After a long summer of fighting to recover from a vampire bite, Harry has finally been cleared to attend school. Will he be able to keep his ailment hidden along with his true identity, or will it all come crashing down? Sequel to Searching for Wellness.
No one on Privet Drive was surprised when a priest came to deliver last rights to the boy, but who was the strange man with the long white beard with him? "Cancer" was what Agnes from Number 2 thought it was. "An eating disorder" was what Mary of Number 3 believed it to be. Whatever it was, Harry Potter had been taken to the hospital many times and was seen to only be getting worse
Being sorted into Slytherin must have been a mistake. How could it have been anything else? Harry Potter MUST be a Gryffindor. He has to be! Why would the Sorting Hat put him anywhere else? It must me a mistake. Surely the Headmaster can fix this!
There is a physical reason why Harry can never exit the floo without falling over, or knocking into something. A physical reason with a sinister past rooted in the very reason he is known as 'The-Boy-Who-Lived.'
To err is human, death is a part of life, and actions have consequences.
To learn more about careers in the wizarding world, all third year students are required to interview a professor about what led them to becoming a professor or master of their craft.
Four short stories of Snape raising Harry as best he can despite insisting he isn't cut out for the job.
A snowy, January day and a missing winter cloak leads Professor Snape to discover some similarities between his younger life and that of Harry Potter.
Harry Potter being sorted into Slytherin was the greatest surprise of his career. Having to pry the boy out of wardrobe not four hours later immediately topped that.