Cupid and His Twin by Leora V
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 28]
Summary: Valentine's Day is nigh at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and an unexpected couple is making the halls buzz. But are Malfoy and Hermione really made for each other, or is it just another joke?
Caught in The Act by ancientgirl
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 24]
Summary: Another short continuation of The Long Wait and 3rd in the series. - Severus and Hermione deal with CROK. Will they learn their lessons? Doubtful.
Chasing Dragons by Seren
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 16]
Summary: Two days after the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, Ginny Weasley sits at the banks of the Great Lake, remembering a game she once played with Ron, and contemplating who she is, what she was, and her decision to reclaim her innocence.
Christmas Poison by bandgeek06
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 23]
Summary: Ron and Hermione's daughter Juliana recieves her first kiss in a most unexpected way by the most unexpected person. Cute, fluffly one-shot in honor of Christmas. Part of the Family Fun Series!
Could You ever Forgive Me? by phaedra
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 34]
Summary: One day after class, he suddenly notices himself watching Harry in the quiety of his classroom. Will he get the courage to confront his feelings to Harry? Slash. One Shot
Cigarettes & Strangers by MillieMop
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 19]
Summary: Kind of peculiar, isn't it? How a conversation with a complete stranger can make you feel so much better when the people who call themselves your friends can only make you feel worse.
Cold & Lost by GracieAnne
Rated: Professors [Reviews - 28]
Summary: Draco pushed away the only girl that he loved, and who would love him back. Through the three dark chapters, Draco's pain, and his lost flame's also, is brought to attention.
Cleaning the House by Myka
Rated: [Reviews - 30]
Summary: Sirius and Remus go to 12 Grimmauld Place to inspect it. But they soon find more trouble than they bargain for; as well as an attraction for each other!
Contemplation by Powerful_Quill
Rated: [Reviews - 26]
Summary: Ginny Weasley was taking a slow stroll around the Hogwarts corridors until she finds herself at a window, peering out. Everyone is enjoying themselves on this beautiful day except for one person. . .
Campaign of the Unicorns by Funness
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 3]
Summary: Artemis Malfoy is the daughter no one knew about. She was born long before Draco was a thought. In a mansion among the forests in Albania, she holds terrifying secrets, and watches the beautiful and poignant Campaign of the Unicorns.
Cooking Adventures with Elysia by Elysia_Snape
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 12]
Summary: COMPLETE - This is about a cooking show called 'Cooking Adventures with Elysia' and in this episode, Elysia, the host, has a very special guest......SEVERUS SNAPE. Comedy. Very funny. P.S This is a real recipe!
Confessions of a Slytherin by Evil_Needs_Candy_Too
Rated: [Reviews - 5]
Summary: Ever wondered what goes on in the head of a Slytherin? loss, torture, unrequited love.....
Croaker by The Savant
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 16]
Summary: A day in the life of Edmund Croaker, Unspeakable extraordinaire!
Caffeine High by Chaos Illusion
Rated: [Reviews - 103]
Summary: Various HP characters get drunk or high on sugar/caffeine/whatever (as long as it's legal!). Insanity follows. No one's in character. Very random.
Chasing A Dream by Noldo
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 23]
Summary: They looked back and had no regrets, because it was for Remus. A vignette.
Summary: An adult Ginny Weasley recalls the time she spent at Hogwarts. Inparticuarly the point at which everything changed. She remembers her 5th year and when it all began.
Cruel, Cruel World by Mysty
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 22]
Summary: 'Suddenly the door swung open, and there stood the image of a broken man.' Hermione gets an unexpected but not unwanted visitor in the middle of the night. -ONE SHOT-
Crossing the Board by Seren
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 22]
Summary: There have always been arguments over which piece of the board is the most powerful. Most will say the Queen; she can mimic any move, take any square. Others will say the King; despite his limited mobility, the entire point is to protect your king and capture your opponents. It is the center piece of the game. There are any number of arguments for five of the pieces. The last piece, or pieces, are often neglected. They are the front line, the first defence, and the first to fall. All but one. And Ron must see it to the other side.