discovers someone in her bed who is not actually supposed to be in there. D/G.
Harry realises that he is missing his favourite jumper. This is a Very Bad Thing. Part 2/2 of the Summer at the Burrow series. H/G.