Drabble. After the war, Lavender leaves for London in search of peace.
'The worst thing about discussing the orphanage is that he knows where the conversation will inevitably lead. It's the crux of everything, after all.' Years after he left the orphanage he once called his home, Dennis Bishop is still haunted by the memories of the secluded sea cave Tom Riddle once took him to.
A series of nine short poems spanning Lily and Severus' friendship from when they meet to when Harry is born. Canon compliant.
After defeating Victoria, Bella and Edward decide to postpone the issue of Bella's mortality until after they've graduated college. While there, however, Bella starts to question the foundation of their relationship. AU; canon compliant with most of Eclipse. Rated M for non-explicit suggestive adult themes.
Lorcan and Lysander play pretend on a battlefield of backyard proportions.
It seemed as if everybody who met Lily admired her, while nobody – least of all their family – really understood Petunia. The older Evans sister is tired of her dream of normalcy being discarded as crazy while Lily's dream of being exceptional is celebrated. Finally, she can't take it anymore, and she decides to leave for somewhere she is accepted.
On Valentine's Day, Rachel and Tobias meet in the forest to spend the day together.
The Dursleys expected everything to go back to normal after the war, but some events are bound to change things - and people - irrevocably. Unable to put his concern for his cousin out of his mind, Dudley writes to Harry, and they begin to work on slowly rebuilding the relationship they never really had.
All that the students left behind at Hogwarts under the Carrows' reign can do is fight to survive, so they band together to form a secret revolution as they long for escape. After all, "The caged bird sings for freedom" (Maya Angelou). Rated for torture and mature themes.
They were two kids playing pretend until the fantasy came crashing down. She put up her defences like a flag; he fell for her antic disposition like a clown. They fought on opposite sides, worlds apart; in her armour, they never made a dent. Finally, pipes stop sounding, they rise like phoenixes, and reality sets in like dried cement.
James' date with Marlene is going magnificently. She's beautiful, funny, and has that ever-important fondness for adventure; essentially, she's everything James could see himself wanting in a girl. However, she has yet to take the Sirius test, and the interfering Animagus thinks that it's time to remedy that oversight.
In the wake of the war, Dean has become Luna's closest friend. However, she's not the only one who isn't yet showing everyone their cards. When an unexpected visitor enters the game, it's inevitable that he will upset their delicate balance; the only question is what the outcome will be. "He also said that I had better impress the nargles if I wanted a chance. Is that true?"
AU oneshot set at the end of the Prisoner of Azkaban. Cat!Minerva is, as per the Headmaster's orders, on guard duty for Sirius Black when she finds a curious little nine-toed rat that she can't help but play with.
Some are thrilled when they get their letter; others are horrified. Sally-Anne and her family fit somewhere in middle, flitting to each in turn, and this ambivalence follows her throughout her life, both at Hogwarts and after she leaves. (Note: 'OC' is Emma Vane, who's named in J.K. Rowling's notes but not in the series.)
'The fact that you have so easily and fully accepted Madam Umbridge is pleasing and a wonderful sign of the lady that you are becoming.' A glowing letter from her mother leads to Marietta re-evaluating her involvement with the D.A. and thinking about whether or not she personally believes that Voldemort has returned.
A series of oneshots starting about five years after DH. Can be read as stand-alone but they are in the same universe and so reference the events of other chapters. Not epilogue-compliant. In order: Luna/Neville, Ginny/Oliver, Harry/Hermione friendship, Cho/OC, Daphne/Harry, George/Angelina, Hermione/Percy, Tracey/Blaise, Draco/Astoria, Ron/Romilda, Teddy/Victoire
There are some things that feel impossible to say, even to your best friend. Filled with trepidation at the idea of facing Hermione after the letters they both received that morning, Harry finds himself doing the unthinkable - hiding from his best friend in his own house. But he knows as well as anyone that you can't hide forever, and perhaps that's not a bad thing.
Having no recollection of her actions after she escaped the night of the last full moon, Lavender struggles with her lycanthropy and depression. I'm not sure whether this should be rated T or M, so please feel free to let me know whether you think it was rated correctly.