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Rating: 6th-7th Years




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Who Set the Jobberknolls Free? by teh tarik

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: God rest ye merry Hippogriffs in eyries high and cold,
On this night of the twenty-fifth, there shines a star of gold


Sirius is running about on Order business, hexing Death Eaters and such. Lily, on the hand, is busy not getting any sleep and singing Christmas carols at the wrong time of the year.

A series of letters between Sirius and Lily, encompassing various aspects of their lives, dated from September 1980 to October 1981.

Carol of the Elves by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Winky's Christmas song.

Playmates by ginny112

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Scorpius gets Rose to enjoy playing games, but can Rose get him to end all the games when the time comes to stop playing and think about reality?


“Suit yourself but I’m a tough opponent to beat,” Rose retorted, slightly unsure about what she was referring to.

“There’s nothing to beat here. We’re playmates.”

Sirius Denial by Kceratops

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: As Cera Hipkiss begins her sixth year at Hogwarts, she is pretty used to feeling like a social outcast. With both an ex-friend and ex-boyfriend in her year, what else is there? She gets by. She tells everyone she's fine. However, deep down, she knows that life is about more than just being alone. And maybe this is the year she finally reaches out?

Sort of, kind of a Sirius/OC intermingled with some drama sprinkled here and there, a couple of charmingly chubby Hufflepuffs, and enough kissing to make things interesting for everyone who is not, in fact, Cera Hipkiss.

Lorcan's Dilemma by ntoforhp

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Most wizards who know him would say twenty-eight-year-old Lorcan Scamander has it all. He is tall, handsome, brilliant, athletic, well spoken and charming. Lorcan followed the Scamander family tradition, becoming a highly respected naturalist.

Lorcan enjoys being in strange and exotic places searching for magical creatures and also previously undiscovered flora. His writing includes not only his scientific discoveries, but also his observations of the people and places he’s seen, which have made him a bestselling author not only in wizarding Britain but also the rest of the magical world.

There are a few people, mostly witches with whom he has had affairs, who say he is aloof, arrogant, and totally narcissistic. Lorcan is a bit of a rogue when it comes to women. He is called “love’ em and leave’ em Lorcan” by his brothers. Locan explains this by saying, “Why love one woman when you can make love to many?”

In a strange turn of events, Lorcan is about to reconnect with an old friend who will turn his well-ordered world and his perception of himself upside down.

An Offer I Couldn't Refuse by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:


When Olive Hornby petitions the Ministry to stop Moaning Myrtle from haunting her, Agent Atwell, Spirit Division, makes Myrtle an offer she can't refuse.



Flowers in Winter by silverfirelizard53

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: She was a girl of exceptional talent and a kind heart, but she had been born between two worlds...neither of which she truly belonged. She was Lily Evans, and she had lived as she had died; fighting for the things in life that should have been rightfully hers to claim.

Tom Riddle and the Cave of Living Waters by alittletiefling

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: What would happen if Tom Marvolo Riddle had been adopted by well-meaning squibs? He would learn the jitterbug! An unabashedly AU story about the life and times of T.M. Riddle, set to a backdrop of Big Band hits and Wartime Blitz. Nazi-hexing, swing-dancing, ancient artifact-hunting, basilisk-taming hijinks will ensue!

Have You Seen The Yellow Sign?

Lifeless by ScreamingBanshee

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Jocelyn Gray was born with exceptional qualities that brought nothing but death to her family. Now at Hogwarts, her abilities still present but shadowed in fear, she comes face to face with Tom Riddle.

Of Myth and Magic by Wonk

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: She knew it wasn't good for her, standing here like this, waiting for something that wasn't there to appear. Something spectacular to happen between mis-numbered houses. Something to prove that magic was real. Eventual SS/HG. AU with purpose.

The Deathly Children by teh tarik

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:
Summer, 1899. In the village of Godric's Hollow, the Dumbledore family is falling apart. With both their parents dead, Albus finds himself trapped in his role as the reluctant guardian to his younger siblings: Aberforth, the wayward brother, and Ariana, the mad girl in the attic. But everything changes with the arrival of their new neighbour, the charming but enigmatic Gellert Grindelwald, whose obsession with the myth of the fabled Deathly Hallows may just about shatter the fragile balance of the Dumbledore family.

Tom Riddle Walks into a Pub by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

Tom Riddle tests the Legilimency skills of Crabbe and Avery by sending them into the Guts for Garters pub. Their mission: manipulate a woman into inviting them home.

* A rah, rah, ah-ah-ah, ro mah, ro-mah-mah, Gaga ooh-la-la, want your bad romance story.*


Somebody Like You by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

In 1988, after tea leaves predict romance, Severus Snape makes a mocking wish on a falling star, speaking the words aloud to make sure they never come true.

Another star falls.


A Squib's Journey by ntoforhp

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Jeffery Potter always had sensed he was somehow different from his playmates, and at eight years old he found out how different when he overhead his father, Pontius, tell Jeffery’s mother, Portia, “Our boy doesn’t have a magical bone in his body. He’s a Squib.”

This was a blow to his parents for two reasons. The first was they were both the only children in a long lines of highly respected magical families, and the second was Jeffery had not been born until his mother was thirty-two years old and his father forty.

To his parent great surprise and greater joy, Portia became pregnant at forty-one. His brother, James, was born about two months after Jeffery’s tenth birthday. From an early age it was evident that James had inherited his parents’ magical talent.

Since James’ birth their mother was frequently bedridden, Jeffery had to tend to his baby brother’s needs quite often and James came to rely on Jeffery. As for Jeffery, all his friends had gone off to school at Hogwarts and he would have very lonely without James. The boys became almost inseparable.

Ever since his seventeenth birthday Jeffery had been feeling that there was no future for him in Godric’s Hollow. James could now take care of himself and be helpful to their mother. Jeffery felt if he stayed any longer he would be destined to the menial life of a Squib. It was time to move on. The question was where and how.

The finding of Jeffery’s journal thirty-five years later will lead Harry Potter on a journey to discover his roots and also something about himself.

Vincent (Inspired by Tim Burton) by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Vincent Crabbe is eighteen years old. And sadistic. And creepy.

love and lycanthropy and other institutions by teh tarik

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

Nature is an institution. As is love.


Peeping Rose by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Scorpius isn't just a Slytherin, or a Malfoy, or dead sexy. Rose doesn't know how she feels about that.

Mastermind vs. LaVeela by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:



Dennis Creevey, creator of Wizard Comics, lived for his art until Gabrielle Delacour accused him of trying to seduce her sister.

Style by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: It had been years since Draco had gone to Hogsmeade with a girl, but some things never go out of style.

Four Funerals and a Wedding by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Some romances begin with eyes meeting across a crowded room. Draco and Astoria's began with a conversation at a funeral.