The Writings of Felix Felicis

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A New and Glorious Morning

Autumn Leaves

The Smell of Amortentia

The Love of Harry and Ginny

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While I don't pretend to be the color of molten gold, or leap into the air like goldfish, I do try to take a few drops of Felix Felicis before writing. Not too often, because I don't want to get hooked, but enough to just get that needed edge sometimes. In my other life I design electrical power generation equipment for military aircraft. Writing is, of course, much more fun. The world that J.K. Rowling has crafted for us allows us to escape reality, if only for a short time, into a world of dreams where anything is possible, and our only limits are those of our imagination. I hope that I do it justice in my stories, but I'll let you be the judge of that.

Enjoy!

   
         
   

A Walk in the Grounds - 3,531 Words
Last Updated: 9/11/2008
This is a missing moment from HBP when Harry and Ginny go for a walk in the Hogwarts grounds. If they get a chance, they might even discuss the Quidditch match.

 

 

A Cat's Comfort - 1,767 Words
Last Updated: 2/10/2007
On a quiet Sunday afternoon, Harry observes the peace of a familiar feline lying in the sun.

 

 

Last Updated: 6/22/2006
What if Harry and Ginny's lives were switched? The short version of Harry Weasley's first year at Hogwarts. Just a fun, silly story.

 

 

Two Nights in the Garden - 10,907 Words (4 Chapters)
Last Updated: 6/18/2006
Harry hasn't spoken to Ginny since he left Hogwarts and he wouldn't let Ron or Hermione visit him at the Dursleys. The day before he arrives at the Burrow, Ron has a special talk with his sister in which he learns some things about her and about himself. When Harry shows up the next day, will Ron be angry with him? Will Harry even want to patch things up with Ginny? In the process of trying to sort out their friends' relationship, Ron and Hermione come to some important conclusions about their own.

 

 

To Choose Better - 1,994 Words
Last Updated: 6/8/2006
Missing moment at the end of Order of the Phoenix after Ron tells Ginny to choose someone better the next time she considers a boyfriend.

 

 

Cry for Love - 4,684 Words
Last Updated: 2/3/2006
After the end of Voldemort, can Harry overcome his guilt and let himself be healed by the one who loves him?

 

 

A New and Glorious Morning - 3,363 Words
Last Updated: 4/1/2006
It is the dawn after the final battle, and Harry and his friends take comfort in the grass outside the school. The sun is coming up on a new day, full of hope and life, and some lives are about to be joined forever.

 

 

Autumn Leaves - 3,917 Words
Last Updated: 2/3/2006
The war has finally ended, the four friends are living in a house together, and it's a beautiful autumn day. How could it get any better? Harry and Ginny go for a walk in the woods. Pure and simple fluff.

 

 

The Smell of Amortentia - 7,590 Words

Last Updated: 5/24/2006
Harry and Ginny are still apart, but when he goes to the Burrow for Bill and Fleur's wedding will he be able to keep his resolve?

 

 

The Love of Harry and Ginny - 2,949 Words
Last Updated: 2/3/2006
All that remains after the final battle is darkness, inky and black. Ginny draws further and further into her own mind until hope is nearly lost. Will it consume her, or can life go on? You must read to the end.

 

 

Unbreakable Bonds - 139,000 Words (13 Chap.)
Last Updated: 5/5/2007
Harry's managed to survive to the end of his last year at Hogwarts, but now he has to face his biggest challenges yet – hate, and love. Hesitant to think about his future, Harry must destroy Lord Voldemort before he can really begin to live his life, and learn to love, and be loved.
 
   

 

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