Two years after the events of the show, the McDuck clan is doing swimmingly. The kids are about to enter their first year of high school, adventuring on the weekends, and McDuck Enterprises' investments have made everyone's favorite adventure-capitalist even richer than before. Nothing could bring this family down. ...Except one of their own. (Individual episode summaries inside.)
Louie's favorite object gets damaged, and Scrooge teaches him the value of repairing rather than replacing.
Summary: In 1913 a globetrotting Goldie O'Gilt meets a drunk and suicidal Scrooge McDuck in a bar in Cape Town, South Africa, and makes the decision to keep him alive—no matter what. (If you know, then you know.) (Major spoilers for "Season 4: Squrae.")
"He can see the freckles on her face fading into her flush; the December chill and (he likes to hope) his company have reddened her nose and her dimpled cheeks. 'Alright,' Remus agrees. 'I could go for a butterbeer myself.' Stupid thing to say, he chastises himself. Sounding so formal, like a professor. But Dorcas giggles and leads him inside the pub." Remus Lupin's first date.
In which Harry's being an orphan has an unexpected side-effect, and Ron helps him out—learning a lesson in gratitude along the way. (Harry-Ron friendship fic, because Ron doesn't get enough credit and Harry needs a hug.)
"And that was the other thing, the big one. When Neville had last been at his Gran's place he had found an old book of genealogy. It had revealed a big secret to him: Aunt Bella wasn't actually his aunt." In which Alice finally tells her son the truth, and Neville learns that one good choice can change everything. AU
Fall 1998: Between his curse, a new family, and a castle full of war-scarred students in need of guidance, newly-reinstated Professor Lupin has enough on his plate– and that's before an old foe rears his ugly maw. Myth and Magic mix in this tale of wizards and wolves, making one lesson very apparent: whatever you do, keep clear of the moonlight. Post-war AU; RLNT, HPGW, RWHG, DMLB.
Charismatic and brilliant, Tom Riddle is nothing short of Hogwarts' finest pupil. But behind the façade lie dark secrets, family madness, and a tortured soul. When an experiment lands him in the Forest of Dean, early 1998, he sees the fruits of his labors firsthand– only this time, with a soul not yet numbed by dark magic. After all, no one is born evil. (Retelling of Book 7, AU.)
"An old tradition holds that on the day of ordination a priest may ask one special favor of God. After thinking long and hard, Seamus had finally settled on his wish: that should ever he cross the path of an Irish soul in need of his help, he would never fail to notice it…" In which a priest, two healers and headmistress change the course of history. (Full and New ficverse, 3-shot)
1996: As war breaks out across wizarding Britain, a man more broken than he lets on is given a perilous mission: infiltrate and destabilize the most dangerous werewolf pack in Europe. To do so, Remus will have to fight his instincts, face an ugly family history, and confront the very man who's made his life a living hell. And even that may not be enough. ("Full and New" ficverse.)
"Oh yes, Remus Lupin knew, better than most, better than any boy of eleven should have to know, that the greater evils were not hidden by the darkness of the night, but by the darkness within the human heart." Sirius tells a scary story. Marauders era one-shot. (Technically part of the "Full and New" 'verse, but can stand on its own.)
"This is so cool, I can't believe Kingsley and Mad-Eye are a part of this- and Professor Dumbledore, too! And did you hear?" "Hear what?" "Mad-Eye said that there's a werewolf in the Order!" In which Tonks makes a faux pas, Sirius gets the wrong idea, and Remus takes it like a gentleman. (Technically part of the "Full and New" universe, but can stand on its own.)
"He'd always believed that one day, he and Hope would sit Remus down and tell their son the full truth together. He'd never expected he'd have to do this alone." Short oneshot on the day Lyall finally told his son the truth.