"I still think it would have been better for him to remain," he said. / "We shall see."
"This is quite the perilous situation we find ourselves in," Sirius drawled, leaning over the balcony.
Five moments in the lives of Charlie and Percy. For Grace [WolfWinks].
Rabastan waits in Azkaban. Free-verse.
Neville stood, raising his glass of champagne, and the guests fell silent, all turning their attention towards the head table. It was the happiest day of his life, but that was soon to change.
It had been easy to pretend for the first few months, but now … now, it was impossible to ignore.
Dobby had a lot of ups and downs in his life.
A flash of pain, a choked shout — his, it turned out — and his leg gave out.
Homework, note-passing, and the creation of new rules to break. Just a typical day in the Gryffindor Common Room. (Warning for excessive use of Haiku)
She pushes, scratches, using beak and talons to escape. She doesn't know why or how, but she feels a need to leave here.
Bill leaving hadn't been at all what he was expecting; his best friend was gone, and there was only so many times he could face having to de-gnome the garden because Mum had caught him saying how he had nothing to do.
Heart racing, Colin pushed his way through the crowd, careful to keep his pace several steps down from a jog. He needed to walk fast enough that no one would see his face too long, but slow enough that he wouldn't cause suspicion.
In the beginning, it is simply a room. But, as is wont to happen in a place so imbued with magic, it does not remain simply anything for long.
A year in the life of Ron Weasley. One drabble per month.
["Nymphadora T. One K.S," Captain Delacour says instead of a traditional greeting. But that's understandable; who would say hello to an AI?] Three stories happening entirely apart from each other, but connecting in a way that shouldn't be possible. Or perhaps it's just the same story, destined to repeat itself throughout history. (warnings for character death) Sci-Fi!AU
For years, Salazar Slytherin's past has been shrouded in mystery. He has been deemed 'power hungry' and 'cold-hearted', stopping at nothing to get what he wants, but what do we really know of the man behind the myths? Surely, there's more to his story?
Colin could tell things were changing. Outwardly, the world appeared exactly the same, but Colin knew.
Making new friends is one of the greatest things that can happen, apparently. Petunia wouldn't know.
Sirius hoisted the blue plastic box higher on his hip, took a deep breath, and knocked on the door. The sound was loud in the otherwise quiet of the night, and he would be worried about waking the neighbours if any of the surrounding houses were actually close.
Nursery, Lorcan decides, is the root of all evil