Fred II legally changes his name. :: "Fred Weasley died, twenty-one years ago. And he is sick and tired of forever trying to live up to a memory, because he is not Fred the first, and he will never be."
Because sometimes, it doesn't seem like there are options at all. :: "Don't you ever wonder if… I don't know. If there's something more to life than being the perfect pureblood daughter, the perfect pureblood wife?" :: Black sisters gen.
Freeverse. Rowena/Salazar, for Adam. :: If you were as clever as you think you are, you never would have f a l l e n for him.
Charlie decides that it's high time Draco meets his family properly. :: "Promise you won't let any of your brothers murder me?" :: Established Charlie/Draco.
Percy and Oliver have always been polar opposites: the athlete and the brainiac. But when they become the only two Gryffindor boys in their year, they must learn to understand one another and find common ground. Eventual Percy/Oliver.
In which Colin Creevey unexpectedly punches a formidable opponent, and Professor McGonagall is surprisingly lenient.
Because with him, she doesn't have to feel forgotten.
He doesn't want to acknowledge that he was wrong, but at some point it becomes too big to ignore.
The Christmas holidays of their first year, Lily and Sirius find an odd, temporary sense of friendship in one another.
"And oh, she is entranced. Entranced by this allure of power, entranced by his silver-spun words and his charismatic aura." Bellamort.
Because every once in a while, Rabastan Lestrange catches himself wishing. :: Warning: Incestuous thoughts. :: For Gamma.
In which Oliver is bound and determined to get Percy to fly, and Oliver gives the best inspirational speech of his life. Percy/Oliver.
"But I have stopped, and I have thought, and I've come to the conclusion that I'm absolutely insane, because somewhere along the line I fell for you." HP/DM.
When his DADA teacher begins a lesson with, "The werewolf is one of the most dangerous beasts known to man," Teddy Lupin knows he's going to have a problem.
When the Marauders figure out the no one ever goes in the second floor girls' room, of course they have to find out why. Onesided Myrtle/Sirius.
As far as Charlie Weasley is concerned, he has a family. But it doesn't entail a wife and kids, which means his mother doesn't exactly agree.
In which Sirius misses the annual Gryffindor versus Slytherin snowball fight, and the Marauders concur that Sirius is a menace to society. Remus/Sirius, Marauderlyness.
"What used to be a home had somehow become a prison." When the Prophecy is revealed, Frank and Alice Longbottom go into hiding. The monotony of it is absolutely maddening, and Alice is convinced that if it goes on for much longer, she'll go insane. F/A.
Dean Thomas is a wizard - but until Minerva McGonagall shows up on his doorstep and says so, neither her nor his family know it. It's a little bit of a culture shock. *One of the main characters is actually Mrs. Thomas, but she's not an option.*
All that glitters is not gold. Their life may look perfect from the outside, but from the inside you can see the fracture lines. Ron/Hermione