"Noun. An ardent longing, as for something that is lost." Seven years after Fred's death, George contemplates ending his life.
Neville Longbottom has a good life-on the outside. He has a good job and he loves his wife. But do darker secrets plague he and his family?
"He needs something to hold onto, he needs a solace, a refuge, something to keep him steady, something, anything. But he is marked, he is damned, and they can all see it." George after Fred's death. Companion to When He Was Twenty, but can be read separately.
"But Jackson... There can't be anything left of Jackson. It's impossible. Nothing salvageable. He's gone." April's POV of Perfect Storm.
Hermione has always been afraid since the war, to the point of being terrified to check the mail. But can she realize she has to find courage?
Bottles and bar fights tend to be what Neville Longbottom's life is now. That is, until the ice breaks and he steps over the line.
Hermione is leading a good life four months after the Battle of Hogwarts. What happens when ghosts from her past return to haunt her? HG/DM HG/GW Sorry for any previous weird formatting, it's now fixed.
Ron's utterly miserable at Bill and Fleur's wedding, but maybe Hermione can cheer him up. One-shot, fluff
Draco Malfoy isn't sure what he wanted, but he knows for certain that it wasn't to attend Blaise Zabini's funeral handcuffed and wandless.
Twolegplace has never been safe. And for cats like Jet, Pepper, Merry, Chirp, and Jingo, it's often full of lethal mishaps. When a mysterious stranger called Sol arrives in Twolegplace, he fills the cats with something they never thought they'd have again-hope. But at what cost? (Previously The Hopeful and the Conspirator)
Charlie Weasley and Nymphadora Tonks were enemies, and it was known by all. But at her funeral, can he come to his senses regarding his bias?
"The end is near and he knows, but he'll be damned if he's going to let it slow him down." The last moments of Fred Weasley. One-shot.
How did Ron ever get in this situation? He never wanted to be the one to break the news to George, but Hermione insisted. One-shot
George Weasley thought he would never be the same after his brother's death. That is, until he has a plan to pretend nothing ever really happened, and when he meets January Watson, a clever, intelligent Muggle, who he finds he can be himself around. Secrets arise, and George realizes he knows less and less about Fred and the only thing he can do is brace himself for the damage.
I was never your son. I was just a lonely pawn in this game you were playing, the stakes so high I could never look down. I'm not your child anymore. I never was.
As stated by the title.
Victor and Ida meet over coffee. Oneshot. Fluff.
George is dying on the inside, losing the internal war he is fighting. His psychiatrist offers a solution, but will he take it?
"No, Fred never truly died," I say. "The marks he left on the world will never really disappear." One-shot.
What's the point in life when we can tell we're going to lose it anyway? When we know that death will come on swift wings no matter what? When every effort turns out to be completely futile? Nevertheless, we struggle with this vain thing called life anyway, giving it our everything, only to find we lose it all in return.