She didn't plan on falling for him. In fact, between the trauma of losing Daniel and Robin and the whole he-looks-exactly-like-her-son's-stepfather thing, the very notion was so preposterous as to not even occur to her. And then Alice shows up, and he almost dies, and things become a little less clear.
He'd repressed the memories, folded them neatly inside a box labeled Samuel in green crayon in the back corner of his mind, right next to the wood chest labeled Nathan and Maggie in silver calligraphy.
Nate probably shouldn't put Eliot on diversions anymore.
All curses have to end sometime. Don't they?
Eliot's killed his fair share of people. It's high time they remind him of it.
They don't tell him a lot of things.
He warned them from the beginning this would end in blood and tears.
Well, technically, you chased us...
Eliot's no stranger to leaving. It's easy, and it's what he's good at.
Happy memories, happy reveries die in Azkaban. But one man lived. Sirius Black survived it all. Dementors didn’t affect him like the rest, and thoughts of innocence were the only help to the pain. But the memories he suffered hurt him just as bad.
Eliot doesn't like surprises.
Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy.
"Did you want to come back?"
Ya gotta understand, I'm the best there ever been. Ya don't beat me. I'm the Devil and that just ain't done.
When it comes to heists, working with a poltergeist has some distinct advantages.
The Final Battle come and gone and Hermione the only one left, Voldemort spares her with the one thought that she’ll live with the pain. One incident, however, occurs and she is left with only the year 1977. *On hiatus, unfortunately.
Man makes the choices, but decisions mark who you are. For Draco Malfoy, some of his life directions had led to misery, deceit, and darkness. But some would lead to right and to merited defiance. Some would lead to thoughts he never would have imagined.
After an encounter with Draco Malfoy, Hermione finds herself dreaming about him, despite her conscious qualms. But is it such a bad thing? After all, in dreams, anything can happen...
Hermione learns a secret from Harry and decides to go back in time and fix it, but she didn't expect to fall in love with the person that caused it. In process of being edited.
When Hermione makes a potion to take her 19 years in the past and meets a young Sirius, will knowledge be her only pursuit, or will something else get in the way?