Young Gilderoy Lockhart is a walking oxymoron. Or rather, he was at the beginning.
Every autumn, the Durmstrang students would unofficially declare war on the Muggle population as a way to show their ability to fight and defend their own.
Both Ron and Rose think the greatest fault lies on their own shoulders, but neither of them has the right to complain.
AU. Fred, hit by a banishing spell during Hogwarts battle and with no memories apart from his own name, finds himself working as a sailor until a shadow from the past appears in front of his eyes in the form of a long forgotten twin.
Whenever Frank thinks of their story, the image of a dark vine wells before his eyes. That's how it started: a garden in the moonlight. It was never supposed to end...
It doesn't take the locket for Ron to realize that, with Ginny, Harry, and Hermione all in danger, he may have only two options: to die here or to die there. [AU, a different take on why Ron might have left in DH]
Dumbledore stopped the Dementor's Kiss and now Barty is left with a soul he doesn't know how to handle anymore.
You can't always remember everything, can you? Well, Ron knows he can't, but he also knows that he remembers everything that matters after all, and that's his love for Hermione.
Merope is a star, member of the Pleiades, and she's well aware of it. But if she's a star, Tom is her sun.
The human brain hides many shadows. When Ron discovers it, he fears it may be too late; he fears that he may be learning to love her when it doesn't matter anymore. Hints at Romione.