Harry Potter thought that for once, with the organization behind the Holy Grail Tournament, he would be safe for a year, able to relax... of course, if you know Harry, you know it's not that easy.
Harry Potter, the Wizarding World's Hero and Savior was sent far away to his last remaining family by blood, in order to ensure his protection. Unfortunately for the Wizarding World, Harry had no blood relation to the Dursleys or the Evanses...
The daughter of a powerful and feared figure, the last heir to an once illustrious clan and a massively strong, usually mild tempered boy with episodes of psychotic rage... perhaps it wasn't the best idea to put them in a team together, even if it sounded good on paper.
Instead of being a spoiled brat when Uther says no to the Purge of Stratholme, Arthas decides to wait. After all, they'll all be zombies in like a minute anyway, it's not like he's not gonna get to kill a whole bunch of stuff anyway. Thus, he has a wonderful time stomping his way through an army of zombies.
In which Harry learns the one spell that makes the power of Love sound badass and uses it. Voldemort never saw it coming.
Upon seeing Ginevra with her boyfriend, Harry Potter, the Brothers Weasley, minus Ron, try their hand at the traditional Big Brother Speech. It does not go well for them.
Companion piece to Simplicity is Best. After the Tri-Wizard Tournament is over, there's still the problem of Harry's godfather being a fugitive. Thus, a clever wizard finds a simple solution.
Narcissa being around leads to Draco not alienating Harry when they first meet. This leads to Harry accepting Draco's offer of friendship. In order to not alienate him, Draco decides to tolerate Hermione on their compartment when she shows up. Somehow discussion on houses comes up. The result is obvious.
Dumbledore addresses Harry's concerns about the Flamels dying as a result of his fight with Voldemort. Because it's always bugged me.
One shots, drabbles, ficlets and mini series that range from fluffy waff to dark, bad ends. Might range from as few as a hundred words to as many as several thousand. Nothing other than 'self contained' is a rule here.
Harry Potter understands you fight fire with fire. So does Hermione. Voldemort has done all sorts of rituals to increase his power (or so the word goes), so why not try one to increase Harry's? Unfortunately for Harry, they picked one that will leave him feeling a little... blue. (Kind of a crossover with Monmusu Quest except not 'cause no Monmusu Quest category)
And win at life while they do it.
After his Death, Obito's first stop in the afterlife train is a visit with Rin. She has been watching over him, and is not happy with his actions, thought and decisions.
Fate muses about her relationship with her mother.
Harry Black is a lot of things. Powerful. Skilled. Rich. All those and many more. One thing Harry is not, however, is 'The Boy Who Lived'. In fact, Harry is not even a boy to begin with. Shrouded in mystery and tragedy, the Black Queen rises, leaving nothing but sorrow in her wake.
Voldemort struck down Harry Potter in the forbidden forest. It does not stick.
In which the plot does not save the characters from their stupid ideas.
Neptune is lazy. Plutia is lazier. Histoire takes forever to do anything. Not a good combination when time dillation is involved. Good ending? My foot.
Two people exchange Fates. Hijinks to follow.
Riddle was an opponent no second year student could hope to defeat, even weakened by being an incomplete, barely corporeal apparition. Harry refuses to let Ginny die for his weakness, and there's only one option available...