After the war, Petunia takes refuge at the Three Broomsticks.
Warning for brief, non-explicit reference to sexual abuse.
One of the X5 Transgenics didn't just make it out of Manticore before the Pulse - he made it right out of the country. Originally written for a prompt on sherlockbbc-fic.
Champions retire. Rest awaits. What's next?
Xander's mad. Spike's bad. The future is dangerous to know.
Harry Potter as Scorpio Malfoy's godfather.
A study in time, and causality loops.
25 Mar 2009
From a prompt at norsekink: Give me Loki seeking Tony out during battles just to finally have someone worthwhile to banter/flyte with.
Which is all well and good until Tony breaks his arm.
20 May 2013
Oh. My God. This is fantastic, and my only regret is that there isn't MORE of it!
The curious tale of how the Avengers adopted Maria Hill and her daughter.
12 Mar 2013
The author claims that this fic was supposed to have "cute and consequences". Hoo boy, does it ever. The story starts with Maria Hill finding out she's pregnant with a now-deceased Phil Coulson's baby, and just keeps going from there.
Clint has a cat, and then he has Phil's corgis. Nothing seems to go right, until it does.
(The infamous "Corgi!verse" fic.)
6 Mar 2013
There are corgis and not!dead!Coulson and, I don't want to spoil anything, but the fact that Clint is his cat's familiar is just perfect. Read and enjoy, pet people!
After the war, Petunia takes refuge at the Three Broomsticks.
Warning for brief, non-explicit reference to sexual abuse.
19 Feb 2013
Awesome Petunia fic, which believably brings this most Mugglish of Muggles into the Wizarding World.
Rum sort of place, Elstead; rum sort of place, England: Dudley reflects upon fatherhood, upon St James’s Day.
From the 2012 Dudley Redeemed Fest, the prompt being, ‘Dudley really wants to help his kid with homework. It’s just a little hard when the subjects have names like Herbology and Charms and Transfiguration.’
16 Feb 2013
What a gem! This is such a beautiful love song to England, framing the redemption of Dudley Dursley. Very poetic.