"The girls stood under a tree in Pandora's backyard, but it looked like something out of a dream. Littered on the grass and hanging from tree branches were countless lanterns. Their light seemed to shine in all colours at the same time, adorning the pale twilight with a spectacular glow."
The Black sisters are staying over at someone's country house, and Bella makes a new friend who is as twisted as her. (Bellatrix/mystery character friendship)
Wolfstar drabbles. It's not easy to decipher a soft heart hidden behind leather and spikes, but Remus Lupin is up for the task.
Take one wrong step and you are in too deep; do not try to fight it and you might survive. A series of oneshots following Draco Malfoy from his father's imprisonment to the Battle of Hogwarts. Rated M for death and torture in later chapters.
"Darkness had always hung around Severus, whispering that darkness was where he truly belonged. And that night would be when he finally allowed the darkness outside him to come within him, to consume him." Warning: suicide attempt.
Drabble collection. My entries for the "Musical Chairs Style Competition" on the HPFC forum, in which I got the 1st place. Pairings & characters: Narcissa/Scabior, Trelawney/Mrs. Lovegood, Petunia Dursley, Amy Benson/Dennis Bishop, Severus/Lily and Theodore Nott/Flora Carrow.
"In that moment, everything they had seemed impossibly fragile; their relationship was feeble and insignificant before the great war that threatened to turn it to dust." Spending the last day of summer with Lily, Severus reflects on Light and Dark.
Valentine's Day had always been sickening to Severus Snape, but some Februarys were worse than others.
How far can Gilderoy's narcissism go? What kind of dreams does Argus Filch have? Would the Basilisk dare to attack a prefect? The crazy ideas I thought of while rereading CoS. Not necessarily in chronological order.
Draco and Harry share a moment after the War, but the ex-Death Eater's past still troubles him.
A rather tragic encounter between Draco and Myrtle a few months after the end of the War.