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The Russian Riddle by Enneirda

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

After Devlin Whitehorn's uncommon murder shocks the Wizarding World, Ron Weasley is thrown onto the unusual case alongside a mysterious Magic Private Investigator.

But like all killers, the Russian Riddle doesn't intend to be caught.

Overcoming the Shadow by Ophelia Gaunt

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Carina Malfoy is the forgotten Malfoy sibling. She may be Draco Malfoy's twin, but she often feels like a shadow compared to Draco's glory. Until one day, Carina meets a group of Gryffindors intent to cause mischief. Will Carina defy the stereotype of a Slytherin?

Something Called Home by A H

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Not even a week after the final Battle, the downfall of the Dark Lord, the Wizarding's World hero disappears. Harry Potter has been missing for four months, and not even the best of the Aurors, nor his own best friends can find him. For Ron, Hermione, Ginny, the Weasley family and the whole of the Wizarding World, hope to find him is lost, and very few still persist in his search.



What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise.

Oscar Wilde



Rated UP for profanity. Otherwise clean. :]

How a Murder May Change a Life by Blue Phoenix

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: It has been five years since the death of Voldemort, and the wizarding society is starting to feel safe once more. Hermione and Harry both work as Aurors for the Ministry, but while Harry is finding life steadily happier with his wife Ginny, Hermione feels lonely, as the last battle against Voldemort claimed Ron’s life.

Meanwhile Draco Malfoy struggles to find his place, being mistrusted because of his past. Can history remain history? Can old enemies find friendship? Will there be a happily ever after, even for Draco?

~Completed~

Our Little Secret by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary:

It was like a wizard tale. The clever Slytherin helps a hag who later repays the debt. Except that Rose Weasley wasn't a hag, and Scorpius didn't expect to call in the favour.

*Winner of the 2010 Next Generation QSQ award*


Everything Happens for a Reason by MerrryD

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes

Every student plans on making their final year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry the most memorable one ever. Eight in particular want to make those minutes really count. Except, they each have a different idea of how to go about doing it.

James Potter would like to waltz into Lily Evans’s life and throw it completely off course. Julie McGuire didn’t exactly plan on rescuing Remus Lupin, but now that she has, why not just go with it? Marlene McKinnon should have know what she got herself into when she kissed Sirius Black the first time, but that boy has a way of knocking her senseless. Emmeline Vance had planned to just sit back and watch it all happen, until Roxanna Louchester, her ex-friend, barged in and turned everything upside down.

Suddenly they’ve gone from only wanting the most memorable year, to achieving it. It’s a year of love and lust. It’s a year of tears and fights. It’s a year of finding yourself. It’s a year of learning to lose. It’s a year that none of them are likely to forget.

How do you measure a year in the life?


Harry Potter and the Veil of Innocents by Sectumsectra

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Harry Potter and the Veil of Innocents is an epic, fan based adaptation of the continued story of Harry Potter and both his friends and enemies following J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. This year, Harry finds himself retuning to Hogwarts to complete his 7th and final year, which he missed while on the run from Lord Voldemort. While there, Harry is faced with turmoil of the ever-raging Wizarding War that is still taking place. For Antonin Dolohov, one of the original Death Eaters and closest followers of Lord Voldemort, has assumed his title as the Dark Lord. With this title, Antonin Dolohov has claimed all of Lord Voldemort's forces and is reeking havoc on the re-established Ministry of Magic.

In this chaos, Harry finds himself to be the icon of the Wizarding community and beacon of hope. However, Harry has to face up to the realization that he no longer has his mother's magic to protect him nor Dumbledore's guidance. Instead, he must stand as the hero of the Wizarding community as nothing more then a common sorcerer.

Jack Jones and the Heir to the Throne by Mobius

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Sixteen-year-old Jack Jones is the first ever American to attend Hogwarts, which he does so at the invitation of the famous auror Harry Potter.

But this is no ordinary year at Hogwarts. Things have been calm since the death of Lord Voldemort sixteen years ago, but now an incredible source of evil magic is growing and the students of Hogwarts are in danger from within the castle.

Can Jack Jones use his significant magical skill and brainpower to find out who is behind it all? But if he does, he may just encounter the most shocking revelation in the Wizarding World since the rise of Lord Voldemort.

