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The Network by teh tarik

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: August, 1997. The Ministry of Magic has changed. Death Eaters are everywhere, Ministry workers are disappearing, and the Muggle-born Registration Commission has come into effect. As a new employee in the Floo Network Authority with a dubious reputation for loyalty, Marietta Edgecombe must decide where her allegiances lie in such unstable and difficult times.

Specter by foolondahill17

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: One mid-autumn morning Petunia Dursley steps outside to put the empty milk bottles out and almost steps on the baby sleeping on her front porch. She screams, because what else is there to do?

A Slant-Told Tale by Squibstress

Rated: Professors •
Summary: Before she was Professor McGonagall, she was Minerva Macnair. After an arranged marriage forces her into an impossible situation, Minerva does what she must to survive. Featuring Minerva, Albus Dumbledore, and Alastor Moody, this is the semi-gothic tale of a woman, her secrets, and how she keeps them.

Children of Stardust by shadowkat678

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Luna Lovegood never understood the point of sadness. She'd felt it, of course. That's a given when fighting a war. Yet, she still had to wonder about the reason for it all. Why would anyone feel that way when it never changed what happened? After all, it won't bring your friends back, and it certainly doesn't make you feel better.

Smile or cry, laugh or hide, that's what her mother always used to say.

Scorpius Malfoy and the Waves of Death by Hotrav

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: Having been a pawn in his Grandfather's plot to invade the Ministry, fourth year Scorpius Malfoy is trying to figure out what he has been told about his family and the Ministry is true. And how does he fit with his friends after they were tortured at the orders of a Malfoy?

What The Thestrals Did by Oregonian

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: After the Battle of Hogwarts, everyone had their tale to tell, some stories well known and widely repeated, and others so obscure that they have never been told. Until now.


The Severed Souls by Magical Maeve

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: Summary : The sequel to Daughter of Light. Maeve has a very bad end to her honeymoon as things come to light about Severus that astound her. Why is her husband so keen to keep Draco Malfoy alive at all costs and can she really get over her loathing of Narcissa Malfoy to work together to save both Severus and Draco from the fate that Voldemort would like to inflict on them? Why is Harry so furtive and will Neville save the day when Maeve’s necklace is returned to her by her father. Oh, and our favourite bad-boy Auror is back!

There has been rather a long break in the writing of the story due to work commitments, but I'm back on the case and hoping to get it finished - if there's anyone left still reading!! :-)

The Suitcase Menagerie by Nagini Riddle

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: A Muggle acquaintance of Newt Scamander is interviewed about how he came to be involved after the fantastical events he witnessed in the war between man and mythical creatures.

Written for the Fantastic Beasts challenge in the Great Hall.

A Late Summer Night's Dream by Magical Maeve

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Luna and Rolf have eveything. Well, almost everything, but Luna has a plan to fix it, she just needs to get the help of a well-known fae and visit the forest at night.

Sleep Without Pain by pookha

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: I'm old and in pain and look forward to sleeping without pain.

Blackpool by Magical Maeve

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: It's a testing time for Neville as he spends a day in Blackpool with his Great-Uncle Algernon.

Not From Others by FloreatCastellum

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: She may not have been able to join Harry, Ron and Hermione, but Ginny refuses to go down without a fight. As war approaches, Ginny returns to Hogwarts to resurrect Dumbledore's Army and face the darkest year the wizarding world has ever seen.

DH from Ginny's POV. Canon.

Wand Woods and Cores by The Other Wandmaker

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: This is a summary of the magical cores Garrick Ollivander rejected and why.

It also recounts the properties of wand woods not related on Pottermore.

I take requests if you want to know about a core or wood that has not been covered in conon.

Rescuing You Of Course by Suzanne G Kelly

Rated: Professors •
Summary: And what of Severus?

The Apothecary and the Bane by Icarus Unbound

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: The apothecary receives a visitor in the wizarding slums of London.

Ginny Weasley and the Very Secret Diary by RJ Hunt

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary:
Throughout the original Harry Potter Series, Ginny Weasley is on the fringe of the trio. She only learns about everything they have truly had to endure during the final three books, yet is still not entirely part of their inner world until the very end.

See her origin story beginning with her first year at Hogwarts. Find out what happened on the train after one of her brothers and Harry Potter missed it. What did Mr. Olivander tell her about her wand? What did the Sorting Hat whisper into her ear? Who did she befriend in her year? Most importantly, what exactly did Tom Riddle write to her that allowed her to become possessed and to release the basilisk?

This is created to be read in tandem with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Before Harry Potter ever comes for his first summer stay at the Burrow, Ginny already leads a full life. His dropping in one bright morning is not proof of a besotted girl, but rather the beginning of Ginny's ability to see the world from different perspectives.

The Pretty Witch by Elisabeth McNight

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Elisabeth McNight is a young, ambitious, pure-blooded witch. When she receives her first Hogwarts letter, she's thrilled to be following in her parents' footsteps, particularly her dad who was a Ravenclaw. This is her adventures throughout her first year.

Chocolate Frog by L A Moody

Rated: 3rd-5th Years • Past Featured Story
Summary: Amid the desolation of Diagon Alley, a tiny ray of hope lay buried. Nothing more than a tidbit amid the sweeping despair of Deathly Hallows, yet it would not let go of my imagination. Had I found the casually inserted pivotal clue that would rise like Nicolas Flamel from the pages of the first book? Or had I stumbled upon another Mark Evans: nothing but filler detail in the opening pages of The Order of the Phoenix, JKR having overlooked that he bore the same last name as Harry’s mother?

So I waited for my little gem to bear fruit, to become one of those climactic surprises we should have seen coming, but somehow overlooked. Only it never came to pass. The death count mounted to a staggering high, the epic moments came and went, Snape’s back story was finally revealed, and still nothing.

So it has lain, bereft and unwanted, among the detritus of a Diagon Alley the Death Eaters had turned into a bully’s playground. But in the intervening years, this rough diamond has become the inspiration for this story, spreading its tentacles into new and intriguing territories.

Although Harry mentions Chocolate Frog as the title of Mad-Eye Moody’s autobiography at the end of my previous tale, The Dark Phoenix, this version of the story goes beyond that. Nonetheless, the sections representing Moody’s memoirs are clearly labeled.

This story begins with events recounted in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and continues beyond the end of the series. I have attempted to conform to canon as much as possible, elaborating only where the circumstances are vague or passed over. It is an interpretation of the events that happened behind the scenes, so to speak.

The Friar's Unexpected Army by Oregonian

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: The Fat Friar rises above himself on the eve of battle and reaches out to allies in a way never before dreamed of. Who would have guessed they could understand?

A Missing Moment from the Battle of Hogwarts

Written for the Ghost Writer Challenge in the Great Hall

Severus Snape and the Kiss Of Death by Hotrav

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: When you have lived half of your life a double-agent it is hard to to keep separate what is real and what you have to make seem real. Severus is in the house of his parents trying to come up with a plan that could end up with both his survival and Lily's son's survival, because he cannot see any way that either of them have a real chance.

And what if it comes down to a battle between him and the boy? Whose survival will he choose?