A collection of Harry Potter oneshots. Some focus on the trio post-war, some are second-generation, and some are missing moments from the books. Canon (except for Cursed Child). Read, enjoy, review!
Sometimes it seems like George's son, Fred, is far too much like him and his late Uncle for his own good.
It's Father's Day, and Harry's children have the perfect idea for a present...until nothing goes according to plan. Luckily a certain blue-haired boy is there to help the children still give their father the perfect gift.
Hermione's the Minister for Magic. Harry's Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. And Ron...works in a joke shop. After letting it slip to Hermione that he's starting to feel bored, will Hermione be able to help her husband feel a bit more fulfilled?
After an accident on an Auror mission lands Harry in St. Mungo's, both him and Ginny make a spur-of-the-moment decision that will change their lives.
How exactly was James finally able to win over Lily after years and years of rejections? Was it his Quidditch skills? His charm? His quick wit? Or is there perhaps more to James Potter than he is given credit for?
Teddy Lupin is fresh out of the Auror training program and he's anxious to go on his first mission to stop a Dark wizard. Harry, knowing just how dangerous being an Auror can be, is less excited about sending his godson into harm's way. Especially since it seems Teddy has picked up his own disregard for the rules.
After the war, George faces the crippling decision of whether to re-open the joke shop without his brother, or pack it all in. Perhaps the helping hand of a new business partner will help George pick up the pieces.
It's Teddy Lupin's first day as an active Aurror, and already it seems that Teddy has picked up more from Teddy than he would've liked.
After the war, George must make a decision about the fate of his and Fred's beloved joke shop. George had never planned to run the shop on his own, and the impact of his brother's death is still fresh, so George makes the decision to sell the shop and be done with it once-and -for-all. That is, until a familiar face steps in.
As Wormtail continues his work as a spy against the Order, he realizes that he has passed the point of no return. He can no longer turn back; he's too far down the Dark path he's chosen.
Lily is fresh out of the Auror training program. Harry is proud of his daughter, but he's also scared to death about what could happen to her. When an upcoming threat the the wizarding world shows up, Harry will have to learn to let his daughter go, no matter how badly he wants to hold on to her.
As his brother becomes more and more fascinated with the Dark Arts, Sirius begins to fear that his family history will make it inevitable that he falls into the Dark Arts as well. He finds comfort, however, in an unexpected person, who shows him how unimportant blood really is in determining who a person will become.
Written for the International Wizarding School Championship. In a Muggle AU, where the members of our favorite trio are born muggles, Hermione is still the brightest around. Here, however, she is the brightest in the medical field. See how a surprise promotion puts Hermione is a position she never thought she'd be in.
After hearing news that there is a spy amongst the members of the Order, Sirius reaches out to Lily and James and convinces them that it is in their best interest if they find a new Secret Keeper to protect them from Lord Voldemort. And who better to switch to the position than quiet, weak, innocent Peter Pettigrew?
It has been years since Fred Weasley died a hero in the Battle of Hogwarts. Ever since his brother's death, George has been bearing the pain of losing not only his brother, but a part of him, and has been wondering just how long that anguish will last. Finally, he makes a realization: the pain will never go away. Ever.
While on holiday with their families in Greece, Lily and Hugo explore some of the caves of the area. Inside, they are met with a seemingly terrifying scene. But as with many things, Lily and Hugo find that not everything is as it appears to be. Written for the International Wizarding School Championship.
It's been years since Freddie has seen Carly or Sam. He's been living his seemingly perfect life in Texas with his wife and daughter, believing that his drifting away from the two was how it was supposed to be. But then Freddie stumbles across Sam, who has just moved to town. Will he still be convinced that everything ended up how it was supposed to? Or will Sam change his mind?
They said it wasn't the end of iCarly; they were just taking a 'break'. Well now that break is up and with Carly back from Italy and Sam home from L.A., the old iCarly gang is reunited at last, and it feels just like old times. But after over a year apart, will it really be that easy to go back the way things were? Takes place after iGoodbye and Sam&Cat. (This is a Seddie story).
AU story set in a time where Grindlewald wins. The Statue of Secrecy does not exist. Wizards are considered superior to muggles. And though this is thought to be for the greater good, Hermione can see how twisted this system is. She hopes that if she can convince the Ministry of Magic that she is, in fact, a witch, she can one day change things for the better.