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  • Inheritance

    When Scorpius Malfoy inadvertently joins an Auror investigation into a gruesome murder, he has no idea that he's just thrown himself into a tangled plot of old grudges and dark magic. Meanwhile, at Hogwarts, Scorpius's sister, Iseult, just wants to focus on running the Quidditch team, but instead finds herself becoming responsible for a pair of first years with dangerous secrets.

  • Owl Post

    From Teddy's accident with a Graphorn to the story of Lucy's pet duck, from Victoire's singing hat to Rose's Howler, and from the great food fight of 2020 to the infamous day Louis dared James to swallow a piece of Exploding Chewing Gum. Snapshots in the lives of the Next Generation, told through a selection of letters home. Fits with the rest of my Next Gen universe.

  • Sleeping Dragons

    AD 992. Young Salazar arrives in an England divided by ancient feuds, at war with the kingdoms upon its doorstep and with the Norsemen who raid the coasts. But even as he rises to become one of Britain's greatest wizards, he is always drawn back to the terrible events of his childhood and the dark secret buried deep in the fens, a fascination that threatens all he holds dear.

  • Your World

    James Sirius Potter has left his school days behind. But adult life comes with a whole lot of complications - jobs, responsibilities, the overwhelming pressure to live up to his famous and successful parents. Not to mention somehow finding a way to be with a girl who lives in an entirely different world - and who isn't sure she wants to be part of his.

  • These Mortals

    After a series of nasty events last year, house rivalry at Hogwarts is at a new high. As Head Boy, it's Al Potter's job to keep the peace, but he's got enough on his plate as it is, what with his unruly cousin Lucy's new drama club, trying to stop James interfering with their sister's love life, and dealing with his own very irritating lingering feelings for his ex-girlfriend.

  • Bank Robbery, Motorbikes, and Other Childhood Games

    Just a couple of little interludes in the younger lives of my Next Gen characters. Set in March 2015.

  • House of Cards

    James Potter and Scorpius Malfoy are enemies, everyone knows that. So when a Malfoy is put in Gryffindor, sparks soon fly. But with dark magic rising, the Malfoy family in trouble, and the Muggle and Magical worlds set to collide, old rivalries may have to be forgotten. Various pairings. Part of the Dark League story arc, but can be read as a stand alone.

  • Finding the Light

    Brought up surrounded by the Dark Arts, Sirius Black is determined to prove that he is not like his family, whatever the cost. But sometimes it feels as though he is trapped in the dark... The Marauders' days at school. Sirius-centric, but plenty of JP/LE later on! Canon compliant.

  • The Naturalist's Assistant

    Deep in the Amazon Rainforest, Rolf Scamander happily pursues his research, largely unaided. Until, to his annoyance, he is sent an assistant. An assistant who is clearly insane...

  • Goodbye is Not The End

    Because stories don't end with the last full stop, and homecomings aren't always easy. NOT an SB/OC romantic pairing

  • If You Were Gay

    Or 'How not to come out.' Louis Weasley has a secret, and James thinks he knows it, but will Louis trust his cousin enough to tell him? James and Louis friendship only. Rated T for language

  • Choices

    Thrown back nearly fifty years in time, she has the chance to change the past. To right wrongs and correct mistakes. But in doing so, could she change the future? And is it even possible to change things that have already happened? Choices can be very hard to make. Canon compliant...? Read and find out. (Part of the Dark League story arc, but can be read as a stand alone)

  • A Muggle Thing

    Lily has a strange request for her husband one day...

  • Playing with Fiendfyre

    The flames of love blaze bright, but if you touch them, they can burn. Teddy and Victoire know all about burns; whatever they have between them is white hot. But is it love, or something far more destructive? Now rated M but nothing too explicit

  • Birdsong in the Dawn

    Once there were three girls who dreamed of love. Now there is just one, who lies awake through the night, rocking a child and remembering... Friendship/family story, not a romance