After the events of the finale battle, lots of loose ends need tying up, and the recovery of all those still alive may take a long time.
After the death of her mother, Hannah Abbott transfers to a school closer to home.
Text of An Account of the Lives of the Weyard Sisters, and Fian Ollivander's Three Most Remarkable Descendants, by Hermione Granger, her third published work.
Drabble: Roger Davies and Cho Chang after the third task.
After his and Morag's first time, there was only one thing that confused Blaise.
A selection of letters addressed to, concerning, or referencing Katie Bell following her run-in with a cursed opal necklace.
Pair of Marcus/Katie ficlets written for Christmas 2004, before HBP came out.
Secret boyfriends always bring their risks with them.
Series of Harry/Luna drabbles written in 2004 and 2005 for various livejournal community prompts.
Post OotP drabble written in honor of my grandmother.
Deathly Hallows drabble: how Tonks got Remus to let her stay, at the end.
Remus/Sirius post-OotP ficlet written for a song title challenge (I made a blind selection, and was given an instrumental piece by Bond called "Quixote"), before HBP came out.
Draco explains how things between him and Harry work.
That remark, made right after two short passages of Order of the Phoenix were released, being: what if the boy in the opening sentence was Draco?
At the end of their first year, Ron and Hermione agreed that once a year they'd meet and talk things out. They managed that better some years than others.
Written for the hp100 mathemathics challenge the week after the 2004 U.S. election, which you know both Hermione and Luna would take notice of.
A brief, dark RonHermione tale, in epistolary format.
50 sentences concerning the relationship of Blaise Zabini and Morag MacDougal.
Crossover with Stephen King's The Stand. An unknown disease wipes out 99.6 of the world's wizard and Muggle population both, leaving a much clearer battle for the survivors, which, in accordance with a certain prophecy, include both Harry and Voldemort.
Fiveyearold Ginny Weasley and sixyearold Draco Malfoy are brought by their parents to a Ministry party and told not to talk to each other. Naturally they seek each other out immediately...