'Harry receives the letter in August; he is eleven, and it is time, but Lily cries all the same.' Short AU in which there was no prophecy and Voldemort won the war.
It is so easy - too easy - to kill. With his small gun, he can choose who will die that day and, in three seconds, his target is dead, falling to the floor and the assassin does not feel a thing.
When faced with a life-changing decision, Millicent must make the choice between what is right and what is easy. By doing so, she will confront her greatest fear. Third Place in Sweeternity's Irrational Fear Challenge!
The muggles have always been considered as the weaker beings but in truth, they've always been the most ruthless and powerful. It only takes seven massacres, hundreds of deaths and enough blood spilt to fill a river for Draco to see this.
After the war, Harry is left with traumatic memories and many sins to his name - but Hermione was always there to help. What's he supposed to do when his last support is brutally taken away?
Alex remembers watching a James Bond film when he was seven. He remembers thinking how cool it would be to be a spy. He remembers telling this to Ian Rider and seeing something ironic in his gaze. Now, seven years later, Alex understands the irony.
Watching his only daughter slowly die was never easy, sometimes it was heartbreaking, but watching her give up was probably the hardest thing Harry's ever had to do.
Sometimes people see things so traumatising that it changes them forever. Harry wishes he could hate them for what they've made him. Hell, he just wishes he could feel something... anything.
It took one spell and the past two years were forgotten. Harry and Hermione's forbidden relationship was forcibly destroyed for the Greater Good and Harry must commend them for being so ruthless about it.
"There were times when I was younger, I wanted to fly." He said wistfully, "Just me in a freefall. Freedom. Do you think, if I jumped, that I would be free, Hermione?"