James Sirius Potter and Melinda Alice Longbottom grew up together. Their fathers are friends; their families frequently spend holidays together. They've known each other their entire lives. So why is it that, suddenly, they don't seem to recognize what's going on between them at all? Companion piece to "A Fine Line," but can easily stand on its own. [cover art: Aurora Lynne]
Devastated by the terrorist bombing that claimed the life of his best friend—and unrequited love—Ava Mathenson, twenty-five year old Albus Potter begins investigating the organization responsible. But the deeper he gets, the more he realizes that nothing is as it seems, and Ava may not be as dead as he had believed. [cover art: Aurora Lynne]
Scorpius Malfoy has had the day from hell. When he comes home, thoroughly exhausted and more than a little devastated, he finds exactly what he needed to make his world right again.
Rose Weasley and Scorpius Malfoy often take to the sky on their brooms after a long day at work, and today is no different...except, of course, for the little velvet box in Scorpius's left pocket. An outtake to my multi-chapter story, "A Fine Line," but can stand on its own.
Gryffindor has managed to beat Slytherin in Quidditch, meaning that it's time for Scorpius Malfoy to pay up. And Rose Weasley is definitely going to enjoy collecting. To the victor, the spoils. Outtake from "A Fine Line," but can stand on its own. Definitely rated M.
After walking in on Rose Weasley and Scorpius Malfoy snogging one another's brains out in the library, Albus Potter is attempting to wrap his head around the fact that Hogwarts's two biggest enemies have had them all fooled. Outtake to my Rose/Scorpius story, "A Fine Line," but can stand on its own.