In which Harry and Voldemort have both lost the war, and are fleeing for their lives. Still, there's time for romance.
They have to travel together on the high seas until they can reach British shores to save their country from great terrors. Harry learns to love his ship and his shipmate.
Dumbledore doesn't want an entire generation to die in the wars to come. Voldemort is tired of plotting in the cold. So they make a peace-pact and tie it down with marriage. Free, Harry goes and lives his life (or tries to).
In which Harry sets out to be a ninja-assassin, catsuit and all, only to end up re-enacting all the mischief of Catallus 16, accidentally. Dumbledore duels Grindelwald, again, while Fudge insists that they are all of the same mind, and Voldemort spends most of his time making candles and soap.
He tries to get rid of the boy, but the boy and he are one, and the Wizarding world stands still encircled by their bond.
In which Minerva reads Faust, casts a Cruciatus or two, and winds up in Inverness. Written for Minerva Fest 2014.
Albus is thrown back to 1934, where he meets the troubled orphan, Tom Riddle. Albus discovers that this parenting business isn't half as easy as he thought it might be, especially when the child involved is Tom.
Severus loves a man enough to betray him. Abraxas plays matchmaker. Narcissa swears.
Years after the War, Harry is curious about bluebells. Draco is balding. A portrait is mostly unhelpful. This is one of the three Severus stories that I tried to put together. Loosely named the Judas Triptych, 'Lost Gods and Godlike Men, 'The Ballad of Judas Iscariot' and 'Childe Harold's Tale' are the pieces.
Alastor Moody wants. Alastor Moody hates. Alastor Moody is.
In which Severus realises that betrayal is not a cup of tea he prefers. This is one of the three Severus stories that I tried to put together. Loosely named the Judas Triptych, 'Lost Gods and Godlike Men, 'The Ballad of Judas Iscariot' and 'Childe Harold's Tale' are the pieces.
Sirius is pants at chess, and obsessed with a cousin, who is obsessed with the Dark Lord.
In which Tom Riddle ends up in Bletchley Park. Alan Turing is working day and night to solve German Ciphers but still finds time to try and solve the Riddle. (1943)
Circa 1979 - In which Walburga Black is playing a game she doesn't quite understand, Minerva McGonagall is a rare breed of woman, and Voldemort likes to read Gothic Poe stories.
The Albania story. Crouch, Scrimgeour and Moody want to hunt Voldemort down to his death. Voldemort, hiding in Albania, broken in both body and mind, is no match for them. Or is he?
In which Voldemort betrays knowledge of filthy Latin literature, Snape gets off on breath play and other assorted acts of debauchery, and it is all a lewd medley.
Harry obsesses over a portrait and decides to take it on holiday with him to Swansea, to the little town of Mumbles by the sea.