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  • I'm Not a Leprechaun!

    Seamus Finnigan sits, bored, in his Muggle studies class the day they learn about breakfast cereals, namely one involving a certain mischievous leprechaun. Are they more alike than Mr. Finnigan insists?

  • A Camera's Company

    Years after Harry Potter defeated Voldemort, a young, muggle-born girl discovers a camera outside her front door. The film that accompanies it astounds her. Pictures of a young boy with a brilliant lightning scar, and another of friends walking along the grounds of a magnificent castle. Back by London, a young milkman hopes his brother's camera has been put to good use.

  • Point Me

    The Weasleys always hear explosions coming from Fred and George's room. How can they work on magical projects without the Ministry coming to their door for breaking the Decree for the Reasonable Restriction of Underage Sorcery? One summer, Fred and George decided to make sure no one could catch them.

  • That Damned Cat

    Argus Filch is a man described only by his cantankerous nature and beloved cat. The Harry Potter books do not examine the causes behind the miserable man that is Hogwart's caretaker, or those behind why he is a squib. This story does.

  • Scarlet Snakes with Golden Fangs

    Ninety years after Harry Potter defeated Voldemort, Slytherins and the old pureblood families have been forced into hiding by the prevalent and persistent anti-Voldemort movement. Being too much a wizard, too old-fashioned, or simply too proper can lead to social suicide. And why are hundreds of witches and wizards across England suddenly able to speak with snakes? (T for language)

  • Gringotts Thwarted

    How did the Malfoy family make all their money? They arrive in the Harry Potter series already wealthy beyond the Weasley's wildest dreams. But what if they weren't always so rich? Here's a story of one man, Septimus Malfoy, who changed a family's future.

  • Breathe Easy

    Ron and Hermione have a new child, with physical disabilities. Hermione is shocked, Ron has absolutely no idea what to do, and St. Mungo's is flabbergasted. H&G;, R&Hr;, possibly Rose&Scorpius; later in the story.

  • We-Know-Who, Do You?

    Many books were written about Harry's defeat of Voldemort as a baby. "Every child in our world will know his name," as McGonagall said. So, what were these books that first introduced Harry's peers to the hero that is Harry Potter. Watch as Harry discovers one of the many books written in his honor. Hilarity ensues.