The look on Puck's face in the delivery room at the end of season one when he watched Quinn give birth was heart rending... a missing moment between him and the only other person who might have realized how hard this all was for him...
This used to be a oneshot called Fred and George Find Out but then came Deathly Hallows. Here is a continuation two years later. Ginny is the one who has to tell Fred and George about Dumbledore... and now she's the only one who might get George to speak
SPOILERS for DH. I can't get the Weasleys out of my mind. How did they cope? Each chapter is dedicated to a different family member or friend. Now complete.
Sirius mentions to Harry that he ran away from home at 16 and stayed at the Potters because he was always welcome there. But for a 16 year old, that's not an easy decision to make. How was this time, really, for Sirius and, by default, James?
We have now moved years into the future, and it's up to his siblings to keep Fred's memory alive. After all, doesn't the next generation of Weasleys deserve to know about their cool Uncle Fred? I think so.
Starting in their fourth year at Hogwarts, someone dies every year, and Harry always feels responsible. It's up to the people who love him to convince him he isn't. HarryWeasleycentric. COMPLETE.
We only know what Hermione, Ron, and Ginny yelled when they saw Hagrid carrying Harry out of the forest, but what were they thinking when they saw this?
The Weasleys seemed to have so much bad luck throughout the series and beyond . In a joint effort, Dodger Gilmore and I are writing a three-parter, in which each chapter will deal with Ginny and the twins as they cope with these events together.
It's got to be hard to be Charlie Weasley and get to the Battle of Hogwarts just moments too late... to never be around when it really seems to count, for that matter. This follows him through the immediate aftermath of DH.
Bill's devastation is clear as he tells the others about Mad Eye's death, but there's time for more reflection when he comes home after not finding his body. Fleur tries to help.
Harry is in pain from losing Sirius, and Ginny just knows she's one of the only people who can help. Missing moment from the end of OOTP.
A missing moment from Sorcerer's Stone after Harry is taken to the hospital wing and Ron and Hermione don't know what's going to happen to him... hints for their future begin to appear, too.
In a combination of book/film events, this is Hermione and Ron's missing moment between the shock of Fred and Harry's departure to the forest. It continues to capture other moments between pairs of characters post-Battle/pre-Epilogue.
Matt is lost and doesn't know where to turn when he comes back home from Chicago ... until he remembers he knows someone who's very good in a crisis.
Christina was the first person to get through to Tobias after their terrible loss, but we only saw this from his point of view. Here's what she might have been thinking that day.
A missing moment between Harry and Hermione after their trip to Godric's Hollow in DH.
Seamus and Dean have their own issues as they try to come to terms with their experiences in the months following the Battle of Hogwarts. NO slash whatsoever.
On the morning of his wedding to Katie, George has doubts... takes place in the SU, obviously.
A series of short vignettes as the Weasleys come to terms with their loss. Starting with the day Fred dies, each character will have a chapter of his/her own to reflect/experience the days covered, so there will be 8 chapters per "day." T for language.
In an AU version of post-DH by two years , Arthur receives some very bad news. How will the rest of the family cope? Idea came from an interview with JKR -- rated T for language