December 1975. The road to Sirius Black's departure from Number Twelve, Grimmauld Place.
Angelina shows George that the answers to his problems are not at the bottom of a bottle.
Rose Granger-Weasley and Scorpius Malfoy have something to tell their parents. As painful memories resurface, the two families must decide what's truly important.
Lee Jordan decides to change the world, with a little help from his friends.
A month after the Battle, Molly finds comfort in a woman who has experienced the same loss.
The war may be over and the Battle may have been won, but two Weasley brothers learn that the horrors of their past will never truly leave them.
Gilderoy Lockhart has an idea. His colleagues are not impressed.
November 1981. Albus Dumbledore makes Severus Snape a life-changing offer.
A de-gnoming, a conversation, and a reassurance of friendship.
A motley collection of one-shots surrounding the twelve Weasley-Potter children and their friends—easier times, perhaps, but no less magical.
The second of May is never easy for Angelina.
Miracles of life, love, and labor.
She felt a warm, fierce rush of affection for George Weasley—George, who had lost so much more than Angelina would ever be able to fully fathom, and yet, who was sitting in front of her, willing himself to live through the pain.
Between the twelve Weasley-Potter children, it couldn't have been easy to pick all of those godparents.
50 couples; 12 months; infinite stories. Chapter Thirteen: Kingsley Shacklebolt and Hestia Jones.
The seventh year was the dawn of a new era.
A tribute to the friendship between Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. Because in spite of all of her bookish-ness, and common sense, and the time she spent holed up in the library, Hermione knew more about friendship than Harry could ever fully appreciate.
Lily Evans swore that she would never have anything to do with the ridiculously proud James Potter. She finds herself eating her words, as well as her prejudice.
Rose and Scorpius are destined to be enemies from the start. But Destiny has always been a fickle phenomenon.
Draco and Astoria's first encounter is not quite a fairytale. [First Place in ProfessorSquirrell's "Almost Kiss" Competition.]