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  • Notes

    The marauders have gotten into a habit of passing notes during class in their seventh year at Hogwarts... and they've gotten Lily and her friends to do it too! Join the fun, they say. And you can join it too, by reading Notes! Sorry it sounds so much like an advertisement, please read and review.

  • Through The Years

    James Potter and Gloria May are two completely different people, leading two completely different lives. But on September 1st, 2016, their paths cross for the first time, and little do they know, someday, the lives of the two will be for ever changed. [Sorry, I'm not very good at summaries, please just Read and Review!]

  • Toast

    Finally, finally, finally, after waiting for what seemed like an eternity, it happened. The bread popped up, only now it was no longer just bread. It was something more. Beautifully golden brown, so crunchy, though it had been just ordinary bread only moments before. He could put whatever he wanted on it; butter, honey, nutella, blackberry jam. He'll eat it, as long as it's toast.

  • Advice From James Potter: Getting the Redhead of Your Dreams

    In an Alternate Universe where Voldemort never came to power and James and Lily were never killed, James thinks that he's an expert on girls. So, in Harry's 6th year, when he starts developing a crush on Ginny, who does he go to for advice?

  • Together

    Follow Lily Evans and James Potter through their seventh year at Hogwarts, as they deal with the deaths of family, friends, and other loved ones. But, James and Lily know they can make it through it all if they just stick by each other.

  • Valentine's Day

    V-A-L-E-N-T-I-N-E-S D-A-Y What does that spell? The Most Pointless Holiday Ever (According to Rose Weasley and Scorpius Malfoy [for the most part]).

  • And the War Begins

    The story of why Grace and Sirius hate each other. It might be easier to understand if you read some of my story Notes as well, just a suggestion. This is my first ever one shot, please read and review, I'd love to hear how I did.