One too many beers lands Dylan in a bizarre experience, which offers him the chance to make things right with Brenda. The catch? He'll remember it all. She won't. Primarily B/D, with appearances by the gang and their respective relationships.
The successful Brandon Walsh and his eminent sister Brenda have both sworn that they permanently shuttered the window of their pasts, but when an opulent masquerade initiates a question, the twins must return to face what they purposely left behind. Primarily B/D and B/K, with other members of the gang and their respective relationships scattered throughout.
Following the events of "Red is the Cruelest Colour," London's talented Brenda Walsh has avoided Beverly Hills for the past twelve years. Much to Donna Silver's disappointment, she chose to skip the West Bev tenth year reunion. Her twin Brandon Walsh hasn't been seen since. The combination of one request and an urgent voicemail could change all of that. B/D, B/K, D/D, S/?, A/?
Coming into the second half of her sixth year, Alice Floris and her older brother Erastus attempt to tune out the war blooming around them, focusing solely on the joy of being teenagers during 1975 in a world full of enchanting wonder. Mainly Fralice, with inclusions by Pandora, Marlene McKinnon, the Marauders, Jily and a handful of other characters.
Alice Peverell spends too much time with her books, Lily Evans hates James Potter (or does she?) and Marlene McKinnon just wants to find love. The year is 1974 and as the world around them erupts into chaos, Alice, Lily and Marlene live life as normal teenage girls. Or, as normal as you can be in a school of magic where your professor turns into a cat. Fralice, Jily.
I was looking through my English papers from last semester, and came across a D/Hr poem I thought I might as well share with the fan fiction world. This is what might have happened had JKR considered the pairing...