Drabblish piece written from Crookshanks' point of view during PoA.
Short drabble of James Potter's attempts to court Lily during war.
Moody surveys what might have been, at the end of Goblet of Fire.
The only reason we had Chuck Norris facts before Neville Longbottom facts is because J.K. Rowling wasn't strong enough to write about the epicness of Neville all at once. Who could blame her?
A quick look at Neville and why he's better at Herbology and wishes he was better at Potions.
Fred and George realize that, hypothetically, they don't need to wait for graduation to leave Hogwarts. One-shot from OotP. Rating for language.
James's hair actually never did get in the way when he played Quidditch. It only did just after the matches.
Arthur brings home a Muggle newspaper to see what sort of things they're up to.
Crookshanks watches as Ron and Hermione engage in naughtiness.
A series of fluffy Arthur and Molly Weasley vignettes before they were married.
What happens when a person is Obliviated intentionally, as oppposed to accidentally, like Gilderoy Lockhart? Are the symptoms different? Could they live a normal life? Would they ever figure it out?
...Benjy Fenwick, he copped it, too, we only ever found bits of him...MadEye Moody, page 174, OotP, U.S. hardcover edition. The last few moments of Mr. Fenwick's life.
Hermione shows some signs of accidental magic before getting her Hogwarts letter and has her first experience with magical folk and their strange customs.
One-shot. Why would Severus Snape, seemingly the epitome of what a Voldemort supporter should be, become a traitor to the cause?
Hindsight isn't always twenty-twenty. The story of the circumstances that led up to Lily and James' deaths, told from Peter's point of view.
All of the fears seemed pretty straightforward. Most people were afraid of those fears. So what if one of the fears had a different story? Rating to be on the safe side. There is some gore, otherwise ok.
One-shot fic. They have never met and yet the similarities between the two are undeniable. So why did one fail and the other will succeed? Note: Not about Harry and James