Minerva realised when Harry James Potter first walked into Hogwarts that something wasn't right. Through a combined effort of the Snake and the Lion, they set to change things. Harry is now about to walk into his second year at the wizarding school, with a whole new curriculum. What happens when adults behave like adults with a basilisk on the loose? Sequel to I Did Nothing.
A sister piece to Giving Up; the Boy-Who-Lived broke and the shards of glass of everyone else's life still need to be picked up. Because what is there to be said when so many people failed one boy so very, very badly. Triggers; suicide. T for safety and triggers
When the odds turn against Seneca Crane he has only one option left. How does he come to terms with that. Oneshot. (T for safety)
When Harry James Potter walks into Hogwarts for the first time, Minerva realises that she made a huge mistake in leaving him with the Dursley's all those years ago. If she does something now, will she be able to change things? And will the Lion and the Snake be able to work together? Divergence Point: Walking into Hogwarts.
Possible one shot. How much does Peeve's really see? How much does he really know. But nobody ever asks Peevsey anything.
Harry is at the end of his rope; he's no saviour, he's just a frightened and hurting adolescent who has been asked to do too much. The prophecy was the last straw. Can McGonagall do something now? Or is it too late? Trigger Warning: Suicide, Self-harm
Harry Potter didn't get to the Chamber of Secrets in time; Tom Riddle is back and determined to be stronger and greater than his other self ever managed. The world is about to become a very different place. (Rated T for safety more than anything.)