A study of the years after the war. Glimpses into 27 characters' lives. M for implied rape, self-harm, death, alcoholism, drugs, implied f/f. Requests for more characters welcome.
"I... I think she's dying, Dean. What do I do?" Written for A Kiss Before Dying competition. T for death, infant death, mentions of violence.
Lavender hates her scars more than anything. Seamus loves her more than anything.
Uncertainty, secrets and fear have become routine for the remaining members of Dumbledore's Army. Yet they all have their roles: Neville and Ginny are their leaders. Lavender is their healer. And Seamus, well, Seamus is their spymaster.
"All I ever wanted was this, you know. Quidditch. You. A house."
Sirius is nearly dead when he knocks on Remus' door one night late June, and as he does the sky opens up to pierce his skin with liquid shards of glass.
What the hell kind of name was The Marauders? And what were they marauding against? Regulus thinks it's all very ridiculous. Muggle!AU.
Lavender survived but was blinded after being left for dead by Greyback. Cruel irony.
Seamus isn't so great at Valentine's Day. / SeamusLavender fluff. Written for Fire The Canon.
He's still holding your hand – remember this, goddamnit, keep it safe – and he uses it to pull you closer. Isn't it a wonderful, terrifying thing to know someone loves you? / Drugs, (references to) sex, rock and roll. Might add more chapters later on.
Seven is too young for bruises the shape of handprints. Eighteen is too young to die. / Seamus through the years, and how he copes with the changes happening around him (and within him). Depicts domestic abuse, and other things. Warnings at the top.
Dean and Seamus reflect on language.
Following Neville, Ginny, Seamus, Luna and the rest of Dumbledore's Army as they struggle to survive during You-Know-Who's reign over Hogwarts. / K for now. Individual warnings before each chapter.
The thing about fire is that it does not last very long without wood to cling to. After the war, Seamus tried to pick up his pieces - and Dean's. (M for discussion of depression and death)
Dean decides to add magic to his perfect painting. Little pre-Deamus fluff, not slashy at all.
Neither Seamus nor Draco are good men, and the game they play is not a good game. Slash, smut, gratuitous cursing.
They were so lonely.
Dean leaves.
Percy has so much work to do. Oliver has so much energy.
or How Lavender Brown Felt After the War.