Draco has never felt so alone, but after he confides in Hermione, he swears to do no harm. After unexpected feelings arise, their relationship is soon ripped apart. After Hermione is kidnapped by Snatchers and taken to Malfoy Manor, Draco is allocated the interrogation task. But with the War continuing, will he still be able to keep his promise? Will the feelings ever return?
His parents are insane, and he's always lingering in the shadows, his dreams are the only time Neville's able to come out on top. To be himself. He longs to avenge for his parents injuries, though nothing lasts forever and when reality strikes, he's back at square one.
The Second Wizarding War is in swing, and The Golden Trio are determined to shine. When Harry finds the Diadem, the Room of Requirement is set ablaze, leaving Draco, Crabbe and Goyle hanging onto life by the skin of their teeth. The sheer danger of this war blares through, and Draco finally reveals the truth to Hermione before it's too late.
"I'd rather be alone in my world, I'd rather be the girl that gets hurt." Hermione's always lingered in Draco's shadow ever since she started at Hogwarts, and has forever been taunted for her blood status. Though when she becomes part of the Golden Trio, her life turns around, and it's her turn to triumph.
"The stakes are high, the water's rough, but this love is ours." Ginny's broken when Harry leaves her for the war, though is forced to stay strong as Hogwarts begins to change. When Dumbledore's Army is formed once more, she has an excuse to allow her inner fire to burn through. As war breaks out, she's determined to keep by Harry's side, and isn't going to let him go that easily.
Draco hasn't been himself this year, and Hermione can't help but notice that he's becoming more and more isolated from his friends. When Harry and Ron suspect him of being a Death Eater, she sees red and follows him out of the Hall. Though when the truth is revealed, unexpected sparks begin to fly. It really isn't too late to change for someone, not now, not ever.
A poem based on George reflecting on life without his twin brother, following his death during the Second Wizarding War. He wishes he could have Fred back, he'd give anything to spend another moment with his brother. He loved him more than life itself. He wonders why it couldn't have been him who'd died, being left behind is surely a lot more painful.
"I don't like this prank, Fred. Please wake up!" George discovers that he's lost his twin during the wizarding war, and is in complete and utter denial. He refuses to accept he's gone, and when reality sinks in, he's broken. Lost without his other half; his mirror, and his best friend.