Will the magic of the first well be everything the Wingfeathers hope for, or will it be even more?
It was an ancient celebration dating back to the time of the Peverell brothers. It was a day when muggles loved magic. It was a day of lighthearted terror, merry morbidity, and other unproductive contradictions. Primarily, it was a nuisance, and this year wouldn't be any better.
What would an intelligent inanimate object envy? Eleven-year-old Scorpius Malfoy wishes and wonders as he wears the good old Sorting Hat.
Scorpius plays the piano, Albus becomes an animagus, Rose is an arithmancer, and the youngest Weasley has Down Syndrome. House elves, merpeople, music, and many kinds of magic. The formatting on ch. 11 is now fixed.
Hogwarts ghosts usually mind their own business, but when things get really dreadful, they just might take umbrage. AU. This has nothing to do with my other stories, and nothing to do with Star Wars.
Memories are powerful. This is how they are made in Harry and Ginny's family.
What is the perpendicular capacity principle, why doesn't it apply to the Sorting Hat, and when will things start looking more positive?
A Schubert Impromptu is interrupted by impolite intruders when the littlest Malfoy decides he wants piano lessons.
After the end of DH, Lily Potter reflects on the influence nine women have had on her son.
Disability, or advantage? Muggles' wisdom and animagi's curiosity. Second Generation. Introducing the greatest original character ever.
Even old Ollivander has things to discover. Five interconnected one-shots from the wandmaker's perspective that accompany my "A Lily By Any Other Name" story; they'll still make sense if you haven't read the other story. Warning: wand lore nerdiness
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Years after good has won over evil, a few witches and wizards still have to learn to see each other with a new perspective in order to realize the truth. (These fit into my A Lily by Any Other Name story but are written from, well, a new perspective).
Lily was talented, she was pretty, and she was kind-hearted and friendly. She would never love the dark, greasy boy in the corner. Would she?