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WitandAmbition

  • Losing You

    Ginny knows that their family has problems, and most of it starts with Harry. CC-compliant.

  • A Perfect Time

    As Christmas approaches, Harry has decided to introduce his girlfriend to his family. (EverybodyLives! AU)

  • The Drive in Being Alive

    Real life isn't perfect. People are flawed. Hearts are broken easily. No one is prepared for life after a war and it's the children who feel the consequences. (EWE, updated sporadically)

  • And So Life Marches On

    A new generation is born. Just because the war is over doesn't mean everyone is happy, though. [Small tidbits about my version of the Original Forty and their families after the war.] First: Neville x Hannah.

  • Falling into Green

    The hero's story is already written, but a chance encounter in Diagon Alley changes it. Steered away from the path set for him, Harry lets a spark become a fire, and it raises him into the stars.

  • Short Piece Collection

    Chapter 1: There's a reason why the Wizarding World never changed after the war.

  • And So Life Marches On

    A new generation is born. Just because the war is over doesn't mean everyone is happy, though. [Small tidbits about my version of the next-gen.]

  • Moonlight

    The moon is always there to be a guiding friend. Harry begins to realize that after the war.

  • Fragments of Darkness

    After getting attacked by dementors, Harry Potter comes to Grimmauld Place. But things are different this time: He might be Harry Potter, but he isn't the one they had been waiting for. In fact, he's a different person entirely.

  • Spare Parts

    Spare ideas and scenes which pop into my head but never develop from there. Each of them is up for adoption.

  • Weasel Your Way Out

    Draco hates Ginny. She hates him, too. But according to the Ministry, they have an 84% compatibility, which makes them ideal as a couple. Clearly there were some miscalculations.

  • Dusk to Dawn

    The Potter children are about to learn what it means to really be a family. Maybe getting stuck in an alternate universe can actually be beneficial. (CC-compliant)

  • And So Life Marches On

    The aftermath of a war affects children the most. [Small tidbits about my version of the next-gen, in no particular order. Mostly formed to set up another story.]

  • Sunlight in the Shadows

    Hallie Potter knows two things: Regulus Black is more annoying than her brother, and war is approaching. Can a Gryffindor and a Slytherin ever get along? (AU, Hallie is James' little sister.)

  • Sunlight in the Shadows

    For now, Hallie Potter can pretend. There is no approaching war. There is only Regulus Black, who somehow manages to be more annoying than her brother, James. But she can't ignore the looming war forever…

  • Anchored

    When his plans get tossed around unexpectedly, Harry returns to school along with his friends for their seventh year. All of them have to figure out how to live in the post-war world. (HP/DG, RW/HG.)

  • Rewritten: The Edge of Black

    In 1980, Voldemort disappears. In 1993, the Black siblings move in with the Potter family. They don't care about the rising war. They just want to find out what happened to their parents. (No BWL.)

  • What's in a Name?

    What's in a name? As Harry learns in the naming of two children, everything.

  • Be Proud

    After a nightmare, Harry finds comfort with his daughters and wife. AU of the Epilogue.

  • Snuffles

    How the Potter family got their pet dog. Fluffy one-shot (pun intended).