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Delilah's Soliloquy

  • Children Will Play

    The innocence of childhood can be not recreated by any means currently available. But it can be approached when you share some of those precious, golden moments with your child. Moments from the childhood of your favorite HP characters and their parents.

  • Greed

    Part 2 of the "Seven Deadly Sins" series. For some, everything is never enough.

  • Wrath

    Part 1 of the "Seven Deadly Sins" series. They say that wrath consumes the soul like a temporary madness. Rating is for violence and brief episodes of adult language.

  • Missed Opportunities

    A empty fishbowl prompts Horace Slughorn to reflect on the students that slipped through his fingers, and the opportunities that passed them all by.

  • Tearstains

    He'd left her on the steps, crying. The Yule Ball, which had started so promisingly, had ended miserably. Little did Hermione know that one boy was determined to pick up the pieces. A Hermione/Cedric friendship story.

  • Love Letters

    For Secret Sparkle's Adultery Challenge. James Potter discovers, unintentionally, that while Lily may be his to have and to hold, he will never truly possess her. WARNING: contains adultery and adult subject matter. No happy ending here. Duly warned.

  • Matrimonial Advice

    On the eve of his wedding to Hermione, Ron is beginning to have doubts. Luckily, the Weasleys were never ones to keep their opinions quiet. Can it be that each Weasley provides a different piece to the puzzle of having a happy marriage?

  • The Runaways

    Let's run away together." Four words that can make or break a friendship. For the days when living in the park was a viable option. Rating is for an episode of language and domestic violence.

  • Mirror Image

    Eileen Prince hated mirrors, because they reminded her of what she could never have. Over the years, her loathing took on different reasons.

  • The Miracle of Friendship

    When researching a psychology paper, a university student finds an old article written by a Mrs. M. Evans. Intrigued, she reads how Mrs. Evans has seen friendship shape her two young daughters into the women they will someday become.

  • In Memoriam

    There is a place, located in a quiet corner of the Hogwarts grounds in the shade of both the immense castle and the silent forest, where people come to remember. A year after the Battle of Hogwarts, the survivors search for meaning as they say goodbye.