Harry's death at the end of The Triwizard Tournament puts into motion a cycle of events no one could have predicted. An exercise in writing 1K words every three days or so. Dramione. Reviews are much appreciated.
They seek vengeance. They seek peace. They seek to light the world on fire.
A collection of drabbles featuring the new generation. Scorose for now.
Cupcakes brought together the two most unlikely people. But would pie be able to keep them thick as thieves? Or would some allergies, graduation and a bad case of snobbery be their final downfall? Sequel to "The Days of the Cupcakes" but can be read as a stand-alone. Second in "The Sweet Tooth of Destiny" Quartet
In a blinded post-war world, Hermione Granger's powerful opinions on equality and acceptance ensure she's not a society's Darling. An attempt to silence her forever gets completely turned around, her friends are forced into hiding and the words of the most unlikely person suddenly echo in her mind. "The Legends of Witchcraft aren't bedtime flicks, Granger" Draco Malfoy had said.
In which there's a shy Draco, a squealing Hermione and a whole lot of cupcake eating. Stranger things have surely happened. Haven't they? ... AU and kind of OOC.
The Legends of Witchcraft aren't bedtime flicks, Granger, not even that Beedle the Bard nonsense that you so desperately cling to. [...] So don't stay there, with your optimism and compassion, telling me that the worst is over. The worst in never over. It always has yet to come.
The Legends of Witchcraft aren't bedtime flicks, Granger, not even that Beedle the Bard nonsense that you so desperately cling to. [...] So don't stay there, with your optimism and compassion, telling me that the worst is over. The worst in never over. It always has yet to come.