A Wind Has Blown the Sky Away
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Author has written 6 stories for Vampire Diaries, Septimus Heap, and Harry Potter.

Hi! My name is Belle, and I live in England. My favourite things are tea, reading and embroidery. I am very proud to be British, like crumpets, and should really be doing some maths homework right now!! Or taking advantage of the really pretty weather, but here I am. I like writing stories (as you could probably tell) and also reading poetry, and I would totally be best friends with Anne of Green Gables in another life. I hope you like my stories!! x


"We've roamed the wild country,

My beautiful yellow eyes.

Side by side we've hunted

Shadows dancing on northern skies."


"The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea

In a beautiful pea green boat,

They took some honey, and plenty of money,

Wrapped up in a five pound note."


"I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead;
I lift my lids and all is born again.
(I think I made you up inside my head.)

The stars go waltzing out in blue and red,
And arbitrary blackness gallops in:
I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead.

I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed
And sung me moon-struck, kissed me quite insane.
(I think I made you up inside my head.)

God topples from the sky, hell's fires fade:
Exit seraphim and Satan's men:
I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead.

I fancied you'd return the way you said,
But I grow old and I forget your name.
(I think I made you up inside my head.)

I should have loved a thunderbird instead;
At least when spring comes they roar back again.
I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead.
(I think I made you up inside my head.)"


as is the sea marvelous
from god’s
hands which sent her forth
to sleep upon the world

and the earth withers
the moon crumbles
one by one
stars flutter into dust

but the sea
does not change
and she goes forth out of hands and
she returns into hands

and is with sleep….

love,
the breaking

of your
soul
upon
my lips


"MORNING and evening
Maids heard the goblins cry:
'Come buy our orchard fruits,
Come buy, come buy:
Apples and quinces,
Lemons and oranges,
Plump unpecked cherries-
Melons and raspberries,
Bloom-down-cheeked peaches,
Swart-headed mulberries,
Wild free-born cranberries,
Crab-apples, dewberries,
Pine-apples, blackberries,
Apricots, strawberries--
All ripe together
In summer weather--
Morns that pass by,
Fair eves that fly;
Come buy, come buy;
Our grapes fresh from the vine,
Pomegranates full and fine,
Dates and sharp bullaces,
Rare pears and greengages,
Damsons and bilberries,
Taste them and try:
Currants and gooseberries,
Bright-fire-like barberries,
Figs to fill your mouth,
Citrons from the South,
Sweet to tongue and sound to eye,
Come buy, come buy.'

Evening by evening
Among the brookside rushes,
Laura bowed her head to hear,
Lizzie veiled her blushes:
Crouching close together
In the cooling weather,
With clasping arms and cautioning lips,
With tingling cheeks and finger-tips.
'Lie close,' Laura said,
Pricking up her golden head:
'We must not look at goblin men,
We must not buy their fruits:
Who knows upon what soil they fed
Their hungry thirsty roots?'
'Come buy,' call the goblins
Hobbling down the glen.
'O!' cried Lizzie, 'Laura, Laura,
You should not peep at goblin men.'
Lizzie covered up her eyes
Covered close lest they should look;
Laura reared her glossy head,
And whispered like the restless brook:
'Look, Lizzie, look, Lizzie,
Down the glen tramp little men.
One hauls a basket,
One bears a plate,
One lugs a golden dish
Of many pounds' weight.
How fair the vine must grow
Whose grapes are so luscious;
How warm the wind must blow
Through those fruit bushes.'
'No,' said Lizzie, 'no, no, no;
Their offers should not charm us,
Their evil gifts would harm us.'
She thrust a dimpled finger
In each ear, shut eyes and ran:
Curious Laura chose to linger
Wondering at each merchant man.
One had a cat's face,
One whisked a tail,
One tramped at a rat's pace,
One crawled like a snail,
One like a wombat prowled obtuse and furry,
One like a ratel tumbled hurry-scurry.
Lizzie heard a voice like voice of doves
Cooing all together:
They sounded kind and full of loves
In the pleasant weather.

Laura stretched her gleaming neck
Like a rush-imbedded swan,
Like a lily from the beck,
Like a moonlit poplar branch,
Like a vessel at the launch
When its last restraint is gone.

