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Crown of the North by Grace has Victory

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Summary: Two years after Voldemort’s fall, Remus Lupin plays at teaching, while Ariadne MacDougal prepares for a career in apothecarism. But what is the price of choosing what is right over what is easy? And is Caradoc Dearborn really dead?
Part II of The Moon-Cursers. Now updated to be DH-compatible.
Ratings: 3rd-5th Years [ - ]
Category: Other Pairing
Characters: None
Warnings: Sexual Situations, Violence
Challenge:
Serie: None
Chapters: 21 Completed?: Yes
Wordcount: 82747 Viewcount: 63126
Published on: 12/07/06 Updated On: 04/05/07





1. The Purple Flowers of Friendship by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4106 words)

For PETER,
my one and only,
who risked his heart on me.


Disclaimer

1. J. K. Rowling owns the Potterverse. And she has made a lot of money out of it. I don’t own anything. And I haven’t made any money at all.

2. Thanks to my alpha readers, Robert (age 12), Julia (age 9) and Benjamin (age 7) for encouraging me to write, even though they hated the parts of this story that were “too much like a love story”.

3. And thanks yet again to my beta reader, Spiderwort, for encouraging me to publish.

4. Love also to my gamma reader, shiiki, for lending her encyclopaedic knowledge of canon to the post HBP-version.


2. The Man who Disappeared by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3680 words)

3. The Werewolf from Foss by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3665 words)

4. The Yellow Flowers of Danger by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3579 words)

5. The Friend who Understood by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4475 words)

6. Shampoo by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4976 words)

7. The Orange Flowers of Self-Deception by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3867 words)

8. The Good Shepherd and the Ravening Wolf by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4745 words)
Babel service here… “Mancunian” means “from Manchester”.
9. The Enemy who Lied by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3773 words)

10. The Black Thorns of Rejection by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3821 words)

11. Forging a Future by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3476 words)

12. The Parents who Misunderstood by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3657 words)

13. The Blue Flowers of Transition by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3594 words)
In Professor Snape’s first Potions lesson (PS, 8) he describes his discipline in terms of almost poetic eloquence that are quite unlike his usual way of speaking. I have assumed that he is quoting some well-known authority who is widely cited in the M.E.S.P. community, and have therefore put similar words into the mouth of Professor Jigger.
14. The Student who Taught by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3692 words)

15. The Apprentice who Persevered by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4069 words)

16. A Professional Distance by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3575 words)

17. The White Flowers of Surrender by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4643 words)

18. The Green Shoots of Assault by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4042 words)

19. The Risk of Heartbreak by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3696 words)

20. The Girl who Lived by Grace has Victory [ - ] (4123 words)

21. The Red Flowers of Celebration by Grace has Victory [ - ] (3493 words)
I know, I know! There is no church hall attached to Glengarry Parish Church in Invergarry. I confess. I invented it as a plot device. So no Brit-picking about that one. Please?