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  • Snowflake

    "He was transfixed. Never, never had he ever seen Cissa so excited about something." Lucius and Narcissa have a a date on one cold, winter night. Lots of fluff!

  • The things we call love

    Written for round 9 of QLFC season 8.

  • Once a friend

    A look into the friendship between Remus and Peter.

  • Of drawing and curiosity

    A look into Dean Thomas.

  • Oh, how we can age a year in a day

    'They're only children, she thinks, as James and Sirius fight back-to-back.' Minerva McGonagall sees James and Sirius duelling against Death Eaters, and she thinks that things shouldn't be like this.

  • The time Percy got trapped in a tomb

    Fred and George trap Percy in a tomb as a joke. When Bill and Ron go to free him, they find the place empty except for a mysterious golden bracelet.

  • Devotion

    Many a things can be said about Bellatrix, but her devotion is unquestionable.

  • The squib of House Black

    Squibs tend to be cast aside and forgotten. This is the story of the squib born into the House of Black; Marius.

  • Stars shine brightest in the darkness

    Fleur surprises Bill with a picnic under the stars. But things aren't quite what they appear to be.

  • Muffins in the morning

    In which we have breakfast in bed, muffins and lots of fluff.

  • The beauty of the Black sisters

    Bellatrix Black is, to most wizards and witches, the colour black she drowns in and her pale skin stands out against. Andromeda Tonks is sweeter, softer and the warmest of browns, compared to her nearly identical sister, Bellatrix. Narcissa Malfoy is known for her icy demeanour and face as blank as a slate. A look into three very intriguing witches, the black sisters.

  • Buried in books and sandwiches

    Hermione has been cooped up in the library, researching. Ron pays her a visit.

  • Shadows of loved ones

    "Narcissa could understand having to maim people or even killing people, for there were casualties in a war. But to torture them? Her sister had grown up and discarded all sense of humanity." In which we look at Bellatrix through Narcissa's eyes.