Backwards up the mossy glen
Turned and trooped the goblin men,
With their shrill repeated cry,
'Come buy, come buy.'
When they reached where Laura was
They stood stock still upon the moss,
Leering at each other,
Brother with queer brother;
Signalling each other,
Brother with sly brother.
One set his basket down,
One reared his plate;
One began to weave a crown
Of tendrils, leaves, and rough nuts brown
(Men sell not such in any town);
One heaved the golden weight
Of dish and fruit to offer her:
'Come buy, come buy,' was still their cry.
Laura stared but did not stir,
Longed but had no money:
The whisk-tailed merchant bade her taste
In tones as smooth as honey,
The cat-faced purr'd,
The rat-paced spoke a word
Of welcome, and the snail-paced even was heard;
One parrot-voiced and jolly
Cried 'Pretty Goblin' still for 'Pretty Polly';
One whistled like a bird.

But sweet-tooth Laura spoke in haste:
'Good folk, I have no coin;
To take were to purloin:
I have no copper in my purse,
I have no silver either,
And all my gold is on the furze
That shakes in windy weather
Above the rusty heather.'
'You have much gold upon your head,'
They answered altogether:
'Buy from us with a golden curl.'
She clipped a precious golden lock,
She dropped a tear more rare than pearl,
Then sucked their fruit globes fair or red:
Sweeter than honey from the rock,
Stronger than man-rejoicing wine,
Clearer than water flowed that juice;
She never tasted such before,
How should it cloy with length of use?
She sucked and sucked and sucked the more
Fruits which that unknown orchard bore,
She sucked until her lips were sore;
Then flung the emptied rinds away,
But gathered up one kernel stone,
And knew not was it night or day
As she turned home alone.

Lizzie met her at the gate
Full of wise upbraidings:
'Dear, you should not stay so late,
Twilight is not good for maidens;
Should not loiter in the glen
In the haunts of goblin men.
Do you not remember Jeanie,
How she met them in the moonlight,
Took their gifts both choice and many,
Ate their fruits and wore their flowers
Plucked from bowers
Where summer ripens at all hours?
But ever in the moonlight
She pined and pined away;
Sought them by night and day,
Found them no more, but dwindled and grew gray;
Then fell with the first snow,
While to this day no grass will grow
Where she lies low:
I planted daisies there a year ago
That never blow.
You should not loiter so.'
'Nay hush,' said Laura.
'Nay hush, my sister:
I ate and ate my fill,
Yet my mouth waters still;
To-morrow night I will
Buy more,' and kissed her.
'Have done with sorrow;
I'll bring you plums to-morrow
Fresh on their mother twigs,
Cherries worth getting;
You cannot think what figs
My teeth have met in,
What melons, icy-cold
Piled on a dish of gold
Too huge for me to hold,
What peaches with a velvet nap,
Pellucid grapes without one seed:
Odorous indeed must be the mead
Whereon they grow, and pure the wave they drink,
With lilies at the brink,
And sugar-sweet their sap.'

Golden head by golden head,
Like two pigeons in one nest
Folded in each other's wings,
They lay down, in their curtained bed:
Like two blossoms on one stem,
Like two flakes of new-fallen snow,
Like two wands of ivory
Tipped with gold for awful kings.
Moon and stars beamed in at them,
Wind sang to them lullaby,
Lumbering owls forbore to fly,
Not a bat flapped to and fro
Round their rest:
Cheek to cheek and breast to breast
Locked together in one nest.

Early in the morning
When the first cock crowed his warning,
Neat like bees, as sweet and busy,
Laura rose with Lizzie:
Fetched in honey, milked the cows,
Aired and set to rights the house,
Kneaded cakes of whitest wheat,
Cakes for dainty mouths to eat,
Next churned butter, whipped up cream,
Fed their poultry, sat and sewed;
Talked as modest maidens should
Lizzie with an open heart,
Laura in an absent dream,
One content, one sick in part;
One warbling for the mere bright day's delight,
One longing for the night.

At length slow evening came--
They went with pitchers to the reedy brook;
Lizzie most placid in her look,
Laura most like a leaping flame.
They drew the gurgling water from its deep
Lizzie plucked purple and rich golden flags,
Then turning homeward said: 'The sunset flushes
Those furthest loftiest crags;
Come, Laura, not another maiden lags,
No wilful squirrel wags,
The beasts and birds are fast asleep.'
But Laura loitered still among the rushes
And said the bank was steep.

And said the hour was early still,
The dew not fallen, the wind not chill:
Listening ever, but not catching
The customary cry,
'Come buy, come buy,'
With its iterated jingle
Of sugar-baited words:
Not for all her watching
Once discerning even one goblin
Racing, whisking, tumbling, hobbling;
Let alone the herds
That used to tramp along the glen,
In groups or single,
Of brisk fruit-merchant men.

