It's New Year's Eve, and Draco Malfoy is stepping back into society for the first time since the war. He's intent on keeping hidden, however, until he quite literally runs into a familiar (and dare he say beautiful) face.
When a star dies, it leaves behind little pieces of itself. Specs of stardust destined to become something more. Draco feels more like a blackhole, his mission sucking the joy out from around him. But maybe he could spend the time he has left with Astoria anyways, just to stand in her own brilliant glow.
A collection of stories from Draco and Astoria's life together. Plenty of fluff.
Ron instantly regretted letting Fred and George practice their magic on him. Now he had his soulmate's last words engraved on his arm, and he couldn't help but notice they did little to explain who they might belong to one day.
After Voldemort's defeat, there are many in the wizarding community who are disillusioned by any form of governing power. After all, the Ministry failed them once. Who was to say they wouldn't again?
Draco has a sinking, sinking, sinking feeling in his chest. Every time he looks at his mother, it gets worse. For the better part of a year, it's all he can think about.
With just two days to go before his sixteenth birthday, Hugo is forced to hear about his sister's super secret surprise birthday gift. But for Hugo, he'd much rather read his new book and wait to find out what Rose has in store. That is, until a certain blond gives him a hint.
When Neville is tasked with finding a way to bring on more NEWT-level herbology students, he turns to one of his home projects—a magically mutated Venus fly trap he'd found at a Muggle greenery. But as the plant starts to grow to Hagrid proportions, can Neville handle the consequences of his actions? (Inspired by Little Shop of Horrors)
It was eerie how quiet the world could be after so much fear and uncertainty. If Harry had wondered at any point before, he knew now just how high the stakes were. At least, that's what the grave beside him kept reminding him. A missing moment from Shell Cottage.
After Rose and Hugo both leave for Hogwarts, Ron and Hermione find themselves falling into an easy-going routine. For Ron, it's working out splendidly. But Hermione... well... she's not taking to the "empty nester" title quite as well.
The wizarding world was healing slowly after the war, though with plenty of successes along the way. A new Minister of Magic, a new Headmistress at Hogwarts. With Kingsley's approval, Minerva was just a few moments away from setting into motion one of her proudest projects yet: a Muggle-born integration program.
Andromeda hated these stupid socialite parties. At least she had Narcissa to turn to when things felt too much. Or... so she thought.
Who was this sleeping girl by the fireplace? And why does Draco always feel so inclined to cover her with a blanket?
In the entirety of Rose's life, she had had three amazing broom rides.
Astoria's been receiving mysterious letters from an anonymous admirer. Her sister thinks it's foul play, but there's just something about the way he writes that wakens the romantic inside Astoria all the same.
For Draco, Astoria meant home. So when he returns to his flat late one night with no Astoria to be found, he finds himself feeling untethered. Where had she gone?
I should have known better. Magic isn't real, and even if it was, it doesn't logically make sense that only a select few people actually have it. I've been fed these outrageous lies my whole life, but now I know the truth... and they're all going to burn for it. (Sci-fi AU.)
It had been two months since Molly had begun her obsessive letter writing, and she knew very well that her efforts were likely in vain. Yet she persisted, if only to let the words swirling around inside her head out.
A series of unfortunate events leave Hermione and Ron scrambling to make their wedding go off without a hitch. At least they're in it together, for better or worse.
Remus is thrilled to be with Sirius again, here, where they first met. Here, where they became friends and then brothers.