"Katie Bell hadn't meant to do it. She really hadn't. It was just that they had been so muddy and looked in need of a good cleaning that, well, she'd plucked them off the bench and put them into her bag. And just like that, Katie stole Oliver Wood's Quidditch robes."
When Fred and George spot Harry and Ron out of bed, they wonder what the first-years are doing and follow them. There, they discover the strangest thing in the center of an unused classroom - a mirror. Just an normal mirror that shows their reflections, as normal mirrors do. But normal mirrors aren't hidden away, and normal mirrors don't have names like the Mirror of Erised.
Twenty-year-old Annabeth Chase is in London when she happens to find an odd little pub called the Leaky Cauldron. There, she meets three adults who are just as intrigued and befuddled by her (and her Celestial Bronze knife) as she is by them (and the strange wooden sticks they hold). Who exactly are these people, and what are they?
Welcome to a collection of one-shots about minor characters or pairings in the Harry Potter series. Step up and delve into the lives of characters whose stories were never really told - just hidden behind the curtain.
When Hermione and Draco get put into detention together, a potion mishaps throws them back in time: into the Marauders' era. As they begin to adjust to life twenty years into the past, the two become drawn together, sharing the bond of the future as they are forced to work together to return to their own time.
In which a series of mishaps on the Hogwarts Express leads to third-year Lily Evans offering James Potter some of her peanuts. / In which James Potter receives a gift from Lily Evans which he may-or-may-not be allergic to - but he's never been the most sensible when it came to Lily.
Hermione tried to save Fred on the seventh floor corridor during the Battle of Hogwarts. Except something strange happened when she fired the spell; when she regains consciousness, she finds herself in the year of 1977, the Marauder's era, and she's not alone. This is the story of Hermione Granger and Blaise Zabini, time travel, and the clash of two vastly different horizons.
Unlock drabbles that pertain to anything and anyone in the Harry Potter universe.
In which Hermione ice skates her problems away and Blaise watches her.
In which Destiny shows, in four moments of the history between Hermione Granger and Draco Malfoy, that all it takes is a twitch for the strings of fate to twist and change everything - even from a relationship filled of suspicion of hate to one crafted of the optimistic possibilities of the world.
A series of one-shots that will make up a kaleidoscope of colors. Ratings vary from K-T. 1. Romione, 2. Draco/Astoria, 3. Grindelwald, 4. Blaise/Hermione, 5. Luna/Myrtle, 6. Helena Ravenclaw, 7. the Wilkins, 8. Salazar Slytherin, 9. Draco, 10. Sirius/Marlene, 11. Lily Evans,
Series of somewhat unrelated one-shots / Hermione Granger never asked for Blaise Zabini. She never asked Professor Vector to assign them as Arithmancy partners two semesters in a row. She never wanted for them to become friends only to lose connection after the war, and she never asked to see him again two years later. But the fates spun it all in silver and gold anyway.
It used to be that some nights, when Bellatrix and Andromeda felt particularly adventurous and Narcissa felt a little adventurous too, the young Black sisters snuck into the backyard of their manor past bedtime. Things were different once they grew up. By then, the map of the racing stars above couldn't connect the three sisters anymore.
14 drabbles of Blaise Zabini / Blaise couldn't help it if he was so fascinating. It was just the way things were, like the way Scorpius Malfoy looked up to him, or the way Daphne liked to drag him on sporadic midnight rendezvous, or the way Hermione Granger captured him like no one else. It was just the way he was - charmed and charming. Rated T for language.
366 days. 366 moments. 366 drabbles of the stag and the doe, of love and its vices, of friendship and its turns, of family and devotion - of Lily and James. (And, okay, a little bit of Wolfstar too). Ratings vary from K-T.
The Golden Trio, on the run and hiding out in the Black house, find mutual - though none of them know it - comfort in Hermione's piano playing in the night.
"If you are wondering, the first person eleven-year-old Hermione Granger met on the Hogwarts Express wasn't Harry Potter, or Ron Weasley. It wasn't even Neville."
After the events at Godric's Hollow, Harry wakes up with no memory of the bushy-haired girl sitting beside him. Who is she? Where has she come from? And where the hell is Ron, the friend that has stayed by his side all along?
"They're at it again," Sirius commented./ "Whose fault was it?" asked Remus./ "There's no question, is there? It's always James's." / James's master plan to ensnare Lily Evans as his date to Hogsmeade backfires on him.
"Their first meeting at the Ministry of Magic happens purely by chance, and neither of them come out of it particularly wanting to see the other again."/ A few years after the 2nd Wizarding War, Hermione Granger meets Draco Malfoy once more. For Tika.