11 Works found in Dorcas Meadowes
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To the victor go the spoils. The last years of the Order of the Phoenix, both times around. An end and a beginning and all that's in between.
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Lily's quite proficient at hiding her hurts.
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¿En qué circusntancias se tomó la famosa fotografía de la Orden del Fénix original? Me he tomado la libertad de trabajar un poquito con esos personajes de los que sabemos tan poco, pero que fueron tan importantes.
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In which we explore the stories of the illustrious and infamous Marauders, along with their contemporaries.
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Five days ago Marlene lay beside her on this bed.
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Written for benebu at hp_wishes - Kingsley happy in love... and while this is just the first of the relationship, he will be very, very happy in love... until, you know, she dies. BUT we have lots of years until that happens. Settle down! No death here! Just first glances, a little bit of lust and a right good kiss.
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Benjy is struggling with the knowledge that the girls will soon be old enough to go to Hogwarts. It's bad enough that he'll be without them for the first time since they came into his custody but when he finds out that the Death Eaters are still at work, he must deal with all his buried emotions from the past.
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First Order drabbles: So Close is Not So Good & Still by lar_laughs
Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
15 Jan 2011
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AU. It’s the summer of 1977, and four boys are about to learn just how much can change over the course of a night. Based on Stories We Could Tell by Tony Parsons.
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Losing the war? Who cared about the war? Or the Order either, for that matter? It was they who were losing, the four of them. They were losing trust and hope and each other, and they could not stop it, any more than they could leash the north wind or force the tide not to turn.
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"Before a war, military science seems a real science, like astronomy. After a war it seems more like astrology." -- Dame Rebecca West
