Harry feels like she sits in the dark forever. She doesn't want to panic, but all she can think of is if the others are okay. Harry gets kidnapped by someone she knows, and maybe can't escape. AU, Fem!Harry, femslash, Stockholm's Syndrome, dark themes, animal death implied.
"My dreams of greatness are gone. All I want now is you, and I cannot have that." He sighs. "Of course I loved you, Harry." Tom moves into a new house, and brings Harry with him. AU, ghosts, character death mentioned. (Managed to squeeze Faeries into this one too, you can't stop me.)
There was a stand on Draco's street. There wasn't a sign, he realised as he got closer. Just a star-patterned canopy, trays of jewelry and knick knacks, and a girl with braided blonde hair and an embroidered witch hat.
Bellatrix sits in Azkaban and tries to remember a task she has to do, but keeps getting lost in her own memories along the way.
Luna Lovegood is six years old when she makes up her first story. Luna Lovegood is nine years old when her mother dies, and then the stories get a little darker. (Themes of character death and coping)
"So are you coming back next year Lav?" Lavender grows up at summer camp, and now refuses to leave. Pansy/Pavarti, brief Lavender/Ron.
Tom does this every night during exam season. Waits. For Harry. Or, Tom gets trapped in the diary instead of creating a horcrux, and is found years later by Harry, whom he becomes obsessed with. Diary Tom, AU in which Tom isn't complete bastard, Tomarry.
Luna almost always dragged him immediately to dance, and Harry let her. She could look like a goddess under the moonlight, the moths of her name fluttering in her hair and her bare toes scarcely touching the ground. Fae!Luna, guys look, I wrote something actually happy!
All that Harry can find to eat are acid pops. There's a jar on the table, another on the counter, and a box in the cupboard. There isn't anything else in the house. /After Voldemort's death, Bellatrix snatches baby Harry and goes into hiding. Somewhat dark themes.
Harry is found on the doorstep of the orphanage in the winter, and Tom gets attached.
Bill discovers, and loses, paradise.
When I eventually roll out of bed, it is with satisfaction at his words and great reluctance to leave them. I can't recall challenging a nixie minstrel to a battle of rhyme, but it is nice to know that I won. Or, what happens after Tom drinks Faerie wine. Tom/Harry, companion fic to "The Dance of Pixies."
A collection of requested drabbles written in response to all kinds of ships, but a broader range of the term ships is used so friendships and rivalries are included, hence the name. I already have some pretty odd ones so I hope you enjoy and maybe even request something yourself! I promise it's okay.
Jamie Potter is the demon girl of Gryffindor, and has the determination to match her reputation. Indigo Evans is a prefect who doesn't really have the time, or mental strength, to deal with her, nor her apparent mission to take him to the Yule Ball. Genderbent James/Lily, Warning for bad haikus and blackmailing with puppies.
Tom Riddle has lost something. And he desperately misses it. Harry, on the other hand, is wondering why Tom can't hear him saying that he loves him.
When Tom Riddle first caught sight of Harry, he could have sworn that something in him gave a little unnatural tug at the sight of her, like his heart was attempting to squeeze betwixt his ribs and get to a magnet buried in hers. Or, what happens when I've been on Spotify for too long. Unhealthy behaviour, Fem!Harry, and time travel.
Luna visits Oz
Argus Filch got his first pet when he was six. It was a cruel joke—an unmagical, useless puppy for an unmagical, useless boy—from his father for his birthday.
"Sirius! Quick! How do you describe how beautiful Lily's eyes are?" Started no sensible conversation ever, in the opinion of Remus Lupin.
Of course, that doesn't mean that Tom ever forgets the atypicalness of their arrangement. Far too many examples of the other's inhuman and affection-starved ways glare back at him as they grow. Or, what happens when you put two adorable, probably half mad little monsters in the same room with zero adult supervision. Tom/Harry, very weird morals, and warning for Faeries.