Peter Pettigrew is incredibly angsty.
The Marauders' story doesn't start on the train or during the Sorting Feast. Instead, it starts in detention on the second day of the year with a fight (and with two secret smiles).
Astoria Greengrass - that is, Malfoy - has some doubts after her marriage to Draco.
Ron and Ginny, through the years.
The Brightest Witch of her Age.
In which Crookshanks makes Hermione less sad by scratching a bunch of people and peeing on stuff.
Lily, Dorcas, and Marlene. Because sometimes you just want to have fun (and sometimes that doesn't work out great).
In which Sirius and Regulus have a difference of opinions. Exactly 111 words long (go me!).
In which the Marauders are in the Black Lake, and Peter is angsty.
Rita Skeeter is allowed to write again around a year after the war. Seizing her chance, she locks onto two unexplored mysteries: that of Harry Potter's career change, and of his relationship with his girlfriend.
In which the Battle of Hogwarts is over, Fred is dead, and Percy can't find Oliver. Percy Weasley/Oliver Wood, rated T because I used a bad word in the author's note.
Percy Weasley/Oliver Wood fluff.
George and Percy commiserate at Fred's funeral and find that they might have more in common than they thought. In case this can be somehow misinterpreted: NOT WEASLEYCEST.
Wolfstar fluff! Background Jily, some AUs.
Months after a bitter breakup, Hermione has something to say to Ron.
Lily/Remus
A response to that trope in some Draco-centric fics where Draco was abused by Lucius, and that's used as an excuse for whatever bad things Draco has done. As a person who believes that one of the Malfoys' only positive traits is their love for each other, this is my take on how that trope could have happened.
Deamus fluff! (There will be angst, but then there is always angst).
Jily fluff! (Background Wolfstar).
Neville gives a eulogy at his grandmother's funeral, discussing their relationship and the way others may have misconstrued it.