Lily and James are shopping in Diagon Alley for supplies for the ball however they get a little sidetracked… [Oneshot]
James Potter has lost his glasses, Lily Evans attempts to help, problems ensue.
Lily's new neighbour, James Potter can't believe his eyes when he sees her next door, so she lets him believe that she's actually her twin sister. He falls for her and she realises he's not all that bad. What happens when they meet back at Hogwarts?
Group projects: only bearable if you get to choose your group. And Rose Weasley definitely did not choose to be in a group with bad tempered Scorpius Malfoy, pompous Fenton Fawley, and her ex-boyfriend Roy Wilden. This can only end in tears.
Because Rose Weasley blazes through life in a flash of red ponytails, sparkling eyes, and a laugh that kindles warmth in even the hardest of hearts. Because Scorpius Malfoy carves out his existence in a sleet of icy hair, steely eyes, and a penetrating stare. Because they are two people, on parallel paths, never meeting. Until something gives.
Scorpius Malfoy is late and attempts to close the elevator door on Rose. Scorpius fails. Rose pushes all the elevator buttons in retaliation. They are now in an elevator that stops every floor. Elevator escapades ensue. (AU)
Hunted down by Filch after a Gryffindor party is busted, Rose will do anything to avoid a detention. Only she hadn't considered that 'anything' included seeking refuge in Scorpius Malfoy's bed.
Lily's feelings for James Potter have been plaguing her endlessly. That is until she finally finds a justification for accepting a date: the opportunity to witness him being inexcusably rude to the waiter, thus ending her trifling affections for him once and for all!
After saving Scorpius Malfoy from the wrath of Professor McGonagall, Rose Weasley's day to day life begins consisting of more Scorpius Malfoy than she can probably handle.
Scorpius Malfoy is a boy who loves History of Magic. The Goblin Rebellion, the Giant Wars, he loves them all. What he doesn't love is learning about his family. His story. He knows it all, more than his classmates, more than the Professor. How can someone love history and hate his story at the same time? And how come somebody else is hiding in the history section of the library?
Hugo Weasley suffers from what some might call a perpetual bad hair day. Inheriting the unsightly shade of orange from the Weasley family, and the uncontrollable frizz from the Granger family, Hugo fights a never ending battle with his hair. Is there a light at the end of the tunnel for Hugo?
For once, Sirius Black was speechless, even James was momentarily distracted from his love for Lily. This year at Hogwarts, there is not one Mary Sue, but two.
Whilst getting sorted, James Potter has a rather interesting conversation with the Sorting Hat.