The neighbors are all around, still in their damn pajamas, some of them sipping coffee from cups and all of them talking, chattering, like some young girl didn't just die in there for no reason at all. Dean wants to hit them all. Tag for 1x01, "Pilot." Rated T for language.
He wishes he looks like he does in those pictures he found in Dean's dresser once, the ones where he's taller than Dean, with big shoulders and messy hair. He wonders if he'll get to look like that again, if tomorrow goes well. He wishes he remembers being bigger than Dean the Almighty. DeAged Sam. T for language.
Out of everyone in this world, Harry would be hard pressed to say that Teddy isn't one of his favorites. A collection of one shots, in no particular order, of childhood and everything that it entails.
Sometimes, Teddy Lupin thought, there were so many shoes left for him to fill, and he doubted that he would ever get the chance to prove himself. But with the appearance of an old threat, Teddy finds himself thrust into the middle of an adventure not unlike the ones his godfather's told him about. His first year at Hogwarts might be more exciting than he had dared to hope.
This was a Sammy that Dean had forgotten about- a snot nosed, tag along little shit with big brown eyes and dirty fingers and a smile that could rival the sun. This was a Sam he had known once- this was a Sam he suddenly, desperately, wanted to remember. DeAged Sam. Rated T for language. In-progress.
This second time around deal was never easy- not to accept, not to adjust to, not to appreciate- but Dean suddenly thinks that maybe this is the wrong route. Maybe this is what Sam needs. Maybe this is what he needs. He wonders if he could live with himself if he turned this car around right now and never looked back. DeAged Sam. Rated T for language.
Everything that Sam is, that Sam might be, that Sam could and will be depends on him. Dean isn't sure, as he never is, whether or not he is the right man for the job. The one reassurance he has is that Sam seems to think he is. DeAged Sam. Rated T for language.
Sam wasn't all set, Dean thought wildly. He wasn't all set. He wasn't ready for this, wasn't ready to give his little brother to someone else. He wasn't ready for a Sammy that was okay without him at his side. DeAged Sam. Rated T for language.
. It's one thing, one after the other after the other. Not for the first time, Dean wonders just what the hell he thinks he's playing at here. DeAged Sam. Rated T for language.
Because behind every smile, there is a story waiting to be told. A series of one shots, encompassing a variety of characters. T for later chapters.
Because after it was all over, there was nothing left there for her. So she did the one thing that she could think of. She ran.
Teddy and Victoire play a game of Hide and Seek with Lily while babysitting, and fail miserably.