Peter and Remus attempt to help one another study for their OWLs. Written for the Best Friends challenge on HPFC
What harm could come from a look in a magic mirror? Written for the Mirror of Erised challenge on HPFC.
Ginny Weasley's take on the Gryffindor Quidditch team try-outs during her fifth year at Hogwarts. Written for the A different perspective challenge on HPFC.
Draco and Astoria find themselves disagreeing over names for their unborn child. Written for the Birth of a Name challenge on HPFC.
Charlie has always loved animals. In fact it was a rare sight not to see him with some pet or another. Only this time he learns jarveys and five-year-olds are a bad combination. Written for Fantastic Beasts challenge on HPFC.
Lily's POV of the scene from Snape's worst memory. Written for Missing Moments challenge on HPFC. One-shot.
The only thing worse than unrequited love is watching them in love with someone else. Especially with a Gryffindor. Written for Watching and Wishing challenge on HPFC.
The sorting of Filius Flitwick. Written for Sorting Hat Challenge on HPFC.
Remus faces the consequences of failing a Marauder dare. A bit of Halloween Marauder fun. One-shot.
Eight year old Lucius Malfoy faces the annual Black Christmas party, lacy collars, and small-talking mothers. Written for One day in the life of an eight year old challenge on HPFC. One-shot.
Drabble written for Seven Deadly Sins challenge on HPFC. Draco/Asteria, rating for implied adult themes.
Written for Taragh McCarthy's 1st Annual Halloween Competition. A Halloween party in the Slytherin common room gives Narcissa one last chance to have fun without society interfering. Rating for alcohol and naughty costumes.
Series of one-shots covering a year in the life of Theodore Nott. Written for the Calendar Challenge. Rating for possible violence in later chapters.
Justin/Susan fluffiness, just after the battle for Hogwarts. Written for a challenge on HPFC. One-shot.
Short descriptive of the hours grace during the BFH. Rating for descriptions of violence and death. One-shot