Ron's had it up to here with Harry's obsession with Draco.
SiriusRemus. Sirius has always been able to tell when someone wants him. Or has he?
A year ago Dean and Seamus had been kicking around, still at a loose end with no more school, no more war, and no plans beyond either for what they wanted to do with their lives.
Ginny doesn't think about the few years before Ron hit his growth spurt, when the two of them were nearly as identical as the twins. She'd cut her hair, put on Ron's jumper, and she'd be free.
A lizard skittered through the underbrush. With a barely-visible flick of his wand, Gellert transfigured it into a tiny kitten, fluffy and wide-eyed and unsteady on its spindly legs.
It's not the life Ginny wants, but it's the only one she can imagine having.
James/Lily, James/Sirius. Pregnancy hasn't made Lily a delicate flower; she's never been a delicate flower. Why can't James see that?
In the days following Voldemort's defeat, Remus struggles to come to terms with betrayal and loss.