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  • One

    As Hermione attempts to process the meaning of life on the run without Ron, she finds on two occasions her loyalty to Harry and the mission pushed to the limit, courtesy also of some unwelcome help from Salazar Slytherin's Locket.

  • Flushed Away

    After slowly gaining recongition as to what Tom is, Ginny manages to prevent an imminent additional attack and break free from Tom's control long enough to flush his notorious Diary away. Little does she know that an eccentric Ravenclaw is about to teach her a lesson or two about actual human friendship.

  • Professor Potter

    During the last DA meeting before Christmas 1995, Ginny pranks the DA's leader, all while doing her best to crush any jealousy over Harry's burgeoning relationship with Cho. But this is promptly left behind after her dad is attacked. After the Weasleys visit St Mungo's and Harry isolates himself, his behaviuor brings back some unpleasant memories for Ginny.

  • Isolation and Motivation

    A possible take on what Ron and Hermione discussed during the first night of isolation at 12 Grimmauld Place. The two come to an understanding of sorts as to what is motivating each of them to press on with the Horcrux Hunt, and Ron fails to justify to himself how his predicament with Hermione is different to that of Harry with Ginny.

  • Blood Traitors, Sluggy and 'Psycho Tommy'

    As the final battle spills into the Great Hall, Horace Slughorn decides enough is enough and vows to battle his old pupil personally. However, he might have a helping hand of sorts from a wily Poltergeist. Ginny meanwhile has a nasty run-in with the killer of Remus Lupin and her uncles, Antonin Dolohov.

  • Healing

    A three part series focusing on some important characters as they begin the collective process of healing the evening after the final battle. First part is Ron & Hermione visiting an injured, hospitalised Lavender. Second part will be Ron meeting up with Neville, and finally, Ginny and Harry have some overdue bonding in the Gryffindor Common Room.

  • Exploding Snap

    An invitation by Harry to play Exploding Snap might just be the tonic Ginny needs in battling off the nightmares, trauma and guilt following her time with Tom and the Diary. Inspired by a line in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Canon compliant, with some foreshadowing for HBP.

  • The Mudblood Interrogation

    Hermione faces the sadistic wrath of Bellatrix in Malfoy Manor. However, motivation for her to get through the torture and the recovery afterwards comes from a familiar source. Contains a concept from the DH Part 1 film, but modified to suit the novels' series of events.

  • Monster at the Library Gates

    As Minerva McGonagall struggles once again to not hex the insufferable Gilderoy Lockhart, one Hermione Granger makes a crucial discovery. What she doesn't realise is that a monster is in wait outside the Library, and only the intervention of Penelope and her own brainpower will keep her alive. With cameos from Lockhart, Madam Pince, Ginny, and a certain diary. Canon compliant.

  • Have a biscuit

    A short fic based off a scene in the original CoS novel. Lockhart snaps at three young Gryffindors, and Professor McGonagall handles the rebellious students on her own terms.

  • Invisible Scars

    Ginny has a nightmarish flashback to her experiences fighting during the Battle of Hogwarts, rewitnessing the deaths of Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks and Colin Creevey. She subsequently has a little comforting chat with the still guilt-ridden Percy, and the siblings form a closer bond as a result. Rated T for battle violence, language and mature themes.

  • The Weasley Way

    A collection of ten 'missing moments' between Ron and Ginny as both their characters mature from temperamental young teenagers into battle-worn young adults beginning to settle down after the war. See some of the important events mentioned in passing from the later novels through the eyes of the two youngest Weasley siblings. Reclassified from 'Humor' to 'Drama.'

  • Aberforth's Farewell

    It's the day of his brother's funeral, and Aberforth Dumbledore reflcts on the poisonous history surrounding Ariana & Grindelwald, as well as Harry's plight going forward. Left to his own thoughts, he decides to join the rest of Hogsmeade in commemoration of his brother and the people his life affected at a bar other than his own - The Three Broomsticks.

  • Hermione's Last Stand

    A grieving Hermione has no time to mourn the 'loss' of Harry, as she charges headlong into the final battle, while evading spells, Death Eaters, Centaurs and elves, and finally confronts her old arch-nemesis. Before they realise what is happening, she, Ginny and Luna are locked in a lethal duel with Voldemort's crazed second-in-command. Fully ties in with the original novel.

  • The Best Form of Revenge

    Harry wakes up with quite the headache after a night of celebrating his engagement to Ginny at Grimmauld Place. He's finding it difficult to forget a dream of his parents, Lupin and Sirius congratulating the pair of them. As the morning goes on, Harry yet again marvels at how fortunate he and the people he cares about are. Rated T for some misuse of firewhisky and mature themes.

  • The Beginning of Something

    Four missing moments between Ron and Hermione in GoF after the Yule Ball. Ron slowly begins to confront his denial of his feelings towards Hermione. As always, he has to contend with obstacles such as a trashy reporter, a certain Bulgarian, and the return of a sociopath with no nose. Rated Kplus for mild profanity and brief mature themes. Fully canon compliant & no uses of 'Mione.'

  • Another Golden Day of Peace

    It's Valentine's Day, 1999, and Harry and Ginny have some big plans for the day. First, sightseeing around London, followed by taking Teddy out for lunch. In the second and third chapters, the pair meet up with Ron and Hermione to reminisce, and finally go to see Hagrid and Slughorn. Harry bumps into a familiar face along the way, much to Ginny's amusement.

  • The Dance of Christmas Past

    It's almost Christmas 2014, and George Weasley has an amusing tale to tell Rose and Hugo about their father from twenty years beforehand. Also featuring Ron, Hermione, Ginny and Harry.

  • Conversations in the Hospital Wing

    Two years, two people. One location. The morning after Cedric's Death and the return of Voldemort, Ginny decides to visit Harry in order to have a helpful, comforting chat. Events have a habit of repeating themselves, and a similar situation unfolds after Sirius' death. Rated T for a couple of moderate swearwords (Ginny is after all Ron's sister!)

  • Sparklers and Snape

    Fred and George decide to test some of their merchandise during Snape's potions class. The resulting mayhem results in Snape awarding the Twins house points for the first time ever. How did this happen? Featuring a trashed classroom, the phrase Page 394, and an utterly flustered and hacked off Umbridge.