A poem about a scene from my other story, Fixing the Future. Chronicles Regulus's disastrous attempt at baking.
A poem about the Quidditch Cup. "I love the feeling! The thrill of the chase, the wind in my hair, the sun beating down."
Two years after the events in the second dimension, an old enemy is back for revenge, with Phineas as his main target. Now it's a race against time to keep Phineas safe, but could this summer actually be our favourite inventor's last? A rewrite. Phinabella
How did Harry get his name? Does it have anything to do with Neville Longbottom? Or Lily's skewed hearing? Or was it the plane from the start? A cute drabble-length story about how Harry got his name.
James Potter, Sirius Black, and Remus Lupin are all going to Hogwarts. Friends from the start, the three vow to cause trouble and laughter wherever they go. However, when students start disappearing, things at Hogwarts start to get a little out of control. And when the three try to intervene, they might just find themselves as targets. Can the three survive the school year?
Nine years ago, in a mysterious attack on London, Sirius Black became an angel. Now, as he heads off to Hogwarts, things around him start to change. Friendships form, bonds sever, and a new evil lurks in every shadow. Can an angel of light survive in a world being enclosed in darkness?
A series of Marauder-centric drabbles, based on one word. You can suggest words in reviews. No slash, James/Sirius/Remus/Peter friendship, JPLE
When fifteen-year-old James Potter is given the opportunity to go back in time and save his best friend's life, he's quick to take the chance. Along with his girlfriend, Lily, James must prevent a terrible future from ever happening. Seems easy. After all, it's not like time travel could cause any big problems, right? AU. Rewrite of Fixing the Future.
Fifteen year old James Potter's world came crashing down around him when his best friend is murdered right in front of him. The Wizarding World has fallen into chaos. Now, he and his girlfriend, Lily, travel two years back in time to prevent the awful future from ever happening. But can they really do it, or was the future doomed from the start? AU
Rewrite. AU. When Summer and Ben are assigned to their very first mission in Oblivia, they are eager to prove themselves. Then Summer is shot out of the sky and Ben is captured, and the two Rangers are faced with the possibility of having to complete their mission alone. But can they succeed without each other, or is the Oblivia Region doomed?
When Regulus's parents leave he and Sirius with their Aunt Lysandra, Regulus is looking forward to a parent-free week. Unfortunately, a week of fun is starting to turn into a week of terror, and now they need to find a way out. Happy Halloween!
James is ready to propose to Lily... maybe. But he's not going to be able to do it alone. James is nervous, Lily's confused, and Sirius knew it all along (even if it took a little shove in the right direction).
AU; told completely in letter form. When Sirius runs away from home and ends up in the hospital, James decides he'll write his friend letters that he can read when he comes home. Soon it becomes apparent that maybe Sirius won't be coming home, and James isn't sure he can accept that fact.
Mozen just wanted to find out why his arm was healing. He didn't want to get stuck on some crazy adventure to save the world with his worst enemy. Well, guess what? He's stuck doing just that. With a prophecy looming over their heads and Mirage plotting to destroy the world, Mozen and Aladdin have no choice but to work together to stop her, or see the world fall.
He barely made it to the living room, when he sank to his knees with a painful sob. There was his best friend, his brother, lying motionless on the floor, eyes wide in an expression of grim determination, but dull and unseeing. Halloween 1981 from Sirius's POV
A poem/song after the events of Order of the Phoenix. Slight spoilers.
When Sirius and Remus babysit Harry, only the worst can come of it. Add that to spoken slip-ups, innocent repetitions, and angry mothers, and you get one heck of a night!
A poem/song about the aftermath of the Willow Incident, written in Sirius's POV.