I've always wondered what Hermione did after she set the birds on Ron in the sixth book. This is my take on what she did. First story, constructive critisism is welcome.
It's believed that every action indirectly affects others. One moment, one minute. Any decision can affect anything, and because of that one moment, that one minute, everything changes.
"A reflection is another memory, and just another painful reminder that you're gone and you're never coming back." A collection of letters George writes to his twin after the Final Battle. Rated for language.
Nothing should be this beautiful, when everything hurt so much.
And I know I can't take it back. And I just wanted to say... I'm sorry.
The reason it hurts so much to separate is because our souls are connected.
Anything but the black sheep.
She never really was one to cry.
She grew up, and as she did, he wasn't needed anymore. Both him and her broom stood on the sidelines waiting, waiting for their girl to come home.
Slash SBRL. McGonagall's thoughts when she finds the two canines in a compromising position.
A determined Lily. Stuttering James. Add a shower, smirks, and kisses, and there is your fun. Seventh Year.
The Weasley's, Hermione, and Harry come together over a nightmare.