I used to write.
Rest In The Bed by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 2]
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Half-life by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 4]
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Neville has the rest of his life ahead of him, but all he can do is look back. Molly feels as though she has already lived, and will spend the rest of her life sifting through her memories and regrets and never living in the moment.
AU in that Arthur Weasley dies in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. This is Jamie/AcaciaCarter’s and Soraya/babewithbrains’ fault, and therefore I present it to them.
Safe and Sound by welshdevondragon
Rated: 6th-7th Years [Reviews - 8]
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No Line On The Horizon by welshdevondragon
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 4]
Summary:
Ginny looks out of her dormitory window, and thinks of the line on the horizon, and the boy beyond.
Originally written for The Random Song Title Challenge at Poetry Anyone on the forums, where to my utter surprise, it came third place.
The Last Time by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 2]
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And just as that celestial body worked its way across the sky, somehow she and Godric had moved closer together, without either really knowing how or why, just as neither were really sure who kissed who first.
Sweet Transvestite by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 3]
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George, Please Sit Down. by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 6]
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Frank by welshdevondragon
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 5]
Summary: In the closed ward of St Mungo's, Frank sees:
This is based on a 2012 SPEW Lovenotes I wrote for Lily/Padfoot1333, but the lovenote aspect has been somewhat removed.
Nostalgia by welshdevondragon
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 7]
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In The Heat Of The Morning by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 4]
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In the heat of the morning, Katie and Leanne lie in the grounds of Hogwarts, enjoying the sunlight of the new, war-free world.
This is for Soraya/babewithbrains, originally in the 2012 SPEW Lovenotes, but this is an expanded version. The title is from the wonderful David Bowie song In The Heat Of The Morning.
Nominated for Best SSP in the 2012 Quicksilver Quills.
The Last Goodbye by welshdevondragon
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 3]
Summary: Salazar waits for Helga by the lake, having fled from Hogwarts several years before. He hopes it will not be their last meeting, but fears that it may be.
This is expanded from a drabble originally written for Minna/Minnabird in the Fourth Annual Musical Drabble Exchange in the SBBC, over at the beta forums. It is loosely based on the song “Love Don’t Roam” from Doctor Who, written by Murray Gold and sung by Neil Hannon.
Celestina's Songbook: Christmas Edition, Volume 2 by minnabird, Hypatia, minnabird, welshdevondragon, iLuna17, Padfoot11333, Acacia Carter
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 5]
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Celestina Warbeck takes the stage once again, this time with the world premiere of a Christmas album. This jolly, heartfelt volume will bring the joy of the holiday season to any and all of the listeners of the Wizarding Wireless Network!
This anthology is a compilation of both the Great Hall's Great Hall-iday Bonus Challenge and Poetry Anyone's December Carol Challenge. Enjoy!
Forever Yours by welshdevondragon
Rated: 1st-2nd Years [Reviews - 5]
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The Fold by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 3]
Summary: Before Sirius, there was another Black sheep. Who would have thought she’d bring him back into the fold?
A Christmas Day Story.
Happily Ever After by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 5]
Summary: Vivien Nott, Paris and Theodore Nott’s adopted daughter, is at Hogwarts at the same time as Petra and Ernie Macmillan’s son, Augustus Macmillan. They know of each other, but they rarely come into contact. Until an incident in the Quidditch changing rooms leads their lives to become closely entwined.
This is a fairy tale. But, sometimes, fairy tales do happen.
This is a very loose sequel to my Thin Red Lines Series, though it is not part of that series.
Due to the current glitch, I have changed the rating to 3rd-5th years BUT this is a 6th-7th years story, and therefore should be read as such.
Tooth and Claw by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 21]
Summary: "It's really rather tooth and claw. Most things want to bite or sting or kill you," Gloria Greengrass tells Winston Flint, as they walk through the woods together after Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy’s wedding.
Shortly afterwards Gloria is found murdered. As the Auror Fabian Prewett begins to question the suspects, he finds himself asking who would want to kill a fifteen-year-old girl?
This is welshdevondragon of Gryffindor writing for the 2011 Mysterious May Challenge in the Great Hall, Prompt number two
Due to the current MNFF glitch, I have changed the rating to 3rd-5th years BUT this is a 6th-7th years story, and therefore should be read as such.
What Money Can Buy by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary:
Florence Delaine thought that all she needed in life was a wealthy husband. When she marries the violent Edgar Parkinson, she discovers that money cannot buy her happiness and determines to thwart her husband in the few ways she can.
Florence is a very minor character in my story Thin Red Lines and a more important one in another story of mine, Tooth and Claw. This one-shot takes place before Tooth and Claw.
Nominated for a best dark/ angsty story Quicksilver Quill. Thank you!
Due to the current MNFF glitch, I have changed the rating to 3rd-5th years BUT this is a 6th-7th years story, and therefore should be read as such.
The Chance and the Black by welshdevondragon
Rated: 3rd-5th Years [Reviews - 6]
Summary: "Alphard,
I love you. I love you. I love you.
And you know I would never waste those words. I would never say those words if I didn’t mean them."
This is the letter Alphard Black is reading at the breakfast table with his sister Walburga watching him very, very closely.
Why did Alphard Black leave all his money to his errant nephew Sirius?
Might it have been because the letter he read one morning in the early fifties was from a Muggleborn?