Sequel to "Strange and Invisible History". War has given way to an uneasy peace, but for how long? And at what cost?
What would the characters say to one another if they believed they'd never see each other again? SIH-Verse, please read the A/N. Hard M for vulgarity. Title is taken from the on-line archive of the same name.
One-shots dedicated to SIH-verse CP, being AU of the original AU. How might things have been different had they gone this way instead?
Songs from the Strange and Invisible-verse, some less flagrantly terrible than others. Part of a verse, read A/N. Title is a reference to Leopold Stokowski.
Or, No Bad Word goes Unpunished. Lucius decides to give Pavel a lesson in English manners after the events of Chapter 44 of IOS. Part of a Verse. Adult CP.
Odd facts about the inhabitants of the SIH-verse. Inspired by Shyfoxling's 'Five things'. Part of a verse, read A/N.
Snape and Sirius attempt to discuss relationships with the muggle masses, and do nothing of the sort. Do they? SIH-verse, hard R, read summary.
Missed moments in the SIH-verse. Title is a reference to Charles Simic.
The Lestranges, freed from Azkaban after the Dark Lord uses the Philosopher's Stone to rise again in 1992, discover that they've been called to serve in a way no one could have imagined. CP!
Rabastan reflects on grief and the pain of memory. Implied slash, Strange Invisible-verse.
Meta-fiction. The Death Eaters aren't precisely comfortably with the author's conceptions of things. Part of a series, Strange Invisible-verse, hard M.
The characters discuss the rules the author has set for them, and why. Meta-fiction, Strange and Invisible-verse, part of a series.
Rabastan Lestrange discusses his views on the human experience with the author. Meta-fiction, part of the Strange Invisible-verse.
Snape sees something and wishes he hadn't. Canon compliant. Based on Britten's 'Billy Budd'.
Strange and Invisible-verse. Bellatrix is always a Death Eater first. Isn't she? Sister piece to 'What Death Can Touch'.
Strange and Invisible-verse. Bellatrix reflects on Dark magic and the cleansing gift of causing pain. Graphic, sexual violence and death.
Dark, gruesome parody of what happens when our favourite Death Eaters meet cute, cuddly creatures that are totally, absolutely NOT Carebears. Dark and gruesome! M for a reason
Draco finds himself tied to Hermione as his veela blood asserts itself, and they deal with what they've gained and what they've lost.
With deepest apologies to Grimm et al, the ladies attempt to instruct the muggle masses by means of a story. Also, Bellatrix has a new follower. Implied strong content.
Bellatrix and Narcissa give a few suggestions on how a girl can keep her 'special muggle' once she's found him. Part of a series.