Sirius doesn't do well being alone in 12 Grimmauld Place. When he was a child, there had only been one place that didn't feel as oppressive as the rest of the house: the attic. Returning there, he is confronted with a truth he never knew.
Sirius, desperate to escape a summer with his oppressive family, gets drunk and ends up in a Muggle asylum. Labeled as "crazy," he must survive a summer that will change him forever.
One night, while Luna searches the castle for her shoes, she meets her friend Colin. As they escape Mrs Norris, they both find themselves in an unfamiliar corridor.
Dumbledore has another one of his ideas to ignite house harmony. Despite her initial doubt, Hermione enjoys writing with her pen pal, but then she realised something is wrong.
Four friends founded Hogwarts with a shared dream. But one summer changed everything, and Salazar Slytherin left forever. This is the true story of what happened.
The days were awful, the nights were worse. Tortured by recurring nightmares, Harry follows his friends' advice. But nobody had expected the peculiar side effect of mixing simple Sleeping and Calming Draught.
When tragedy hits in the summer before sixth year, Severus is determined to take his life into his own hands. The revelation of a secret long forgotten by wizarding kind opens up new possibilities, but also speaks of a price to pay.
Life is difficult. Being superior to those around would be hard enough without a know-it-all. Being stuck with one, forced to work together was beyond imagination. (And no, Draco is not being dramatic.)
It should have been another perfect Christmas at Hogwarts. But, of course, plans had to be changed. Join Harry, Neville, and Luna on their journey to create the perfect holidays.
Sirius is finally free, and Harry is looking forward to having a real family who cares. But then everything falls apart. Can Severus Snape figure out what happened to Harry and what he is concealing? Harry and Severus are thrown together due to a misunderstanding caused by a rush action of Sirius Black.
It is Christmas, but none of the students seem to embrace the Christmas spirit. How do you fix it? Easy, right? You take a determined Headmistress, a pinch of Hogwarts magic, a lot of sugar, wait a while (a long while), and done.
Severus lives a peaceful life, finally free from the dark shadows of his past. Why does life have to suddenly get complicated, and worst of all, why must Potter suddenly appear in it after 10 years? He should have known better, trouble clings to the Gryffindor wherever he goes.
It was just another typical Divination class, full of death predictions and tea leaves. Harry was certain hell would freeze over before Professor Trelawney's latest prophecy came true. Her predictions never do, anyway, right?
Hermione had finally convinced the Ministry to investigate the sudden storms that had caused many deaths in the North Sea. But instead of leading a small team, she ended up with the one person she never had wanted to work with.
It was supposed to be a dull, boring assignment: checking on some brilliant scientists after someone had reported weird noises. But brilliance and greed are a dangerous mix.
Everyone has done it once – writing a list with all those things they want to achieve. Percy Weasley is no different, but some plans are more sinister than others.
After Harry ended his engagement, he fled the country, suffocated by the expectations and demands of friends and strangers alike. Finding a job in a small coffee shop, he tried his best to deal with the new situation. The new permanent customer is not helping - probably.
After Sirius misses his flight, he plans to spend the night in a pub. His plans take a sudden turn when he spots someone unexpected. Sometimes, a single moment can change everything.
Rita Skeeter is rather put off. Unfairly treated, she takes matters into her own hands – claiming the top of the bestseller lists and, to her delight, delivering the punishment others deserve.
Hermione and her parents visit a Scottish castle before she starts at Hogwarts. Even a Muggle castle can hold unexpected surprises that require courage.
Harry is looking at another summer with his relatives - full of chores, ridicule, and 'Harry hunting'. But then, Dumbledore requests his help, and as always with the headmaster, there is a catch. The young Gryffindor suddenly finds himself at Spinner's End caught in an unexpected situation.
Severus had had enough. Enough of being a pawn, enough of being powerless, enough of the lies. They had said he was drawn to dark magic, even when he was young. They were right, and he would use it to travel back in time and set things right.
What if the Dementors' attack in Little Whinging had turned out differently? What if Harry had been trapped in his mind, unable to escape? Good to have a friend, even an imaginary friend - right?