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Contemplating Lilies by Equinox Chick

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: Apparating to Hogsmeade from his Uncle Alphard's funeral, Sirius Black is expecting to see his friends already ensconced in the Three Broomsticks. They'd promised that they'd help him send off his favourite uncle in style. But after a ridiculous prank, the Marauders are stuck in detention, leaving Sirius alone and contemplating lilies.

Will anyone else raise a glass to Alphard?

Disclaimer: I am not JK Rowling and I doubt that surprises you.

Thank you to Kara (Karaley Dargen) for beta'ing this story.

Changed by laurajane81

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Andromeda reflects on her sister Bella, and how she is not who she thought she was, but the person she was afraid she would become.

Close Encounters by Sunny_Rainbow

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: It's been a year since the famous Battle of Hogwarts and Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny are just starting to get on with their lives. With Harry and Ron starting Auror training, Hermione going to Muggle University, and Ginny having to make a life changing decision at the Quidditch World Cup, the distance will put our two favorite couples under stress. Tune in to see plenty of love, friendship, and close encounters!

Christmas Surprise by dignacious

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: Harry spends his first Christmas after the Battle of Hogwarts at the Burrow. The holiday is filled with Weasley joy, but some nerves for our friend Harry. A surprise waits for a very special someone- but what is it? Last chapter coming up soon!

Cho's Goodbye by the opaleye

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: After the final battle, Cho returns to the graveyard where Cedric died to pay tribute and finally say goodbye.

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.

Christmas Lights by Hermione_Rocks

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Hermione is home for the Christmas holidays. On her way home from buying chestnuts, she runs into the last person she ever expected to see in her Muggle neighborhood. Mild Draco/Hermione.

Comfort by annuscka

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary: When Bellatrix Black awoke in the middle of the night, there was only one who would understand and ease her worries.
The teenaged Bella and Rodolphus have a nightly talk about their dreams for the future.

Can't Fight the Moonlight by anthonyjfuchs

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Cedric Diggory has suffered nightmares through most of his childhood, but he's always kept them to himself. His secret. But when one nightmare drives him out of the Castle to clear his head, he might be surprised by what his secret fears lead him to discover.

Calculate Your Dragons by greennotebook

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: When Bill Weasley needs to get away from England and the stress of rebuilding his family after Fred’s death, Fleur willingly goes with him to Charlie’s Romanian dragon reservation. She wants nothing to do with the actual dragons, however. All too aware of the dangers associated with giant flying lizards, Fleur lives by advice her father jokingly quotes from JRR Tolkien: “It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him.” Can Fleur show Bill that she can handle dragons? More importantly, can she show him why her dragon-facing capabilities don’t matter?

This is greennotebook of Hufflepuff House writing for the Third Task of the Triwizard Tournament.

Common Bond by RTTLupin

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: I wrote this for the Ravenclaw Almost-Gauntlet prompt:

"Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into friend."

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.


At what point do you look past your differences and begin looking at your similarities? Teddy Lupin is about to find out.

Competition by Cheshlin

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: The Triwizard Tournament comes once again to Beauxbatons Academy.

The is a poem written for the second task in the Dragon Stadium.

Coup de Grace by Ginny Weasley Potter

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: After a year full of bombings and killings, we thought it couldn’t get worse. But we were horribly wrong. And then they struck the final blow… upon our tolerance.

26/11/2008.

This was the day when Mumbai, India’s financial capital was attacked by terrorists. They kept the city hostage for around sixty hours taking hundreds of lives and injuring many more. This attack is counted amongst the most deadliest terrorist attacks so far. It raised a wave of fury and unity in Mumbai.

But after all this, are we, as residents of this diverse world, really united? Why do we fight with each other, just because we belong to different religions? Does difference in faith really matter?

I am Ginny Weasley Potter from Hufflepuff and this story is for the Written Word Challenge of the Hogwarts Spring Term, 2009. I am writing to support the organisation called ‘Citizens For Peace’.

Choosing Remus by LadyLupin827

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Why did Dumbledore decide to allow a werewolf to attend school, and why did he select Remus Lupin? Oneshot from Dumbledore's perspective.

Chasing the Scoop! by Equinox Chick

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary:
Two reporters. One Story.


Lee Jordan, former Potterwatch stalwart has been reduced to working for Sourcery Sounds Radio. When Digby Smyth says jump – Lee says ‘How high?’ What he wants is his own radio station again but first he must travel to Beauxbatons Ecole de Magic to report on the Triwizard Tournament.

Lavender Brown is the best the Daily Prophet has. She’s made it because she’s bloody good at her job despite the reputation that has followed her from her Hogwarts days. She’s looking forward to reporting on every aspect of the Tournament – especially when a former crush appears.

This is the story of two reporters following one story – The Triwizard Cup at Beauxbatons.

I am Equinox Chick reporting for Hufflepuff in the Second Task of the Triwizard Tournament.

I'm not JK Rowling but I doubt you're shocked by that particular scoop

Thank you Alyssa (Harry4lif) for beat'ing this story.

Corby Winchcombe: All Around Greatest Muggle by GobbledegookMuggle

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: An outsider. A mysterious boy. The risk of losing it all.

Corby Winchcombe is a fourteen year old Muggle girl obsessed with convincing her family and friends that magic exists. When Corby goes to Kings Cross to catch the train that will take her to her average boarding school, she catches wind of the Hogwarts Express, hops aboard, and gets her first glance of the most magnificent place she's ever seen...

But Corby soon realizes that she doesn't belong at Hogwarts. While Dumbledore assures her that he won't send her home for being a Muggle, many students seem to want her out. And it doesn't seem like anything will stop them. And to make matters worst, a strange boy seems to keep popping up everywhere Corby goes. How will she ever manage to survive the school year?

Crouching Father, Hidden Terror by Kerichi

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary:

It's official. Malfoy has murdered sleep.

*A Ron pov outtake to Our Little Secret.*


Chocolate Cheesecake by Cirelondiel

Rated: 3rd-5th Years •
Summary:

 

Everyone needs someone to hold on to, especially in dark times like these.

Sometimes, all it takes is a chocolate cheesecake and a friend – or something more – to rekindle a flame of hope.


Cruel Moon for the Misbegotten by L A Moody

Rated: 6th-7th Years •
Summary: Remus Lupin is a man whose bête noir assumes very real proportions on the night of each full moon. It is a reality that he had accepted for most of his life; forced to reconcile to the limitations of his existence at an early age. Then out of the blue, Nymphadora Tonks waltzes into his life, throwing all his stoic principles into turmoil. But wizarding society’s prejudices against werewolves are so deeply ingrained that even specialized Healers have no choice but to admit that some of the most basic answers are just unavailable. As Remus undertakes a dangerous undercover mission that may help him to find answers among his own brothers, Tonks follows a convoluted trail that will uncover the true nature of hatred buried within the Ministry of Magic itself.


Follow this tale of despair and redemption as it weaves through the bustling boulevards of Rome to the carefree Bohemian sections of London to the austere bones of post-industrialized Britain to the majestic spires of Hogwarts castle. It is a story not presented as a romance, but rather as one man’s journey to hell and back as inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy.


Serves as a prequel to my other story, Harry Potter and the Hero’s Lament, but either story can be read independently of the other.