Poor Neville is the unfortunate witness to the switchng of harmony within the castle walls as enemies become lovers.
Harry leaves for a couple hours and returns to find Draco coloring with Teddy.
He waits for that dance, not the one where most his age press up against each other, but the slow swirling of a slow dance.
Draco and Luna are having a birthday party for their daughter. Why does Voldemort cry?
Draco's fine. Really. So, why doesn't Harry believe him?
"Do you promise to stop throwing rocks at my window?" "No."
Dumbledore is dead and Harry is alone to defeat Voldemort. He receives an anonymous letter which tears him apart. Sequel to Unhealthy.
Draco tries to avoid ministry parties. Unfortunately for him, he cannot escape this one, but maybe it's a good thing he stayed.
Draco is not a very sentimental person, but he writes a letter expressing his love for Harry.
Draco takes a trip to America and gets more than relaxation and a break from work.
Harry has a reason to constantly be watching Draco. connected to Correspondence.
Harry is celebrating his 20th birthday and has a surprise for his family, but this surprise is turned on him.
An unlikely frienship occurs by the correspondence between rivals. Sequel to Apologies but can be read alone.
After the death of Sirius, Harry receives a letter which he never expected
Ron is jealous over a misunderstanding which leaves Harry confused as he faces the daunting tasks of the Triwizard Tournament
Draco takes a chance on Harry but ends up with nothing except a friend.
When Harry and Draco cannot speaks, the silence shares their words. Drabble.
crack fic... a reflection on a particular afternoon between dumbledore and grindlewald
Draco has a sick obsession which just might kill him. WARNING: THIS IS NOT HAPPY OR SCHMEXY! THIS IS SERIOUS & DEPRESSING! ED's mentioned
Perhaps the timing of the grand reveal had been planned, perhaps it was chance, perhaps the love-filled atmosphere sparked it; no matter the reason, it was Valentine's Day when Harry & Draco made their way to the Great Hall for breakfast. Together."