What is infinite? The universe and the greed of men. - Leigh Bardugo
Harry and Ron have struggled, they've fought, they've overcome insurmountable obstacles to reach this prize. Yet this last obstacle could be the end of them.
She had read books, had listened when the older students clinically delineated the Battle of the Astronomy Tower. She had survived a year of the Carrows, of torture and terror and being so bloody glad that Dennis was safe at home. But nothing prepared her for this.
Scorpius knew what he was going to say. He had practised, Merlin damn it. He had scripted this conversation, agonizing over every word, every clause, every… but there was only one thing he could say that mattered, and it was the only thing out of his entire scripted speech that he could remember when faced with Albus' gorgeous green eyes.
Theo knows love isn't real. It's just a plaything, a pastime, a weapon that can manipulate people all too well. After Draco succumbs to desire and calls it love, Theo finds himself pulled into an entirely new circle - one where love is the most powerful magic of all. As it becomes harder and harder to cling to his cynicism, Theo begins to wonder... if love is real, what is it?
Harry and Ginny want to build a life together, and this is what building a life together means: marriage, children, and lifeless beige walls.
Some days, Hermione can't believe they won the war.
Theo's mum was a painter. On bright summer days, she would instruct the House-elves to pack a picnic basket, and she would Apparate Theo to the pond at the edge of the property, far away from Theo's father's tantrums. She would bring her canvases and messy box of paints, and she would paint anything that caught her eye.
Pansy doesn't visit Diagon Alley anymore. Voldemort is gone, but there's always someone for the people to hate – like the woman infamous for attempting to turn their savior in.
Remus has been very good about hiding how stupidly in love he is with Sirius. But when Sirius hatches a plot to piss off his family, how can Remus say no when he's asked to help?
Letting Potter goad him into helping parent Teddy was one of the worst decisions of Draco's life, in his humble opinion - especially since there's apparently a rule against letting parents sleep in.
Teddy's time travel spell goes horribly awry, and now he's stuck in a thirty-minute loop on the London Eye, two years later than he was aiming for.
Draco's been stuck in an Order safehouse with Potter for far too long. At this point, he doesn't know whether the loneliness won't drive him mad before the Dark Lord can get to him. Enter Potter, with a bowl of soup.
Fleur failed in the Second Trial. She failed her sister, she failed her school... she failed herself. How can she trust her inner strength if she's the only one who can see it?
Voldemort is gone, but he took so many others with him. And the day after the Battle of Hogwarts, the sun still rises.
Ron and Hermione are getting married, and Mrs. Weasley's wedding preparations are driving Ginny mad. Still, a stolen moment with Harry makes her wonder: is a wedding worth it?
After the war, Draco throws himself into his work, determined that his only purpose is providing for his mother now that his father is gone. But his mother has other plans...and they include matchmaking for her son. When a younger girl catches Draco's interest, the man begins to wonder...can a Death Eater have a happy ending?
When Pansy was twelve, she was determined to become the next Lady Malfoy. Now, she's survived a war, and her life is so different from how she thought it would be - yet so much better.
Rose is having a bad morning, but one sweet gesture can turn all of that around.
Andromeda chose Ted, and she hasn't regretted it once.