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A Chocolate Frog

  • Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Scenes

    A collection of "missing moments" and various other scenes that are too short to be stories on their own. They feature a variety of characters and are set in a variety of time frames. Please pardon the pun in the title....

  • Nargles in the Mistletoe

    Luna goes looking for nargles and ends up with a Christmas surprise.

  • Till There Was You

    Three years after the Second War, Neville finds himself adrift, unsatisfied with his life, and longing for adventure. On a whim, he moves to New York City and embarks on a summer of new friends, new ideas, self-discovery, and perhaps even love.

  • Adventures in Babysitting

    Ginny watches little Teddy Lupin for an afternoon...and things don't quite go as planned.

  • Coming Home

    Set immediately after "Spoils of War" (episode 5x19). Kensi's been through a lot in the past several days, but coming home isn't going to be easy. Deeks just wants to see his friend and partner get better. What can he do to help her? Rated T for various allusions.

  • Part of the Family

    It's another Weasley family Christmas, but little Teddy Lupin is convinced he's not really part of the family. Can his godfather set him straight? Short and sweet oneshot.

  • The Makings of Forever

    As Lily and James begin their seventh year at Hogwarts, Voldemort is growing stronger and more threatening every day. They have more important things to worry about, however...homework, Quidditch matches, N.E.W.T.s...and, oh yeah, finding true love.

  • After Flourish and Blotts

    Molly was on the warpath. 'Arthur Harold Weasley, what were you thinking' she bellowed." Set during CoS after the trip to Diagon Alley. Oneshot. Contains mild language.

  • Cinderella

    Usually Harry was alright with change. But he was not ready for this change, and he probably never would be...Today his only daughter was getting married. Inspired by the song "Cinderella" by Steven Curtis Chapman.

  • Christmas Magic

    It's Christmas time, which puts Fred Weasley in a bad mood. Why? He hates Christmas, or at least that's the reason he'll admit to. Perhaps, though, feelings for a certain girl are what have him upset. When she shows up, sparks fly...and not the good kind.