They lasted about a year and a half as friends, and that was it. His side of friendship blossomed into something more, while hers wilted into hatred. However, the year before graduation, she found herself writing love letters to the boy she'd always wanted to hex into oblivion. She tried to make herself see reason, but she couldn't. She hopelessly loved him, and that was that.
Just a bunch of one shots I write, some for assignment, others not. Each chapter title will be the title of the story. Enjoy! :D Rated M, just to be safe in case I decided to venture into the deep end...
Contrary to popular belief, Lily Evans did not marry James Potter. Instead, he was forced into an arranged marriage, and she raised their son as a single mom. But then... AU.
At his sister's insistence, Percy goes out to Muggle London. Whilst sitting on a bench and sipping black coffee, he thinks back to that fateful May 2 and wonders what he could have done differently.
A short, sweet account of Lily and James's seventh year at Hogwarts.
All Hermione wants is to be left alone. Instead, help arrives in the form of a school nemesis and maybe she's feeling just a little better. One shot.
He wishes life had an undo button. Unfortunately, it doesn't. One shot.
Surely no one ever told you about the twin girls the Malfoys raised as their own against all odds: despite their race, color, and religion. You may think you know the Malfoys, but you never knew about the rare affection they showed for their close friends' daughters. Until now.
He's at a party he doesn't want to be at. And the only thing he can focus on is her. One shot.
Eight letters. And Lily Evans can't bring herself to say them. One shot.
Follow the fiery redhead and her messy-haired admirer through seven years of Hogwarts - from every stupid little thing Sirius did, to the day Lily said 'yes' to James...
Thirty-six years after that fateful Halloween night in Godric's Hollow, James reminisces on life with Lily, Harry, and his friends, and his love for his family and three closest mates.