Stories by Pellucidity

About a decade after the fateful attack that rendered Remus Lupin a werewolf, things are beginning to catch up to him. He knows he can't avoid the neverending mental and physical tolls that come with monthly transformations—but must everything happen at once? Featuring a former werewolf hunter, an old enemy, Animagi attempts, and far too much camping for Remus' liking.

Of Curse-Breaking and Map-Making by Pellucidity Stale Result (Last seen: )

Following a tragic event that turned his life upside-down, third-year Remus Lupin must learn to navigate the world under the cloud that is grief and uncertainty. A boisterous Defense professor, a secret passage, Arithmancy classes, and mysterious poisoning incidents make life even more complicated—but, with the Marauders by his side, Remus feels as if he can do anything.

Of Meditation and Revelations by Pellucidity Stale Result (Last seen: )

Remus Lupin is starting his second year at Hogwarts (it's a miracle he's gotten this far, frankly). This year is likely to be even more eventful, what with an annoying new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, Shakespeare classes, meditation sessions, a familiar new neighbor, and the fact that his friends are drawing closer and closer to the truth with every passing day...

Supposed to Be at the Beach by Pellucidity Stale Result (Last seen: )

The year is 1971, and Ministry official Wilma Harrington is called into work to discuss Albus Dumbledore's latest plan: inviting a WEREWOLF to attend Hogwarts. In the days that follow, Wilma finds herself locked in an intense battle of wits with Dumbledore himself as her beliefs and values are put into question. She never signed up for this. She was supposed to be at the beach.

Of Marauders and Monsters by Pellucidity Stale Result (Last seen: )

Remus Lupin was proud to say that he was perfectly normal, thank you very much... Oh, who was he kidding? Remus Lupin was not normal whatsoever, even by wizarding standards. In fact, he was probably the most abnormal child in the area—in the country—on the continent—in the world? He wouldn't be surprised. - - Completed!

Platypus by Pellucidity Stale Result (Last seen: )

Hope Lupin, the mother of Remus Lupin, is a Muggle. She knows nearly nothing of wizarding culture. She has a tragic, confusing family. She can't do the things her husband can, and her life can be a handful sometimes. But Hope is a good mother, a good wife, and a good person, and she's going to adapt to any circumstance that comes her way through sheer power of will.
Sirius and Remus both learn Latin at age eight, but for completely different reasons. James learns two words, but he has to go through great lengths to do so. And Peter never cares to study more than he has to. One-shot.

A Chat with the Hat by Pellucidity Stale Result (Last seen: )

The war has shed an unsavory light on seemingly innocent traditions, and now Hermione has questions—particularly about the merits of a system that pushes children into boxes. She borrows the Sorting Hat from the school (not to worry; she got permission) and sits down to discuss human nature, psychology, and individual values. One-shot.