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Liet Dumbledore [Contact]
08/04/11




A young girl with a hopeful talent of writing that requires and unusually small amount of sleep. Often gets brilliant ideas at midnight.


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Crossing the Threshold by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Harry Potter steps through the veil deep within the Department of Mysteries, sacrificing himself in a final attempt to destroy Voldemort’s last Horcrux and vanquish the Dark Lord once and for all. On the other side Harry is reunited with many of his loved ones, who sadly tell him it is not his time. Despite heart wrenching pain Harry must return to the land of the living to conclude his final battle with Voldemort, with help from a new friend and a surprising source.

This story was written for the Harry’s Hospital Wing Project and was awarded the Order of the Hospital Wing: First Class.

Letters From a First Year by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: This is a series of letters which Emma Wood, a first year student at Hogwarts, writes to her Grandfather over the course of the year. Follow Emma as she receives her Hogwarts letter, buys her first wand, is Sorted into her House, and meets Harry Potter, The Boy Who Lived.

This story was written for the June/July Monthly Challenge One: Autobiography by GMariam of Ravenclaw.

The Owl and The Phoenix by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: After the disastrous events on his birthday at Privet Drive and a sad parting at the Burrow, Harry travels to Godric's Hollow with Ron and Hermione, hoping to find something that will help him on his hunt to find Voldemort's Horcruxes. He also visits his parents' graves. At the cemetery he encounters a figure from his past and comes face-to-face with the traitorous Severus Snape. Harry suffers another devastating loss, but at the same time begins to question many things, including the biggest mystery of all: whose side is Snape really on? As Harry says goodbye to an old friend, a new companion offers solace, and with help from an unlikely source, he comes to a realization that sends him off on his journey to destroy Voldemort once and for all.

This story is a one-shot scene that concludes the series The Seventh Summer, a set of three stories taking place in the summer after Harry's sixth year. They were written before the final book was released.

A Perfect Christmas by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Harry is once again enjoying Christmas at the Burrow, as he takes a short break from his hunt for the Horcruxes to spend time with family and friends. When Harry and Ron Apparate to Diagon Alley to do some shopping, they are surprised to learn from Fred and George that Victor Krum has begun working at the Ministry of Magic. Returning to the Burrow, Ron is upset to learn Hermione had lunch with Victor, and he questions his relationship with her. Ginny helps Ron understand and plan his next move. But when Hermione arrives, they fight once more over the Bulgarian Quidditch player. Will Ron be able to put aside his feelings of jealousy and insecurity and finally tell Hermione how he feels?

This is a rather long, very fluffy one-shot for Ron and Hermione and their perfect Christmas.

Not Really Saying Goodbye by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Harry Potter is staying at the Burrow for Bill and Fleur’s wedding. The night before he leaves on his journey to vanquish Voldemort, he goes out to the garden to think. Soon Ginny joins him, and he finally tells her about Prophecy. Ron and Hermione come out for a brief shared moment. Harry and Ginny come to a sad but resolute understanding before returning to the house hand in hand.

This is a one-shot scene from Book Seven. It is very fluffy and possibly a bit sniffly! It is also the second part of The Seventh Summer, a set of three stories taking place in the summer after Harry's sixth year.

The Boy Who Left by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: This is a look ahead at Harry's last night with the Dursleys, and takes place the night of his seventeenth birthday. Harry is both sad and relieved to be leaving Privet Drive for good. But before he can meet Ron and Hermione at the Burrow, Voldemort finds out that the magical protection which keeps Harry at safe at Privet Drive has ended, and sends Death Eaters to attack. Harry is forced to protect his aunt and uncle, and deal with the consequences of the attack, before he finally says good-bye to the Dursleys forever. Beginning with some quiet reflection, surging to exciting action, and featuring a few surprises as well, this story begins Harry's final adventure in Book Seven.

This is a one-shot story which I have split into two parts due to the length. It begins the series The Seventh Summer,a set of three stories taking place in the summer after Harry's sixth year.

The Room of Rejection by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Harry had hidden the Half-Blood Prince’s potions book in the Room of Requirement to avoid turning it over to Professor Snape. On the morning of Dumbledore’s funeral Harry goes for a quiet walk through Hogwarts and ends up back at the Room of Requirement. He goes in, thinking to retrieve the book, but leaves with something quite different.

This is a missing moment - of sorts - from HBP. It is very reflective, as Harry ponders the choices he has made, and the choices he faces. But there is a brief touch of Hogwarts quirkiness at the end as Harry experiences a poignant connection with someone he’s lost.

Chapter 24 1/2: A Walk and A Talk by Gmariam

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: A missing moment from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince".

Harry and Ginny leave the common room for a walk on the grounds after their first kiss, and afterwards Harry talks to Ron about his new relationship with Ginny.