During an ill-fated school camping trip, Lily and James accidentally get left behind in the middle of the forest and must make peace with each other in order to get home.
AU. Lily Evans wants to be the best ice dancer in the world, which means she needs to find a dance partner ASAP. After two failed partnerships, her coach gives her one last option: James Potter.
In which a headstrong Muggleborn Gryffindor and a stubborn Slytherin pureblood can't say the right things to each other at the right time and must learn the hard way that if you know how you feel, and you know what you need to say; you should not wait, you should speak now.
Rainbow Evans is a muggle. So why can she see the future?
Alexandra Black has a lot going on at the moment. She's attempting to navigate a school halfway across the world from her own, she's trying to help her best friend not die in the Triwizard Tournament, she might be falling in love with said friend's rival, she's attempting to mend her relationship with her wrongly imprisoned fugitive father (and currently failing). Oh, and she's try
Apollinariia Avery was the heartless pureblooded Slytherin, Fred Weasley was the blood traitor Gryffindor prankster. Could I make it any more obvious?
Riley Matos already has enough to worry about with switching schools (twice), having her father be an escaped convict, and helping her best friend form a secret band, so this is an absolutely inappropriate time for Fred Weasley to be giving her butterflies in her stomach.
Tessa Fontana doesn't know what to do with her life now that she's retiring from ice dancing, but her new weird neighbour might be of some help.
When Julie Roman moved from her clourful city to a small, dull British village she thought life could not get any worse. Now when she finds out she has possibly crazy neighbours (who might just be in a broom worshipping cult) will they make her new life worse or better?