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  • The Secret Life of Lucius Malfoy

    Draco Malfoy has spent years trying to distance himself for the sins of his father. But after Lucius's death, the past comes whirling back at breakneck speed.

  • There's More to Jazz Than Just the Blues

    Draco Malfoy like jazz for it's bittersweet tunes. But when Astoria's around, he hears the delighted swing of the jazz band.

  • Of Friendship and Flowers

    Pomona Sprout knows talent when she sees it. This is the tale of how one young Neville Longbottom found his home in Herbology.

  • It Goes Both Ways

    Love is fierce and love is gentle. It's heart-moving and heartbreaking at the same time, as Draco Malfoy knows. And that pesky little thing called communication... well, it goes both ways.

  • Oh, Brother!

    Rose wants to become the next partner at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes, and to prove herself, she uses her brother Hugo as a test dummy for her latest (and soon to be greatest) products... that is, till things go a little... wild.

  • Cello Man

    This is the story of how Merton Graves joined the Weird Sisters.

  • The Thunderbird and the Phoenix

    This is the tale of how the first thunderbird came to be. T rating to be safe.

  • Full Moon

    Coping is not the word Lavender Brown would use to describe her life post-war. Surviving was more like it.

  • The Real Estate of My Heart

    Daphne Greengrass's father is a prominent businessman with a big hand in real estate on Diagon Alley and its neighboring streets. But when You-Know-Who returns, many shop owners start to close shop. Daphne, young and confused, is torn between her heart, her home, and her Hogwarts house.

  • The List

    A list is circulating around Hogwarts rating girls based on their personality, and the Potter-Weasley clan is not having it. But the majority of them jump to conclusions over its origin, leaving Hugo stuck between family and his secret boyfriend - a certain blond Slytherin.

  • Compromises

    Lucius and Arthur. Draco and Ron. Scorpius and Hugo. The Malfoy and the Weasley men have always had a complicated relationship. Maybe time has finally started to heal old rivalries... or maybe some people were never meant to be friends.

  • Raging Sorrow

    Most wizards live well into their hundreds. Charlie Weasley was seventy-five and even he knew he wasn't making it to eighty. He was too hard on his body from day one, always going full bore, never quitting. And now he rages in his sorrow, mourning the life and the love he could have had, but lost.

  • Defeated

    A missing moment from Ron's fourth year. No one likes a bully; no one likes it when the bully's right either.

  • The Best Part of Growing Up is Falling in Love

    Lily trusts Sirius with a very important secret.

  • The Cannons, Lost at Sea

    The Chudley Cannons were lost at sea. Soon they meet a strange old man, and their world changes forever.

  • The Golden Years

    Molly and Arthur Weasley have been through a lot in their lifetime. Now it's time for them to embrace their Golden Years with a little help from the Muggle world.

  • A Monster Splash

    Horace Slughorn likes to spend his evenings experimenting... that is, until it gets a little out of hand.

  • Second Best

    Ron Weasley knows what it feels like to be second best. So when he sees his own brother falling into that category, Ron knows he has to step in.

  • Thicker than Water

    The Sacred Twenty-Eight are wizarding families of the highest caliber. They are the families who have kept a strong magical bloodline from the dawn of time to this very day. One could almost say the blood running through the veins of the Twenty-Eight is that of pure origin. And somehow, the Shacklebolt family has found itself as part of the elite.

  • The Mysterious Box

    Hugo and Rose are cleaning out their grandparents' attic when they stumble upon a box filled with strange items they've never seen before. Even Rose's keen eye and sharp intellect can't help the siblings place where this stuff might have come from. And who are Monica and Wendell, anyway?