At the end of the world between the light and the dark, Kozmotis Pitchiner stands guard, alone. And then came Pitch Black, falling through time to the beginning of the end. The brightest light of the Golden Age casts the darkest shadow, after all...
The body of Pitch Black did not remember it had once been a man. But when the shadows that govern it rip the mind and body apart, killing the body and trapping themselves, the spirit of a ghost from the past awakens. (Now being translated into Spanish by the wonderful bluefrosty27.)
Sandy misses the stars. Pitch tries to get Jack to cheer him up, in his own twisted, roundabout, rather counter-productive way. (Winter Wonderland and Blacksand if you squint, also some crack themes if you're desperate.) (M for caution) Continued with crack! drabbles in which Sandy is severely underestimated, Pitch does his best.
Valka struggles to reconnect with humans on Berk whilst mourning Stoick's death. It's harder than she thought it would be.
Jack saves Sandy from Pitch's nightmare arrow, using a giant ball of ice. (twoshot) (Not strictly Winter Wonderland but I like to think it is.)
Five times Pitch Black was nearly Kozmotis Pitchiner, and the one time he didn't have to be. (draws heavily on book-verse)
150th Reviewer Challenge- prompt, "Narcissa/Regulus/Lily". When Lily and two Slytherins decide to team up to prank the entire school, the wizarding world had better watch out...
What if Moony had succeeded, back in fifth year? What if he had bitten Severus Snape before James Potter could drag him away? And what if...maybe...the Slytherins stand up for their own? Well, a lot of trouble, that's what...
There was once an old myth that spoke about your shadow being the person in the mirror, your follower till the day you die. Someone prettier, kinder, lovelier, darker, blacker, madder...what secrets lie beyond the cold, glassy mirror? And who is the vampire stalking Hogwart's halls- and what does he have to do with Luna Lovegood? Please, just give it a chance and read!