Cain and Abel by Sainyn Swiftfoot

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:
Two friends, close enough to be brothers.
 
What does it take to destroy their friendship?
 
Very little.
 
[one-shot, featuring Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs.]
 
This is Sainyn Swiftfoot of Hufflepuff writing for the final of the MWPP class.

Conversations with Dead People by Zetera

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Lily Evans and Severus Snape – a pair only dreamed of in fan fiction have become canon legend. This is their story told through the memories of Severus Snape, as he tries to finish the job Dumbledore has left him throughout DH.

The Fog Will Cast a Certain Shade by electronicquillster

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Sequel to 'The Watch Unwinds Until It Stops.'

The Black brothers' lives continue to unfold in unexpected directions. For Regulus, his final year at Hogwarts will bring many difficult decisions about life, friends, family, love, and the war that is going on behind the scenes.

More Lives Than One by dashdott

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: “For he who lives more lives than one: More deaths than one must die." - Oscar Wilde

Follow the Marauders in their 6th year--a tale of the complications of friendship, the crippling effects of fear, and the power of love. This is what JKR didn't tell you.

For Better Or Worse? by GinnyGinervaWeasley

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Ginny finds herself becoming the success she has always dreamed of being. She finds herself having to make choices she has never been faced with and a fight could lead her into Draco's open arms.
Will Ginny's situation work out for better or worse?

Love in an Elevator by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

Ron knows Hermione said they'd take the lift to allow Scorpius and Rose to walk downstairs without him dogging their heels, but he still kinda hopes to get stuck.


Actions and Words by MarnieRaven

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: It is the seventh year and Harry, Ron and Hermione are searching for Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes. However, their first attempt to discover one doesn't go exactly as planned, and Harry is brought into contact with Draco...

Drowning, not Waving by Equinox Chick

Rated: 6th-7th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary: Everyone knows Oliver Wood. He's the seventh year Gryffindor obsessed with Quidditch. But why is he so focused? What drives him on? And how will he cope when the Dementors get too close to his Seeker, and Diggory catches the Snitch?

Shutting himself in the changing room showers, Oliver cannot bring himself to visit Harry in the hospital wing, for the Dementors have released long repressed horrors in his own life. Will he finally face the reality of his life and obsession?

This is Equinox Chick submitting her final for the Characterisation class on the MNFF beta boards.

I would like to thank Emma (Amortentia X) for her invaluable help in beta'ing this tale. She not only corrected my horrible punctuation but helped a great deal with characterisation. I would also like to thank fgweasley, inspirations, eternalangel, Electronic Quillster and luinrina for their suggestions in class. Last but most definitely not least - thank you, Prof Haylee for allocating me Oliver Wood!

Disclaimer: I am not JK Rowling, but I doubt you're surprised by that.

** indicates a line taken from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

The opening lines are taken from a Stevie Smith poem called 'Not Waving, but Drowning.'

Nominated for a 2009 QSQ award in the Best Same Sex Pairing category. Thank you.

Also nominated for a 2010 QSQ award in the Best same Sex Pairing category. Thank you!

What Would You Do? by ron lover

Rated: 6th-7th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary:

WINNER! in the 2010 QSQ for best Canon Romance story. Thank you so much!

I take a deep breath so my voice won’t shake.

“What would you do if we died tomorrow?”

He takes a step away from me, but still keeps me in his arms. “What?”

“What would you do if you knew that we died tomorrow?”

“What kind of question is that?”

“Don’t give me that, James. You know that we are going to die soon. There is no point in pretending that we aren’t.”

James and Lily have a conversation two days before Halloween.


Rewriting The Song by Angel of Dreams

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: She said he couldn't change. Discovering his true heart's desire made him want to try. Can Severus Snape reclaim what was lost before it's too late? LE/SS

Harry Potter and the Eccentricities of Death by LuckyFelixFelicis

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Death. It is usually a simple thing, but when Harry Potter gets involved things have a tendency to get a whole lot more complicated. Death himself must get involved and he hasn't had this much fun in years.

The Old Lie by CakeorDeath

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: War comes everywhere. Even to Hogwarts.



Young Toby Collier feels the pull of duty to his compatriots more than the pull of magic, but during the First World War, the first fully mechanised war, duty is dangerous.