The house was disconcertingly silent.
For the first time ever, Luna Lovegood is going on an expedition alone. Not only does she find what she's looking for, but something else entirely different.
Some gashes are permanent and not mendable. They will forever bleed. One young woman, however, does a fantastic job of temporarily stitching gashes up.
It is often holiday's that bring family and friends together. During the war, three naive seventh year students learn this lesson for themselves before leaving the world they know behind.
Druella Black's little box holds the things that she cannot hold in her heart. It is kept closed and in her dayroom, the only light haven in her dark world.
She wouldn't mind those being her last words. They would not be horrible. These words are not malicious or jealous, snide or petty. They hold meaning, compassion, and love. Mother and son, one last time.
Andromeda fulfills a last promise to Remus.
On 1 September, fifteen years after the war ends, Teddy Lupin once again boards the train.
It's those simple conversations that make Lily feel better.
James and Fred always seem to coerce Alice into doing things that she normally wouldn't.
The little redheaded girl is rather imaginative.
Hermione receives some important advice.
Lily Luna Potter is given a fantastic opportunity. But even years after the Second Wizarding War ends, trouble still brews.
Lily Evans in a series of short oneshots.
The story of three redheaded mothers on a special day.
Written on July 31, 2010, Harry celebrates his birthday with his family.
Harry and Ginny wake up to hear their son crying.
Lily Evans is on a swing during Christmas. This time however, it is not Severus Snape who pops out of nowhere.
Victoire doesn't understand why everyone is so sad on her birthday.
Narcissa contemplates on family after the Battle of Hogwarts.