"He wanted to rip the smile from his face and stamp on it. He had examined, and checked, this side of himself before." Joseph considers the truth, amongst other things.
"His happiness that had been so full and overflowing on the night of his brother's return had been shattered with that final, simple comment." Morticia considers the impostor. Based on the 90's film.
Edward has to atone in some way for his flight to Denali. A drabble in canon and character.
"He swallows it as if he wears a garrotte in place of a cravat. It jams in his throat every time he must look upon the man from the better end of a rapier or down the barrel of a pistol and know that it is not a justifiable reason to kill him..." Percy considers his likeness to his greatest enemy.
Joseph was not his bodyguard; he was detailed to the queen. A role he delighted in, not only for its ease, but for the very object of his duty. Joseph is a witness to the king's indiscretions. One use of strong language.
"She considers the gravity of what he says as if it is a trifle. In this hell, or heaven, or dream, whatever it may actually be, there is no pain. And he is here." This story chronicles 3 key moments from Esme's first year in 3 chapters. In character and canon.
She is frightened as it is, of being found out, without him making any wrong moves... C and J.
"It was a delicate balance between injecting too much venom and not enough; of taking enough blood to allow room for it in her system but not taking enough to drain her. He struggled most with not getting carried away in the aria." Carlisle reflects on the moment he took Esme's life from her. Canon One-shot. In character. Esme/Carlisle.
Lucius has been granted his 'liberty' from Azkaban by The Dark Lord but Narcissa know her family are in grave danger...they are now dispensible to The Dark Lord. DEATHLY HALLOWS SPOLIERS. All Belongs to JK Rowling, nothing is mine...
Sour Blood runs in thier veins and all fo this predilictions and arrogance, dripping, is caputred in a photograph. for KIMMETH. Sorry for originally calling this 'The Sanctity of Blood', didn't reaise some one's story had that title. Sorry!
"The green leaves of summer darkened and crisped and by that point, his letter of resignation had lay in the top drawer of his desk for two months. The blue ink, addressed to her, had faded. He hadn't had the courage to bin it yet but nor had he had the courage to hand it over." A story which follows Joseph's first year at the palace and his decision to stay.
"You're acting like that distinction doesn't exist. Don't bring me here, to this place, and make demands of me. I wouldn't do it to you. I need you and you know that." One summer is spent recovering all the things they lost and looking at all the reasons why. Pierre is also included in this chapter story.
"She was so different from who she had once been; gone was that stoic little lady, severe and bleak, and in place of her was a woman." Gomez is caught between two very different problems. A chapter story with close ties to the musical.
"To think she had courted their attentions once made her feel almost unclean. She stuck her chin up just a fraction, so she did not have to look at them, but they shouted her name nonetheless." In which we follow the trial of Lucius Malfoy after the second wizarding war.
"She had hoped, with futility, that it would not manifest itself in a physical way. She feels that even her magic is ebbing as her skin grows grey and her body grows old. " Mrs Malfoy visit her husband in Azkaban.
"Joey?" "No, Joe." It's childish perhaps and it seems futile to cling onto a silly little nickname but he can't let it go. He can't be Joey, not even for her. An angst-ridden recollection from Joe's perspective.
"Their passing looks, so full of promise, had been passing blows to him each time he saw them. Gallant, because he loved her in the way he was supposed to, he had let it run unchecked." 3 people, central to each other, consider the King's passing. A (long) one- shot. Rupert as well as Clarisse and Joseph.
"Sometimes it is not terror which fills him but longing. A longing she, and not even his adoring children, can satisfy." Percy and Marguerite consider the shadows of their past.
"Later they flew home, their frivolous inkwell and brooch and books and other items bundled safely into a case though not loved half as much as they were when first bought." Revelations which take place while looking for Alistair in London.
Carlisle buys some real-estate that has a much bigger impact than he could have envisioned. How exactly does one purchase an island? This chapter story chronicles the purchase of Isle Esme. In canon and character. Carlisle/ Esme.