Did You Hear The One About The Dark Lord ..? by Cannae be Kenobi
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 24]
Summary: Ron proves his comedic mettle to a sceptical Fred. Completely AU silliness. Rated for very mild language.
Stop Signs by leftrightmiddle
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 8]
Summary: It's been one month since the Final Battle, and George is still trying to cope with the death of his brother. He's refusing to talk to anyone, so it comes as a surprise to the both of them when he accepts Angelina's invitation for coffee. During that fateful conversation, George learns that the funny thing about stop signs is that they're also start signs.
Of Understanding and Misunderstanding by MagEd
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 34]
Summary: The seven women who loved Ron Weasley.
What Lies Behind by C_A_Campbell
Rated: 6th-7th Years [Reviews - 28]
Summary:
Winner of the 2011 QSQ Award for Best Dark/Angsty One-shot!
It is true what they say about your life flashing before your eyes just before you die. As Theodore Nott, Death Eater like his father before him, stands on the battlefield in what is surely Hogwarts and his final hours, he remembers all that lays behind him: his father, the Dark Lord, the one girl he ever loved, and the thing he has forced himself to forget.
But you remember, don't you, Theodore?
Please tell me you remember me.
Deal Or No Deal by the opaleye
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 19]
Summary: Hermione is struggling to keep S.P.E.W afloat after a nasty and public incident involving a house-elf, rolling pin and Muggle now recovering in St. Mungo's. George is slowly drowning in a sea of financial strain and grief over Fred's death. When the two of them join forces one Christmas, will they overcome their troubles and perhaps find solace in the unexpected? But can these two very different personalities reside in one place at one time?
The Note He Left by ToBeOrNotToBeAGryffindor
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 19]
Summary:
A note was discovered in the aftermath of Harry's capture at Malfoy Manor. It's sweet, it's romantic, it's...complete fluffy rubbish.
What will happen to this heartfelt missive? Will it find its intended recipient, or will it be lost in the wreckage of Voldemort's former occupation?
But Given Unsought by MagEd
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 39]
Summary: The seven women who loved Harry Potter.
The Gates of Happiness by MagEd
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 42]
Summary: The seven men who loved Ginny Weasley.
How To Be Dead by MagEd
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 47]
Summary: James and Lily Potter have died, but that doesn't mean Harry is alone. They're still watching over him, and they don't intend on stopping any time soon. *one-shot*
How Much a Heart Can Hold by MagEd
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 47]
Summary: The seven men who loved Hermione Granger.
The Bacchus Book by Equinox Chick
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 30]
Summary:
On the morning of Christmas Day, 2000, Hermione Granger (soon-to-be-Weasley) wakes up from a delightful dream to find herself in a bathroom at Grimmauld Place.
As various Weasleys queue up to tell her all about her behaviour the night before at Aunt Muriel's birthday party, Hermione is in a state of shock.
She knows she didn't drink anything stronger than Butterbeer. So why was she wearing a toga and teaching everyone how to perform Greek dancing?
And what, in the name of Merlin, was she doing with George?
This is Equinox Chick and this is my entry for the extra credit challenge 'In Vino Veritas' for the Winter Snows 09 competition over at the MNFF beta boards.
Thank you to Apurva for beta'ing this tale in time. Thanks also to various people on AIM for telling me to get on with this (Jess, Natalie, Hannah, Russia, Kara, BB)
Disclaimer: I'm not JK Rowling. She would never have written anything quite so daft.
Claimer: I have disgraced myself wearing a toga before now.
Never Ever by Black-Sand
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 7]
Summary: Never and ever are two simple words sometimes overlooked, but putting them together means something permanent. Never ever is a phrase that shouldn’t be said unless you mean it. The question is: does George mean it enough to never ever stop from following it through?
George/OC
Thank you, AlexPotter, for being my beta.
When Worlds Die by MagEd
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 20]
Summary: In any man who dies there dies with him,
his first snow and kiss and fight . . .
Not people die but worlds die in them
~Yevgeny Yevtushenko, "People"
His twin is dead, and as far as George can see, the whole world might as well have died, too. In other words, this is the story of how George Weasley grieved in seven steps. *one-shot*
It Must Be Love by jenny b
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 33]
Summary:
Summary: Despite their best efforts, the word "wait" is always in the vocabulary of Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley. Kicking off after the final battle is done and Voldemort is gone, this is how Harry and Ginny sent "wait" to the wayside. *one-shot*
The Unbreakable Vow by Hermione_Rocks
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 50]
Summary: Fred and George persuade a very young Ron to make an Unbreakable Vow with them.
Blurting Out Something Horribly Stupid by loligo8me
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 16]
Summary: Katie Bell finally musters enough courage to ask a certain Quidditch Captain a question. The result? Definitely not what she expected!
Katie's POV. KB/OW fluff. Sigh...