This girl; her name is Luna. And this boy; his name is Neville. She sits in front of him on the Hogwarts Express. So there's this girl, and he thinks he's in love with her. Too bad he knows he won't ever have the courage to tell her.
Horace Slughorn reflects on the memory of his favorite student, the tragedy of her death, the meaning of her sacrifice, and the dear gift she once gave him. "A spring afternoon I discovered a bowl on my desk, just a few inches of clear water in it..."
To say that Fenrir Greyback had damaged Lavender was an understatement. Hermione sees Lavender Brown's body in the Great Hall after the Battle of Hogwarts and is beside herself with guilt. One-shot.
And maybe Harry would never really be just Harry, but there were times that made him almost believe he could be, and those few times made him feel better than fame ever could. Rated T because I'm paranoid.
Tonks asked a favor of Mad-Eye, and he couldn't say no. Tonks and Lupin's wedding, just before the Battle Over Little Whinging.
"I'll gladly take the Cruciatus curse for you. Or for Ginny," he tacked on halfheartedly, hoping Luna wouldn't catch his slip-up. Neville has always tried to protect Luna, but there's more than just friendship in the air...
He'd gone, and accused her of picking Harry over him. She would never, could never… not in his sense of the phrase. Set in Deathly Hallows. Rated T, because I'm paranoid.
Set during Deathly Hallows, during the trio's stay at Number 12 Grimmauld Place. The night before Harry woke to find Hermione's arm "curved to the floor, her fingers inches from Ron's. Harry wondered whether they had fallen asleep holding hands..."
A nine year old Luna experiences the death of her mother, and gains a rather... odd nickname.
Hogwarts is holding a Winter Masquerade for its students, and among the attendees is Hermione Granger, and a handsome young man set to steal her heart.