Dean stops taking after Mary's death. AKA: Dean has selective mutism. Told from the perspectives of important people in his life.
As he observes his siblings' relationships, Charlie Weasley becomes concerned by the absence of romance in his own life. AKA, Charlie discovers that he is asexual.
James Potter has a secret. Despite having a seemingly perfect life, he knows what it's like to feel as though the world is ending. He just hopes that his friends - and Lily Evans, his long standing crush - will never find out about his disorder.
Sam and Patrick experience both good and bad emotions while reading Charlie's letters. This is a sequel to my story Understanding Charlie. If you haven't read that you should read it first.
Three years after the end of the second wizarding war, Petunia Dursley finds something unexpected in the infamous cupboard under the stairs. (Was originally going to be a two shot, but has now been extended.)
With the help of his brothers, George begins to slowly rebuild his life in the months after Fred's passing. One shot.
Everyone is shocked when they find out that Charlie is in the hospital, but there are some letters that may be able to help Patrick and Sam understand their quiet friend better.