Death Eaters attacked the Quidditch World Cup. History is repeating itself, like some sort of twisted time warp. A story of Molly Weasley as she learns to come to terms with the fact that the war will inevitably begin again.
It's only been a week since Cho's life was changed forever, and it's now time to go home and face her parents. How will she react when they clearly don't believe Voldemort's return? And how is she supposed to watch Cedric's burial?
Several hours after the meeting in the Hog's Head during OotP, some of the Hufflepuffs who attended band together and talk. It's been a few months since the horrific tragedy, but they still remember the night they lost Cedric, one of their own.
It is Cho's sixteenth birthday, and her friends gather around her to celebrate. But she doesn't feel like celebrating; after all, it has only been a little over a month since her life was changed forever.
The first thing Cho noticed about Cedric was the fact that his warm, gray eyes were so vibrant and expressive. And even years later, they are the thing she remembers the most about him. She knew his every emotion; it was always in his eyes.
This is the story of the last stand of Frank and Alice Longbottom. May their sacrifice be honored, and may their bravery be remembered. Forever.
At the end of the Philosopher's Stone, Harry was unconscious for three days. We know that it felt like no time to Harry, but what of Albus? What was he thinking and feeling as he tried to hold on to any shred of hope for Harry's survival?
I hate you, you bumbling, manipulative lunatic of a Headmaster. Wait till my father hears about this! We Slytherins deserved our victory, and you snatched it away from us just because Potter and his cronies had this idiotic plan to save the world!
Disregards HBP and DH. A story of the special bond between Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape. Albus never had any children of his own, but he loved Severus like a son. To send him to Voldemort was torture on his heart and mind.
Halloween 1995, during OotP. A tender moment between Sirius and Remus at 12, Grimmauld Place. Sirius is haunted by the ghosts of his past, and Remus comforts him. Rated for strong language.
Set during DH. Remus's POV. I stand alone here at your grave, Peter, and honestly, I don't know how to feel. I truly dislike the person you turned into, but I cannot help but remember you as the boy who befriended me so long ago.
Neville is distraught the day after he is reprimanded for leaving the passwords to Gryffindor Tower in plain sight. Sitting defeated at the bottom of the staircase, he is comforted by someone unexpected. The conversation stays with him forever.
AU. "You mean ... you're not disappointed that I couldn't defeat Voldemort?" Harry asked in a choked whisper. "We could never be disappointed,, darling," Lily said softly, and James nodded in silent agreement. "We are so very, very proud of you."
AU. Harry is distraught after the third task of the Triwizard Tournament. Not only does he have Cedric's death on his conscience, but the deaths of everyone who will be killed by Voldemort in the future. He thinks there's only one way out.
As Harry stares into the Mirror of Erised, Lily and James look on from the afterlife, tears in their eyes and pain in their hearts. "I'm sorry we had to leave you, sweetheart, but I hope you know we love you," Lily whispers.
AU. His emerald eyes were full of anguish as the casket was lowered into the ground. "It wasn't your fault," whispered Arthur Weasley as he hugged the boy who had loved his daughter, and who she had loved in return.
AU. Harry watched in horror as the green light illuminated Ginny, and then, she fell like an angel, her red hair a halo around her face. He stood there for a moment, unable to take it in, and then he was running to her side.
The days keep dragging on, and the constant ticking of that damn clock on the wwall reminds him that until Peter is captured, until he is freed, he will always feel this way: completely, totally, and utterly useless. Sirius, during OotP.
Repost. No one knows that during DH, Cho was caught by Snatchers and taken to Malfoy Manor. Instead of killing her, they taunt her with a memory, a memory which causes her to feel nothing but anger, hatred, and grief.
Cho/Cedric. Cho's heart breaks again when she hears at the Leaving Feast that the boy she loved was murdered by Voldemort. She escapes to the Astronomy Tower, and someone unexpected gives her comfort.