Till Lizzie urged, 'O Laura, come,
I hear the fruit-call, but I dare not look:
You should not loiter longer at this brook:
Come with me home.
The stars rise, the moon bends her arc,
Each glow-worm winks her spark,
Let us get home before the night grows dark;
For clouds may gather even
Though this is summer weather,
Put out the lights and drench us through;
Then if we lost our way what should we do?'

Laura turned cold as stone
To find her sister heard that cry alone,
That goblin cry,
'Come buy our fruits, come buy.'
Must she then buy no more such dainty fruit?
Must she no more such succous pasture find,
Gone deaf and blind?
Her tree of life drooped from the root:
She said not one word in her heart's sore ache;
But peering thro' the dimness, naught discerning,
Trudged home, her pitcher dripping all the way;
So crept to bed, and lay
Silent 'til Lizzie slept;
Then sat up in a passionate yearning,
And gnashed her teeth for balked desire, and wept
As if her heart would break.

Day after day, night after night,
Laura kept watch in vain,
In sullen silence of exceeding pain.
She never caught again the goblin cry:
'Come buy, come buy,'
She never spied the goblin men
Hawking their fruits along the glen:
But when the noon waxed bright
Her hair grew thin and gray;
She dwindled, as the fair full moon doth turn
To swift decay, and burn
Her fire away.

One day remembering her kernel-stone
She set it by a wall that faced the south;
Dewed it with tears, hoped for a root,
Watched for a waxing shoot,
But there came none;
It never saw the sun,
It never felt the trickling moisture run:
While with sunk eyes and faded mouth
She dreamed of melons, as a traveller sees
False waves in desert drouth
With shade of leaf-crowned trees,
And burns the thirstier in the sandful breeze.

She no more swept the house,
Tended the fowls or cows,
Fetched honey, kneaded cakes of wheat,
Brought water from the brook:
But sat down listless in the chimney-nook
And would not eat.

Tender Lizzie could not bear
To watch her sister's cankerous care,
Yet not to share.
She night and morning
Caught the goblins' cry:
'Come buy our orchard fruits,
Come buy, come buy.'
Beside the brook, along the glen
She heard the tramp of goblin men,
The voice and stir
Poor Laura could not hear;
Longed to buy fruit to comfort her,
But feared to pay too dear,

She thought of Jeanie in her grave,
Who should have been a bride;
But who for joys brides hope to have
Fell sick and died
In her gay prime,
In earliest winter-time,
With the first glazing rime,
With the first snow-fall of crisp winter-time.

Till Laura, dwindling,
Seemed knocking at Death's door:
Then Lizzie weighed no more
Better and worse,
But put a silver penny in her purse,
Kissed Laura, crossed the heath with clumps of furze
At twilight, halted by the brook,
And for the first time in her life
Began to listen and look.

Laughed every goblin
When they spied her peeping:
Came towards her hobbling,
Flying, running, leaping,
Puffing and blowing,
Chuckling, clapping, crowing,
Clucking and gobbling,
Mopping and mowing,
Full of airs and graces,
Pulling wry faces,
Demure grimaces,
Cat-like and rat-like,
Ratel and wombat-like,
Snail-paced in a hurry,
Parrot-voiced and whistler,
Helter-skelter, hurry-skurry,
Chattering like magpies,
Fluttering like pigeons,
Gliding like fishes, --
Hugged her and kissed her;
Squeezed and caressed her;
Stretched up their dishes,
Panniers and plates:
"Look at our apples
Russet and dun,
Bob at our cherries
Bite at our peaches,
Citrons and dates,
Grapes for the asking,
Pears red with basking
Out in the sun,
Plums on their twigs;
Pluck them and suck them,
Pomegranates, figs."

'Good folk,' said Lizzie,
Mindful of Jeanie,
'Give me much and many'; --
Held out her apron,
Tossed them her penny.
'Nay, take a seat with us,
Honor and eat with us,'
They answered grinning;
'Our feast is but beginning.
Night yet is early,
Warm and dew-pearly,
Wakeful and starry:
Such fruits as these
No man can carry;
Half their bloom would fly,
Half their dew would dry,
Half their flavor would pass by.
Sit down and feast with us,
Be welcome guest with us,
Cheer you and rest with us.'
'Thank you," said Lizzie; 'but one waits
At home alone for me:
So, without further parleying,
If you will not sell me any
Of your fruits though much and many,
Give me back my silver penny
I tossed you for a fee.'
They began to scratch their pates,
No longer wagging, purring,
But visibly demurring,
Grunting and snarling.
One called her proud,
Cross-grained, uncivil;
Their tones waxed loud,
Their looks were evil.
Lashing their tails
They trod and hustled her,
Elbowed and jostled her,
Clawed with their nails,
Barking, mewing, hissing, mocking,
Tore her gown and soiled her stocking,
Twitched her hair out by the roots,
Stamped upon her tender feet,
Held her hands and squeezed their fruits
Against her mouth to make her eat.

