Canon Era Stories
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A de-gnoming, a conversation, and the roots of a friendship.
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- Part 1 of Canon Era Stories
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Minerva McGonagall has had a difficult morning, and Gilderoy Lockhart is not making things easier.
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- Part 2 of Canon Era Stories
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Delia Creevey woke up that day with an uneasy feeling in her gut, though she couldn’t put her finger on why.
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- Part 3 of Canon Era Stories
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"She's like my sister. I love her like a sister, and I reckon she feels the same way about me. It's always been like that."
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- Part 4 of Canon Era Stories
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The headmaster could deny it all he wanted, but Severus knew he was nothing but a link in the long chain that was Dumbledore's plan.
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- Part 5 of Canon Era Stories
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Harry isn't the only one who helped Fred and George achieve their dream of running a joke shop.
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- Part 6 of Canon Era Stories
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A tribute to the friendship between Harry Potter and Hermione Granger. Because in spite of all of her bookish-ness, and common sense, and the time she spent holed up in the library, Hermione knew more about friendship than Harry could ever fully appreciate.
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- Part 7 of Canon Era Stories
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Zacharias had always hated Sunday dinners, but this summer, they had become quite intolerable.
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- Part 8 of Canon Era Stories
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"Do you really think three in the morning is the appropriate time to be discussing this?"
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- Part 9 of Canon Era Stories
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"Our hair is power, Angie, it's our history. It tells the world who we are."
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- Part 10 of Canon Era Stories
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She wanted to scream, and curse, and bury her head in her pillow and cry as she had never, ever cried before. Because in all her years of knowing just how deeply she cared for Harry Potter, nothing had ever made her feel as insignificant to him as those two words had.
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- Part 11 of Canon Era Stories
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"One of the blessings of old friends is that you can afford to be stupid with them." ―Ralph Waldo Emerson
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- Part 12 of Canon Era Stories
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Jess has been working at the Holly Bush since the day after she dropped out of uni five years ago, and the only thing that makes the grueling hours and her nagging boss slightly tolerable is the potential for snooping. And in the last year or so, she's found a wonderful excitement in eavesdropping on this particular regular—this sickly-looking, older gentleman, with his tattered, old-fashioned overcoats and his seemingly endless slew of flashy, excitable, much younger girlfriends.
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- Part 13 of Canon Era Stories
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Tonks's loneliest holiday.
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- Part 14 of Canon Era Stories
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"And what will you give me in return, Severus?" Severus's thoughts, moments before he kills the last man on Earth who doesn't think him a coward.
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- Part 15 of Canon Era Stories
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Bill Weasley never imagined that one of his brothers would miss his wedding.
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- Part 16 of Canon Era Stories
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It's just another Friday for Tess, the waitress who works the afternoon shift at Luchino Caffe on Tottenham Court Road.
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- Part 17 of Canon Era Stories
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Lee Jordan stands up to evil, with a little help from his friends.
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- Part 18 of Canon Era Stories
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A story of Hanukkah at Hogwarts. "I'm always going to have faith," Anthony told Padma seriously. "I wouldn't be in the D.A. if I didn't."
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- Part 19 of Canon Era Stories
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"Many of our oldest family trees become a little diseased over time. You must prune yours, must you not, to keep it healthy? Cut away those parts that threaten the health of the rest…"
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- Part 20 of Canon Era Stories
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In the heat of the battle, it was easy to mistake one woman for another, with their waist-length blond hair and black robes. But at their cores, they radiated very different colors—cunning, nerve, wisdom, loyalty—and in the end, perhaps it was the harsh realities of war that allowed these colors to shine through.
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- Part 21 of Canon Era Stories
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The silver of the sword's blade seemed to blaze through the darkness of the night like lightning, and as Neville brought it down, he thought of his parents—of Harry—of Professor Dumbledore—Professor Lupin and his wife—Fred—Colin—Terry—and everyone else who had ever sacrificed anything for the sake of Voldemort's destruction.
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- Part 22 of Canon Era Stories