A moment of Hannah Abbott-angst before the OWLs.
If something's just too horrible to contemplate, the mind will refuse to contemplate it."
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 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.
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.
"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.
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?
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?
Pansy Parkinson's difficult marriage with Draco Malfoy as seen through the eyes of Millicent Bulstrode. Sometimes it's easier to not be beautiful.
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?
The classic deathbed scene, Draco/Pansy style. In the aftermath of Voldemort's final defeat, Draco and Pansy have one last conversation.
Parvati on life, love, knowledge, and just about everything in between. Contains some Lavender/Parvati slash.
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.
Companion to "My Sister's Ghost." Petunia's life is perfect. Everything is under control... or is it?
A closer look at a seldom-seen character: Rita Skeeter tries to justify her way of life.
A cross-section of the thoughts of a man who's just lost everyone and everything he values. Sirius' thoughts after his arrest.
Sequel to "Other." A frustrated Madam Pomfrey reflects on being helpless in the face of the worst problems.
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.
What would it be like for an observer to watch the Dursleys' treatment of Harry? Set in PS/SS.
Fleur Delacour speaks about the nature of being a veela.