Nothing says "I'm sorry" quite like a cute little turtle... or at least that's what Natasha thinks. Steve, on the other hand, sees the situation a little differently.
There is a time and place for tacky Christmas sweaters and misinformation and Pepper's attempts at being a den mother. Stark Tower on Christmas is probably not it. Rating for language.
First Class era, semi-AU. What happens when you put a group of teenage mutants under the supervision of two people who barely know what they're doing? Complete chaos, of course. Misadventures, mayhem, and some seriously bad ideas. Rating is precautionary.
While doing some spring cleaning, Tonks discovers a strange necklace. Next thing she knows, she and Remus are in WWII-era London. Forced to confront their feelings for each other, their only goal is to get back to their own time... but will they make it?
TMI/THG/HP crossover. Some things are a lot easier said than done... things like surviving the Games, dealing with the rebellion, and keeping the people you care about from doing anything stupid. Centers around Isabelle Lightwood. Rating for language.
For the 180 Titles challenge. A zillion or so random oneshots, all during the NextGen era, all told in first person. Various pairings; LOTS of Teddy/Victoire. Rating for language and maybe some other random stuff later.
For the Forbidden Love challenge. Every instinct she has says she should like someone else, but 15-year-old Andromeda Black doesn't care. Rating for swearing.
For the Bridget Jones' Diary challenge. Luna is nearly 31, hopelessly single, and in for a very crazy series of events. Rating will probably change later on. Latest chapter features the result of a bad matchmaking attempt.
Due to unforseen circumstances, the Burrow becomes the new safehouse. Now the Weasley kids, Harry and Hermione have a lot to deal with - including someone who wants to be there even less than they do. Rating is precautionary.
Twilight/HP crossover. All Leah did was slip in a puddle, and now she's in England, ten years ago, with a really odd girl and no idea what's going on. And then the puddle reverses...
The last thing Victoire remembers is flying into a tree. Seven years have passed, and she's finally waking up. Taking her life back has some consequences - including discovering that the only boy she ever liked has feelings for her. Victoire/Teddy. DONE!
Narnia/HP crossover. Going through the door was SUPPOSED to take them home. Instead, the four Pevinsies are fifty years in the future, compelled to save the world they're now in, and stuck with a strange girl. Read and review! Rating is precautionary.
Twenty people. Twenty events. Twenty perspectives. For MopCat's 20 Word challenge. Rating is precautionary. Some chapters are combined with other challenges as I see fit.
A gigantic game of 'what-if' with death. As in, 'what if she'd died' or 'what if he'd lived'. Current chapter is 'what if Ginny had died during the Final Battle' from an unnamed-till-the-next update perspective.
For the Song And Dance Challenge. Eleven short oneshots, mainly about Luna, inspired by Something Real by Meg & Dia. Rating is currently precautionary.
For the 80s Film Challenge. Based on Ferris Bueller's Day Off, sort of. Exploring London was a mistake from the beginning... Rating is for implied stuff in chapter 5.
George falls for a charming Spanish girl who doesn’t speak any English whatsoever. Luna decides to help him learn a little Spanish. Randomness ensues.
Luna has always been alone, now more so than ever. She's not fighting the Dark anymore; she's fighting herself. Rating is precautionary. For a challenge.
Luna's things keep going missing,but someone keeps returning them. Who is it? And, more importantly, who sent her a Christmas package? Set during the third book.