Home wasn't home anymore.
Love was hard. Especially when one was at war and all too willing to deny themselves the chance
In the heat of passion, Harry sees the scars he placed on Draco for the first time. He doesn't understand why Draco doesn't hate him.
A drabble a day keeps the Death Eaters at bay! Written for the '365 Days of Drabble Challenge - A collection of unrelated glances into the Harry Potter world; various characters, themes and pairings. Written whenever I find the time to do so.
Recently released from Azkaban, cleared of all charges laid against him, Draco has no nearby family. No desire to return home. No idea what to do from here. But at least this rain felt good.
It was a cold day in December when Harry visited Godrics Hallow. He arrived alone but he wouldn't be leaving that way.
Rolling over in the bed, he glared at the blonde man beside him. He looked peaceful laying there. The chiseled face of a devilish angel with a mouth giving off a sound which Harry was sure could be some kind of Hippogriff mating call.
That's the thing about love, it makes you feel like you're flying. 12 assignments done for Fly Lessons. Main Pairing - Draco Malfoy/ Hermione Granger
The game was on. Without a wand and without a clue as to her whereabouts, Ginny figured that this would be where she met her end. But she's not the only player in this game. And this forest isn't what she expected.
Narcissa was the perfect little doll. But that wouldn't stop her from getting blood on her hands when it concerned her son's safety.
Ron found the sketchbook in the lost and found. He was surprised what was inside.
Sirius didn't get to say those words when they mattered. So he'd say them now. To his brother's grave.
Lavender had scars. Pansy hid behind her curves. Maybe they weren't what they wanted to be, but they were who they were.
Millicent knew she wasn't the conventional idea of beauty. But their words hurt none the less.
A collection of 50 drabbles; all 100 to 500 words each, centering around various ships of the Harry Potter world. Written for the Fifty Shades Of... Challenge and various other challenges as well.
It was a stupid Muggle tradition.
After the incident with Snape, Remus wasn't sure he could completely forgive Sirius. Especially when the boy still failed to see just how in the wrong he had really been.
For an insult, Greyback would get his revenge.
Lucius arrived at the graveyard when his mark burned. With the scene unfolding before his eyes, he has to question rather this is really what he wants for him and his family. (Includes edited and unedited versions)
It's Sirius' twenty second and he's spending it in a cell. A road of corpses behind him. No future before him.