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Sleepless Night by Northumbrian

Rated: 6th-7th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary: Life with the Potters is always interesting. What emergency could haul Deputy Head Auror Harry Potter from his bed in the middle of the night?

Her-mi-on-e by Eileen Harris

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Weeks after his sixth year at Hogwarts has ended, Draco is forced to live with witches and wizards he was once taught to despise. Everyone must accept him, however, under the order of Dumbledore who has so generously welcomed him to the good side. As relationships are questioned, everything Draco once upheld is changed, beginning with the Mudblood whose first name he never cared to pronounce before.

Some moment by ProfPosky

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: By time Harry meets him in book 1, Snape is a bitter, cold man. But what if his life had taken a different turn earlier? What if, before he had a chance to lose his best friend, he found out other people - girls even - could like him?

A bit of Snape!Fluff, although not as fluffy as some. There is some allusion to past sexual activit/innuendo, but nothing happens other than a kiss.

The Name of the Rose by Jormund Elver

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Rose Weasley has had a rather unremarkable first four years at Hogwarts. Apart from the agony of being the very average daughter of a very extraordinary mother, Hermione Granger, Rose has never had much to complain about, being content to sleep through lessons and sketch in her free time. Life has settled into a comfortable routine when an evening walk in Hogsmeade reveals a danger that may prove too much even for her Uncle Harry to deal with. An experiment gone horribly right and a mission gone horribly wrong thrusts her right into the vortex of the gathering maelstrom ... and Rose is now left with some tough choices to make to save herself and the rest of the wizarding world from the mystic eastern power that threatens them all.

Noteworthy by Doctor Moo

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary:

He was a boy, she was a girl, can I make it anymore obvious? They were in love, haven't you heard, how they rocked each other's world?


But how did they get there? If your read this story, you shall find out. Join the Marauders, for their last year at Hogwarts, packed with adventure. From close calls with Death Eaters, to drunk house-elves, this tale will keep you hanging to the very end... I hope.

Begins around November in their last year, and will continue until after Hogwarts.
 


Do No Wrong by OkiBlossom

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: It was his dream to join the Auror Department - he loved the chase, the challenge, the chaos. Lord Voldemort has returned, and Aiden is sceptic about joining the cause after years of just practice drills and sitting behind a desk. When his familly is targeted, he turns to the only person he can trust: Nymphadora Tonks. She offers an invitation in a secret society, and Aiden realises his looming fears.

The Truth About Heaven by SexY_LydZ

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: James writes his best friend a letter from Heaven.

Truth by Cheshlin

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: This poem came about when I had someone point out some hard truths in my life. I feel it fits Harry's world because many of Jo's characters had some hard truths to face...An example would be Remus when he found out he had "lost" all his closest friends.

MUSE by James B Stigma

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: This is my personal tribute to Harry's fantastic world and its creator.

No Contest by WeasleyMom

Rated: 3rd-5th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary:
Sunshine spilled down onto the small grassy spot through a window in the tall trees. She stood a couple of yards back, staring at eleven letters cut into rock. It was beautiful, and yet, to Hermione’s eyes, nowhere near a worthy enough tribute for a life so full of rambunctious joy.




This is WeasleyMom of Hufflepuff writing for the Madam Pomfrey One-Shot Triathlon - Round One: Major Canon Characters, Prompt 5 (loss of loved one)

A Promise to Keep by ToBeOrNotToBeAGryffindor

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

Ginny Weasley Potter is newly married, but matrimony was proving to be more difficult than she had ever expected. Harry was nearly always working, and her dreams of wedded bliss were slowly slipping though her fingers.

And then came Gabrielle Delacour, an incidental acquaintance and an unlikely ally. Gabrielle tries to help Ginny mend her soul and her marriage, but slowly, Ginny realises that there is more to this newfound friendship than she had ever thought possible.


But Given Unsought by MagEd

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: The seven women who loved Harry Potter.

Leaving Yesterday by coolh5000

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: To Dean Thomas, it seems like the rest of the wizarding world is moving on with their post-war lives while he remains stuck in the past. But a near-terrible action shows Dean than perhaps he is not as alone as he thinks, and that with the help of the people close to him, he may eventually be able to move on.

What Will Be by Memish

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: What happens from Voldemort faces his worst fear - death? One shot on what [could have] happened to Voldemort after the final spells were cast.

For the Madam Pomfrey One-Shot Triathlon - Round One: Major Canon Characters, Prompt 1, by Memish of Ravenclaw

Lost by Gmariam

Rated: 3rd-5th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary: Albus Potter is lost: guilt and grief have driven him to a desperate search for the Deathly Hallows, and Harry must confront his son before it is too late. Their confrontation, however, ends in disaster as Albus disappears with two of the Hallows.

As he continues his search for the Resurrection Stone, Albus remembers the shadowy road that lead him to his confrontation with his father – and must face both his brother and the tragic loss that has driven him so far down dark paths.

Albus must journey deep within to conquer the darkness that surrounds him. Will he find what he seeks? Or will Albus be lost to his loved ones forever? This story is now complete.

Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda by miss ginny1

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: We all know the real of what happened to our poor friend Harry Potter- The evil Lord Voldemort killed his young parents and forced him to spend several miserable years with his Muggle family, the Dursleys. But what if Lord Voldemort had never exsisted? What if Lily and James hadn't perished, but lived to see their only son grow up to be the man he is today? Whould Harry still be friends with Ron and Hermione? Whould Draco Malfoy still be an annoying Slytherin git?... Don't answer that. This, my friends, is the story of what should have, could have, and would have happened to the messy-haired hero we've all come to love- Harry Potter.
R&R,, please!

A Much-Needed Rest by Belle Vie

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: This chapter takes up where Chapter 36 in the Deathly Hollows left off, in the hours immediately after Voldemort's defeat. Harry, Ron, and Hermione try to take in all that has happened to them over the last few months, and try to resolve who they were when they first came to Hogwarts with who they've become after their long ordeal.

A Serene Sensation by Hokey

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary:

One-shot, set shortly after the final battle.

George is slowly accepting the loss of his twin.


For the Madam Pomfrey One-Shot Triathlon - Round One: Major Canon Characters, Prompt #5 by Hokey of Slytherin

Snape's Revelation by Emerald Fox

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: This story is a small twist off from Harry and Luna's excursion into Ravenclaw Tower at the end of the seventh book. Their struggles to find the diadem of Ravenclaw are interrupted by a slight turn when they are discovered by Snape rather than Professor McGonagall in their search. What is written in the tone of a beautiful death scene in the book bascially becomes an exploration of possibilities of what may have happened had Snape been granted those last moments with Harry, which he so desperately wanted, but which were so rudely snatched away from him at the last moment. Harry's shock in the book at finally discovering Snape's secrets, along with the knowledge that he must die, are noticeably more poignant with the edge of Snape telling him face to face. How is Snape going to give him his last secret?

Dumbledore's Farewell by the opaleye

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary:
Then he gazed down at the wise old face and tried to absorb the enormous and incomprehensible truth: that never again would Dumbledore speak to him, never again could he help...

A poem.

Nominated for a 2010 QSQ Award!