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  • The Restless Wanderer

    Dalia, a self-described nomadic lioness, happened to overhear a certain leopard's complaints against "The Lion Guard." Intrigued, she wandered into the Pridelands in search of the foreign group, and would eventually meet the Lion Guard as well as the chatty yet charismatic eagle, Imba. The lioness soon finds, however, that she stumbled into the Pridelands during her darkest hour.

  • A Perfectly Inauspicious Wedding

    Ever since she was a little girl, Mai has always wanted her "perfect wedding." And now, as she's preparing to marry the Fire Lord, she hopes that she can achieve that goal of hers. But when Caldera City's head Fire Sage forewarns of a dreadfully inauspicious wedding exactly one week before the date, Mai's dream of a "perfect wedding" quickly becomes more and more unattainable.

  • Sisterhood

    It is said that sisters have a close bond like no other. They're simultaneously rivals, friends, enemies, and allies, but despite all else, the shared blood coursing through their veins is of significance. This is especially true for the sisters of Wizarding London. (A series of one-shots regarding various sisters in the Harry Potter Universe. Latest chapter: The Black Sisters)

  • Summer of '94

    "Draco," she said patiently. "I'm dying." It was the summer of '94 - the summer before his fourth year - and Astoria Greengrass had snuck into through his bedroom window, bringing with her news of terminal illness and a pending bucket list. At that time, he hadn't realized that her bucket list would be the start of his long and fickle path to redemption.

  • Dichotomy of Death

    Professor McGonagall has, unfortunately, lost many of her students. Now that the war has ended, she reflects on the moments she had spent with each of them.

  • Definitely Something

    Astoria knows how to cast a corporeal Patronus, and is willing to try teaching Draco when he asks. The problem? Draco can't think of a happy enough memory to use. The solution? Astoria gets the idea to create a new memory for him to use. The problem with the solution? It's, well, unconventional to say the least.