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  • Beyond the Bounds of Normalcy

    Luna Lovegood has always been far beyond the bounds of what is considered normal, and that includes deciding to go to Peru with a man she hardly knows. Thankfully, it would appear that Rolf Scamander isn't exactly what one could call normal either. As she tries to avoid a future shifting underneath her, Luna also learns what it means to find friendship halfway across the world.

  • hand upon my heart

    Petra Malfoy has always been the favourite child, the one who understood her father best, so it's no wonder that she is hit the hardest after her father passes. She must finally take that step into adulthood all by herself, learning to exist without her father's words of wisdom. Now, she must figure out how to live without his hand upon her heart.

  • A Million and One Reasons to Love You

    Two boys, each with their own internal problems to face, each finding a reason to hide behind the other. But along the way, they're also learning - about friendship, about family, about love. About being with each other. About realising who they truly are. And they connect, merge, and become one. Non-linear drabble collection for Albus/Scorpius for 30 Days of the Gays Challenge.

  • Finding Your Voice

    Growing up as the middle child of war heroes is already hard enough as it is. How much harder can it be when everyone seems to think that you're a little girl? That's what the second-born child of Neville and Hannah Longbottom asks all the time, as he's the only one that knows the truth: he's a boy, no matter what everyone else tells him. He is Dean Longbottom. This is his story.

  • how beautiful the morning

    After all the mistakes that they both made, Draco was certain he would never see his wife again. But then, a year after she walked out on him, Astoria returns, agreeing to give their marriage a second chance, at least for the sake of their son. Will he be able to convince Astoria that his love for her is true or are they destined to play this charade for the rest of their days?

  • how innocent the dawn

    Draco Malfoy was always set to marry Pansy Parkinson, ever since he was six years old. But after the War, the Purebloods are struggling in an uncertain future, and for Draco that means having to adjust to living by rules he never expected. In order to save his family's reputation, he must cast aside what he always knew to be true and begin anew by the guidelines of a changed world.

  • Underneath a Rainbow Sky

    It has come time that we celebrate this which makes us different, that makes us unique. It has come time that we take a moment to love, to laugh, to live, and most importantly, to finally be free.

  • Complications of being Roxanne Weasley

    Having officially graduated from Hogwarts, Roxanne finds herself with little to do except hang out with friends and get into arguments with her mum about Roxy's "future". As strange things begin happening, though, Roxy finds that fretting about finding a job may just be the least of her worries. As Roxy struggles with adulthood, she may soon have to struggle for her life.

  • Where the Roses Grow

    James Potter has never pretended like he was a nice guy, but when he believes that he might have finally found 'the one', he knows that he'll change everything he is just to win her heart. After all, who wouldn't do whatever is necessary to be with the person that just might be the love of their life? Part of the Complications Universe.

  • something to come home to

    A collection of various stories for competitions, challenges, or miscellaneous pieces with no real home.

  • May Angels Slow Your Fall

    Daphne Greengrass is the epitome of Pureblood grace. She is elegant, beautiful, and the desire of all who know her. But there is a dark side to this beautiful little snake, for she is ruthless, too, especially when it comes to standing up for those she loves. Be careful, this snake has quite the bite. 100 word drabbles each. Companion piece to 'Somewhere a bell is ringing'.

  • The Baby Wizard's Handbook

    Victoire and Teddy Lupin will be celebrating their second anniversary in December; they're about to learn that marriage isn't the only celebration in their family. How will carrying on the newest generation of the Weasley family go for this young couple? It can't be too hard, right? At least they have plenty of family to help them on their journey!

  • Lipstick Lesbians

    A collection of stories about my favourite couple. Part 1: Pansy is caught with Astoria Greengrass by her muggle boyfriend and hears a new phrase for the first time. Part 2: Astoria has a conversation with her fiance about love. Part 3: The girls discuss Marcus Flint and marriage.

  • Somewhere a bell is ringing

    Pansy is so much more complex than anyone had ever understood, with three hundred and sixty-five layers that make her into the woman that she is. She is a villain and a bully and a coward and a lover and a friend and a mother. She is Pansy Parkinson, and far away somewhere a bell is ringing just for her. Her time to tell her story, has now begun to unfold.. 100 word drabbles each.

  • The Scamander Twin Chronicles

    A collection of one-shots about my favourite set of twins, Lorcan and Lysander Scamander. The two strange twins of Luna and Rolf Scamander, they are not quite what they appear to be to the outside world. For one thing, they are, first and foremost, brothers.

  • Letters to

    Letters from siblings, parents, lovers, and students. Letters coming from truths and feelings and fears. Letters from the heart.

  • transitions and new identities

    Alice Longbottom is the middle daughter of Neville and Hannah Longbottom. She has two sisters, the elder named Luna and the younger named Hannah. She has a whole family to support her. And that support might soon become necessary as Alice begins to realise that the identity she has allowed herself to live by may not be the right one for her. A trans* recognition tale for NextGen.

  • First Years this way

    Where you end up for your seven years at Hogwarts is important, of course. Many might even say it is the most important event that will happen in your entire life. Whether you find yourself in Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin, or Ravenclaw, what matters is that, at Hogwarts, your house can impact who you become, as a person. These children of the next generation might just agree.

  • trash bins

    Susan knows she isn't supposed to go running back to Anthony Goldstein. Hannah knows she should be happy for Neville. So why does it feel like they're both throwing their lives away?

  • Freaks

    "The odds are that all of our children will be like you. No one is quite sure how muggleborns come to be, or how muggle traits work against the wizard ones, but I can tell you, in most cases of a muggle and magic marriage, the children usually end up muggles. I promise, Dudley, your children will be just like you, and not me. You'll never have to worry."