It's 2039, and Jonathan Queen cannot stop looking for trouble. Then trouble finds him and his family, and Jonny discovers that there is more to his parents than he ever suspected. He must learn to bear the weight of his family's past, and he must learn fast, because time is running out for his mother.
"We said no kids," Dean says, looking rather lost. "We had good reasons."
Ginny stumbles through her first few hours in a world shaken and stirred. [Post Deathly Hallows]
Two years after learning the truth about the family business, Jonathan Queen is determined to carry on his parents' legacy. "You'll see things you'll never get out of your head," Oliver tried to warn his son, "and you'll do things that most decent people wouldn't understand." But nothing could truly prepare Jon for what this crusade might cost him and his family.
The stopping power of Oliver's glare is somewhat lessened by the puffy eyes and messy face.
On May 2, 2015, Felicity almost dies (again), and Oliver almost dies (they've stopped counting), and then he kisses her (that's a new one). It may be a little weird that only the last thing leaves her knees wobbly.
Harry never told Ginny exactly how he had come by the Pensieve. It was simply there one morning, an incredibly expensive, semimythic artifact glowing innocuously on the coffee table.
The 31st of October at Godric's Hollow. [Oneshot]
The night after Bill and Fleur's wedding, Hermione and Ginny can't even think of sleeping. And so they talk, as girls often do when everything is coming apart at the seams. [PostHBP oneshot]
The world marches off to war, as it does every so often. Ginny watches it go.
They say love makes us do crazy things. [Edited]