Harry wakes up in a world where Voldemort never existed and with no memory of his real life, but when strange men in black cloaks begin making appearances, Harry's perfect world starts to unravel. Is Harry going crazy? Or is there some Dark magic at hand? The truth is too twisted for Harry to even imagine. **Flags: Canon compliant (except the Epilogue). T for violence.
Blaise asks Draco for some advice on how to win over Daphne, but he's got to coax it out of him first.
Dennis Creevey brings home a dinner guest that shocks his parents into stunned silence.
Hermione is injured and left without her magic. With Death Eaters tracking her location, she writes a desperate letter for help and places it in the Sorting Hat, hoping for a miracle. She could never have guessed who would be on the receiving end.
After his death, Fred finds someone waiting on the other side to guide him to the afterlife, but it isn't someone he ever expected to meet.
Hermione, a social worker in the United States, meets Draco, a museum curator one evening in a chance encounter. Flags: Muggle!AU, American!Hermione
Lily teaches a reluctant James how to ice skate, but Lily is the one who falls. A Secret Santa gift for Cate.
Severus Snape watched his life pass in front of his eyes before he died not because he was a hero or because it was the right thing to do. He did it for the same reason he had done everything else. He did it for her. He did it because every breath he had drawn—every sling and arrow he had suffered—had been dedicated to the memory of the love he had lost.
It's always been Adelinde's dream to work in the Department of Mysteries, but her first day as an Unspeakable isn't going very well. She's managed to get on the bad side of everyone she's met, including the Assistant Director. Now, when a new evil makes itself known, she might be the only person who can piece together the facts and save the day. T for language and mild violence.
She danced into his life like magic in motion. It was a connection neither expected, but that neither would forget.
"Bits of him are still there," Draco said. His voice was pleading. He was begging her for something—to understand, perhaps, or to fix it. "I miss him," he told her, "but perhaps worst of all, I miss him the most when I'm sitting across from him."
Regina and Henry finally meet the Writer, and she has some startling news for the both of them. Storybrook's problems go a lot deeper than either of them ever dreamed possible. (Written after "The Apprentice.")
Everything in the universe is connected to everything else. This simple belief blurs the edges between numerous philosophies, religions, and sciences. It is zen, and karma, and tao. It is the unknown, the divine, and the soul. It's in a secret. It's in a kiss. It's in our first moments and in our last. It is Magic, and it binds all things.
The tragic story of Lady Helena Ravenclaw and her Baron, told from the first-hand perspective of both.
Draco finds a friend and more from a very unexpected source. Entrant for the "It Takes 12 to Make a Quorum" Challenge. Rating subject to change later.
Scorpius Malfoy's thoughts as he walks through Malfoy Manor, recalling his life. One-shot.
A tragic story told from an unexpected perspective.
Harry attends a funeral to pay his respects and receives an uncle's scorn instead. No slash or anything.
Ginny learns to be true to her heart. Lame summary, I know.
Losing someone is never easy, especially when you're as close as Fred and George were.