Nicolas and Perenelle Flamel face the consequences of taking the Philosopher's Stone elixir.
In this story, which rests heavily on Aberforth's account of the events to the Trio in DH28, Ariana, Albus and Aberforth must all, in different ways, face the death of their mother and cope with the other forms of death that brings into their own lives.
Mirror reflections show Percy what true wisdom is.
A reconciling moment for Luna and Draco.
Harry begins to get to know his cousin, Phemy, and discovers more of his Potter heritage.
Harry discovers just how much family means to him.
The International Confederation of Wizards struggles to find accord on the proposed Statute of Secrecy, but their peaceful surrounds eventually have an impact.
Molly confronts Arthur about his growing fascination for Muggle artefacts.
Fifty years on, Lucius Malfoy looks back in regret.
Fred, George and Ginny bump into Percy in Diagon Alley, not long after Christmas 1995, and tell him a few home-truths.
Ron struggles to come up with a way of marking his first anniversary with Hermione and seeks Harry's help. An entry for the IWSC Season 3, round 4 writing school.
An AU one-shot in which Ginny finds herself relying on a rather unusual Fairy Godmother to help her escape.
Severus Snape finds himself in a horrifying dilemma when he realises the Dark Lord's intent to kill the Potters.
Harry finds himself trapped during a night-time prowl around the castle. An entry for IWSC3 round 1 writing school.
Chapter 1 of a who-knows-how-long story of a Hogwarts letter arriving in a strict Christian household.
Draco and Neville share a moment of growth and reconciliation, a few weeks after their return to Hogwarts to complete their unfinished seventh year.
An exploration of Aberforth's perspective on the Dumbledores' move to Godric's Hollow after Percival's imprisonment. Set approximately 7 years before 'Don't Let Them Look Through the Curtains'. An entry for the IWSC season 2.
A prequel to 'The Angevin Crown' (also by Paceso), 'More Than A Match' describes the battle of wills between Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine over the Angevin crown and outlines Henry's bitter resentment of Eleanor's magical power. An entry for the IWSC season 2.
The Angevin crown—a purely fictitious object, although not without its parallels in Muggle history—becomes a catalyst for political manoeuvering and treachery between goblins and wizards. (Note: Cornelius Fudge and Mr Borgin are also characters in this story, but neither is offered for selection as a listed character during publication.) An entry for the IWSC season 2.
The Angevin crown—a purely fictitious object, although not without its parallels in Muggle history—becomes a catalyst for political manoeuvering and treachery between goblins and wizards. (Note: Cornelius Fudge and Mr Borgin are also characters in this story, but neither is offered for selection as a listed character during publication.) An entry for the IWSC season 2.