/Sequel to Little Moon./ He understood now, and if he could swallow the moon in his lupine jaws, he would.
Tales spun around a large and complex web, but they all hold their roots in a single world. /for the Poetry bootcamp/
A lot of things happened on the pitch, both on and off the ground. /for the Setting Boot Camp/
It was not in Minerva's nature – human or cat – to simply sit.
It was a mean trick to play, knowing he was arachnophobic.
[AU] Severus hadn't expected either himself or Lily to wind up in Gryffindor, the so-called noble den of lions. But he was going to have to deal with it, because he was stuck with their generally infuriating naive optimism and lack of foresight for the next seven years. /for the One World AU Boot Camp/
...because humans aren't the only characters to leave a mark. /for the Non-human Characters Bootcamp/
Are you happy with a quick-jig without establishing something further? [Yule Ball setting.]
[DH] Lavender and Seamus are trying to enjoy a picnic, but it's simply impossible with the world they live in. Their conversation turns to more serious matters instead, and whatever else they share twisted with the snakes that hide in the grass with them.
George and Angelina were struggling even before, but when their first child is born with a hearing defect, making sure she gets the same opportunities as the rest of the Wizarding World provides an extra strain that will either break or make their relationship.
A mix of character, pairings and scenarios, but three things connect them all. Can you guess what? /Daily Freeverse Challenge, rated for sexual content in some poems/
Poems on the creatures that live in the Forbidden Forest, by enlarge apart from the humans and their war. But that's impossible, isn't it?
There was Lycoris, the typical supremest Black. Then there was Dorea, who married into the Muggle-loving Potter family.
Wars and killing really could drive you mad. Harry/Hermione
Different decisions, different outcomes...the slightest change can create new and different futures rippling out. AU!Poems
Herbert Beery was a Master in Herbology, but his true interests lay in dramatics.
After the shocking departure of Helena, Godric questions why Rowena will neither chase after her nor mourn for her.
[AT] Albus may have heeded Minerva's words and taken action to change Petunia's and Vernon's ways, however the heart wasn't like the rest of the human body - so susceptible to magical intervention.
The moon covered him in grey dust, but it could not hide the tears in his eyes.
[Muggleised] They were snatched away the moment they removed the cup from its pedestral, and Cedric's last moments are so fast he can't grasp most of it, and what he does makes little sense at all.