Severus Snape hadn't loved Lily Evans. He'd merely watched her occasionally. He'd seen her. Or so he liked to think.
Outside, the snow falls. So does Remus.
Your love is better than ice cream. Summer after OoTP, Harry has a disquieting encounter with Ginny.
"You were a daisy-fresh girl and look what I did to you." Tom takes full possession of Ginny's life before facing Harry in the Chamber.
Sirius and Remus share a peaceful Sunday morning at Grimmauld Place. Steal some covers, drink some coffee, be in love.
Dumbledore demands that Snape find some way of apologizing to Sinistra for lighting her hair on fire. Can we say recipe for disaster?
Lily Evans was, to put it mildly, rather displeased to find that James Potter's Head Boy alongside her. Yet a few hours and the Room of Requirement later, she's agreed to go out with him.
Snape had a photograph of his mother hidden away. Auriga Sinistra had never seen it before– Ismene Snape had been a beautiful woman.
Survival, love, and memory become strangely blurred for prisoner-of-war Ginny, who cradles a single gold galleon in her hand to remember who she is.
Harry, Snape, and Sinistra must pose as a Muggle family over the summer holidays-- and in doing so, don't only discover a web of intrigue in the Order of Phoenix, but something about themselves as well.
Ginny inherited her mother's heart, and Harry was left with his mother's love.
“I have seen death, Potter. It can destroy you. Tear apart your entire life. And you act as though you and your little friends are immune to it.” After Sinistra’s death, Snape finds surviving is sometimes that hardest thing of all.
Something's in the punch tonight . . . and Severus Snape is caught in the gardens with Aurgia Sinistra. Exactly who did he offend in a past life?
One hot summer afternoon, Snape gets a cold. All's well and good, but when you're living as a Muggle, Pepper Up isn't exactly available to you. . . set in the Family Matters universe, but not part of the official storyline.
But she was Mummy’s princess, and everyone knew it. The princess with fiery hair and a tinsel crown.
During a rather unusual Hogsmeade weekend, Ron and Hermione find themselves involved in a lot of laughter and a bit of love.
Hermione Granger was considered one the most intelligent wizards of her time. But she's about to learn that knowledge is nothing without experience. . . HG/SS