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  • Call and Response

    A moment of Hannah Abbott-angst before the OWLs.

  • Not

    If something's just too horrible to contemplate, the mind will refuse to contemplate it."

  • Fair Warning

    Malfoy glanced around. Harry knew he was checking for signs of teachers. Then he looked back at Harry and said in a low voice, 'You're dead, Potter.'

  • fourteen gone

    Fourteen years: Enough time for a child to grow up, a Dark Lord to rise again, and a woman's mind to snap. A look into the mind of Bellatrix Lestrange.

  • Sorting Millicent

    As implied by the title, the Sorting of Millicent Bulstrode. Think that there's nothing much going on inside her head? Think again. Part of the Confessionsverse.

  • Out, Out

    "As crimes of vengeance go, it is an odd one. There are no pleas for mercy, no furious accusations..." The death of Tom Riddle, Senior, told in a hundred words or less.

  • Lo, They Will Snog

    An utterly ridiculous Draco/Hermione story wherein I shamelessly lambaste the entire romance genre. Featuring much snogging, a blatant lack of believable characterization - oh, and did I mention the Irritatingly Sappy Love That Dares Not Speak Its Name?

  • Don't You Dare

    A scene that I think should have taken place at the end of GoF, but... ah, well. Harry and Cho finally talk about the night when Cedric died, and come to closure - or is it a new beginning?

  • Confessions Of A Fat, Ugly Slytherin

    Pansy Parkinson's difficult marriage with Draco Malfoy as seen through the eyes of Millicent Bulstrode. Sometimes it's easier to not be beautiful.

  • Harry Potter and the Carrot Cake of Doom

    In which Ron and Hermione are clueless, Harry discovers his love of knitting, the Death Eaters learn how to cook - and why has Voldemort started wearing a pink, frilly apron?

  • Love Scene

    The classic deathbed scene, Draco/Pansy style. In the aftermath of Voldemort's final defeat, Draco and Pansy have one last conversation.

  • On Knowing

    Parvati on life, love, knowledge, and just about everything in between. Contains some Lavender/Parvati slash.

  • Vocabulary Lesson

    Evil doesn't always start out as cruelty. Sometimes it's something simpler. Something as simple as aesthetic appreciation... A younger Tom Riddle reflects on the Unforgivable Curses.

  • Spring Cleaning

    Companion to "My Sister's Ghost." Petunia's life is perfect. Everything is under control... or is it?

  • I'm Not A Liar

    A closer look at a seldom-seen character: Rita Skeeter tries to justify her way of life.

  • After

    A cross-section of the thoughts of a man who's just lost everyone and everything he values. Sirius' thoughts after his arrest.

  • Divination

    Sequel to "Other." A frustrated Madam Pomfrey reflects on being helpless in the face of the worst problems.

  • Despite the Fact

    Companion of sorts to "Confessions of a Fat, Ugly Slytherin." In which Pansy Parkinson reflects on how there's always something lurking underneath the surface.

  • Little Boy Lost

    What would it be like for an observer to watch the Dursleys' treatment of Harry? Set in PS/SS.

  • J’ai Demandé À Ma Mère

    Fleur Delacour speaks about the nature of being a veela.