A grim little poem by Sirius and Remus about their separate but similar imprisonments -- the one in Azkaban, the other as a werewolf.
After graduation from Hogwarts and Voldemort's defeat, Hermione left England...and 11 years later, she comes back changed almost unrecognizably. *ON HOLD INDEFINITELY. DO NOT READ*
Draco Malfoy has been inducted into the Death Eaters -- and the Dark Mark branded on his arm is not easy to bear.
What did Voldemort see in the Mirror of Erised on the night he tried to steal the Philosopher's Stone? What had Tom Riddle seen years before...?
When it's all over and Voldemort is finally defeated, an old "more than friend" finds answers and more questions about the life of Tom Riddle, the abused half-Muggle orphan who would become the feared Dark Lord.
In exile, Voldemort ponders the answer to the question of why he committed all his horrendous crimes. It's both more complex and much simpler than one might think...
After the fatal events of the Triwizard Tournament, Cho Chang hears the Titanic song (*gag*) on the radio...and beneath her mocking thoughts, grief for Cedric still lurks.
Harry Potter and co. are given a surprise assignment -- write a poem. Haikus, limericks, sonnnets, making fun of Goths, doodling, and generally having too much fun on my part.
What if, in the end, Lord Voldemort emerged victorious and at long last killed all his enemies? And what if, hearing echoes from a lost and distant past, there was one he couldn't bring himself to kill? PG-13 for death and destruction.
Tom Riddle's resolve never to love is tested by an unlikely girl...and her conviction that all Slytherins are scum is also thrown into doubt. PG for mild profanity (not for anything romantic).
A songfic to the Simon and Garfunkel song "I Am a Rock" (well, duh) in which Voldemort reflects on his life: his ambitions, his trials, his self-made isolation.
Tom Marvolo Riddle's mother, cast out by her Muggle husband, struggles with the torment of her betrayal.