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Rianna Potter

  • If Walls Could Talk

    Just before each Quidditch lesson with Ginny, Neville sits on one side of a stone wall, with Ginny unknowingly on the other. One shot.

  • Us

    When the Fat Lady and Violet stir up some trouble between the trio and Ginny, things get tense between Ron and Hermione on the train ride home for the Christmas holidays. One shot.

  • Piece It Back Together

    Ron's wand is broken once again, but this time, he can't piece it back together. This time he has to piece his heart back together first. One shot.

  • Keep Being the Sun

    After one horrific Quidditch match, the entire atmosphere is changed at Hogwarts. No one can deal well with it, especially Hermione and the rest of the Gryffindors. RHr. One shot.

  • Twenty Questions

    When the Hogwarts students are assigned to write back and forth to their unknown pen pals over the summer, Hermione finds that the best secretive help comes from her own friends. One shot.

  • You Know, Professor

    Scrubbing cauldrons is not Lena's number one priority of the night, but when she has to suffer Snape's detention, things take a few turns. One shot.

  • You've Got to Be Kidding Me

    At the age of sixteen, Harry Potter has never ridden a sled. And who better to do so with for the first time than Ginny Weasley? One shot.

  • Story Time

    It's another night in the Weasley household and Ron tells a tale of Hogwarts to his and Hermione's eight children. Comedy and fluff all in one. RonHermione and HarryLuna. One shot.

  • Some Things Are Unexplainable

    Ron and Hermione attempt to come up with ways to tell Ron's family about their relationship. One shot.

  • Heart of a Hero

    The counterpart to "Burdens". One shot.

  • If You Were Gone

    Hermione writes a meaningful letter to Ron, apologies and confessions included. One shot.

  • Never Before

    When Ron is sent off to fight in the war, Hermione can't handle it. RHr. One shot.

  • Burdens

    Mrs. Weasley contemplates on the lives of one of her children and their relations to the war. One shot.

  • Sorting Revisited

    I saw the Tournament; I saw the grief stricken faces. I watched those who had seen it all suffer, just from the loss of one person's life. And I had seen their minds, I had seen their futures. I had predicted their destinies. One shot.