Harry kept his afterlife experience during the war to himself, not even Ron and Hermione knew about it. When Harry ends up talking to Albus and James about death for the first time, what he says to his sons sparks questions from his wife after everyone has gone to bed. Rated T just in case.
A 3-shot story in which Harry listens to the sound of each of his children growing inside his wife. It is a magical and unexpectedly complex situation for the both of them, as Harry wraps his head around the thought of fatherhood and Ginny's roles as a mother and a wife cross each other. Rated M for adult themes.
Sentiment is downright cumbersome in daily interaction, but when tragedy strikes 6 months after John and Mary's wedding, the pain it delves out is excruciating. Sherlock wished he didn't have a heart like everyone insisted. His Vow was broken before he could protect the three lives he promised to cherish. Rated M just in case. Trigger warning: blood and occasional drug use.
Hermione notes that Harry is wearing two different socks today. Her casual question over his motivations leads to a deeper discussion during their regularly scheduled tea time. Rated T just in case. Triggery for anyone who knows why this story is about mismatched socks.
When the famous Harry Potter, Head of Auror Office, comes into work with colorfully painted fingernails, many questions arise amongst members of the Auror Office. Far from shame, Harry explains in a matter-of-fact tone the things he lets his children do to him for the sake of playtime. Rated T just in case.