Harry and Ginny are, of course, the One True Pairing, at least for me. This is a maybe never-ending series of 100-word vignettes in their life, with a couple of non-100-word ones thrown in.
A little girl, kidnapped from her loving parents and found by someone else. A little boy, rescued from those who didn't want him. When they meet, something wonderful happens.
Eavesdropping can be either good or bad: good if you find out some blackmail material, but very bad if your name is Ron Weasley, and you hear your sister and your best mate discussing potions and charms and babies.
Unexpected visitors and the resulting lack of privacy teach Harry and Ginny about the reason for the seasons, and whether you really can have too much mistletoe.
Something's going on in the Potter household, and James Sirius is just the person to find out what it is. Next Gen, but with a good healthy dose of H/G fluff.
Fed up with Harry's lack of romance, Ron and George have a plan. But what happens when Ginny finds out about it? AU – canon compliant up through Gryffindor winning the cup in HBP. Harry didn't kiss her. But he wanted to. . .
-"If you were with me, I'd treat you like a queen." With that provocative statement from Harry, Ginny's ride on the Hogwarts Express turns into perhaps the most important journey of her life.