She lays back, and thinks of a man with dark hair and blue eyes, who always manages to save her when he still hasn't saved himself. / Neville and Victoire don't need anyone else.
I'll always help to save you. / Three stories of post-War healing.
With her hair bright against the city skylights, this life has never seemed so limitless before. / Lily's always leaving Teddy with his heart on the floor.
The scent of purity and apologies. / He'll never regret anything more than this.
She's like a bird. Flighty, one-blink and she's gone. / The one where Teddy learns to let things go, and Lily learns to come back.
At first, it's the usual failed-relationship-type cliché. / Because Neville sees the sparkle in Victoire's eye.
It's nothing if not irrational. / Remus and Sirius and playing pretend.
"Because I'm Lily, and you're Teddy, and I just can't do this." / Lily and Teddy, always trying too hard.
"Please don't marry him." Tracks in the snow. She disappears. He is alone. / Lily and Teddy, turning the tables.
These days, he's rethinking the love thing. / And maybe Blaise was lying to Parvati when he said he didn't believe in love.
Maybe a year wouldn't be so bad... No, no. Harry Potter in Azkaban was unacceptable. / Lily and Teddy inform Harry of their relationship.
Like tears shed for blue-haired boys. / Lily cries for a love lost. Lily/Teddy.
He closes his eyes and lines are crossed everywhere, bridges burned and walls broken. / Lily and Teddy, through the years and numbers that fade away.
Happy endings are overrated, anyway. / The one where Lily cries and Teddy leaves.
It's a lonely world without you. / Parvati and Blaise teach each other about themselves.
"So, what, are we, like, lovers now?" / In which Blaise pouts and Parvati won't stop talking.
Yeah, whatever. It's her catchphrase. / Astoria catches Draco's eye.
it's something like wishful thinking. / Because when she cries it rains. Lily/James.
Because no one regrows eyebrows quite like her. / Sequel to The Girl with the Lion Hair. Seamus/Lavender.
"Oh, hello," she mumbles politely, looking up and smiling at him shyly. And then she bursts into tears. / Dean and Lavender, the ones who were forgotten.