White and golden Lizzie stood,
Like a lily in a flood,
Like a rock of blue-veined stone
Lashed by tides obstreperously, --
Like a beacon left alone
In a hoary roaring sea,
Sending up a golden fire, --
Like a fruit-crowned orange-tree
White with blossoms honey-sweet
Sore beset by wasp and bee, --
Like a royal virgin town
Topped with gilded dome and spire
Close beleaguered by a fleet
Mad to tear her standard down.

One may lead a horse to water,
Twenty cannot make him drink.
Though the goblins cuffed and caught her,
Coaxed and fought her,
Bullied and besought her,
Scratched her, pinched her black as ink,
Kicked and knocked her,
Mauled and mocked her,
Lizzie uttered not a word;
Would not open lip from lip
Lest they should cram a mouthful in;
But laughed in heart to feel the drip
Of juice that syruped all her face,
And lodged in dimples of her chin,
And streaked her neck which quaked like curd.
At last the evil people,
Worn out by her resistance,
Flung back her penny, kicked their fruit
Along whichever road they took,
Not leaving root or stone or shoot.
Some writhed into the ground,
Some dived into the brook
With ring and ripple.
Some scudded on the gale without a sound,
Some vanished in the distance.

In a smart, ache, tingle,
Lizzie went her way;
Knew not was it night or day;
Sprang up the bank, tore through the furze,
Threaded copse and dingle,
And heard her penny jingle
Bouncing in her purse, --
Its bounce was music to her ear.
She ran and ran
As if she feared some goblin man
Dogged her with gibe or curse
Or something worse:
But not one goblin skurried after,
Nor was she pricked by fear;
The kind heart made her windy-paced
That urged her home quite out of breath with haste
And inward laughter.

She cried "Laura," up the garden,
"Did you miss me ?
Come and kiss me.
Never mind my bruises,
Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices
Squeezed from goblin fruits for you,
Goblin pulp and goblin dew.
Eat me, drink me, love me;
Laura, make much of me:
For your sake I have braved the glen
And had to do with goblin merchant men."

Laura started from her chair,
Flung her arms up in the air,
Clutched her hair:
'Lizzie, Lizzie, have you tasted
For my sake the fruit forbidden?
Must your light like mine be hidden,
Your young life like mine be wasted,
Undone in mine undoing,
And ruined in my ruin;
Thirsty, cankered, goblin-ridden?'
She clung about her sister,
Kissed and kissed and kissed her:
Tears once again
Refreshed her shrunken eyes,
Dropping like rain
After long sultry drouth;
Shaking with aguish fear, and pain,
She kissed and kissed her with a hungry mouth.

Her lips began to scorch,
That juice was wormwood to her tongue,
She loathed the feast:
Writhing as one possessed she leaped and sung,
Rent all her robe, and wrung
Her hands in lamentable haste,
And beat her breast.
Her locks streamed like the torch
Borne by a racer at full speed,
Or like the mane of horses in their flight,
Or like an eagle when she stems the light
Straight toward the sun,
Or like a caged thing freed,
Or like a flying flag when armies run.

Swift fire spread through her veins, knocked at her heart,
Met the fire smouldering there
And overbore its lesser flame,
She gorged on bitterness without a name:
Ah! fool, to choose such part
Of soul-consuming care!
Sense failed in the mortal strife:
Like the watch-tower of a town
Which an earthquake shatters down,
Like a lightning-stricken mast,
Like a wind-uprooted tree
Spun about,
Like a foam-topped water-spout
Cast down headlong in the sea,
She fell at last;
Pleasure past and anguish past,
Is it death or is it life ?

Life out of death.
That night long Lizzie watched by her,
Counted her pulse's flagging stir,
Felt for her breath,
Held water to her lips, and cooled her face
With tears and fanning leaves:
But when the first birds chirped about their eaves,
And early reapers plodded to the place
Of golden sheaves,
And dew-wet grass
Bowed in the morning winds so brisk to pass,
And new buds with new day
Opened of cup-like lilies on the stream,
Laura awoke as from a dream,
Laughed in the innocent old way,
Hugged Lizzie but not twice or thrice;
Her gleaming locks showed not one thread of gray,
Her breath was sweet as May,
And light danced in her eyes.

Days, weeks, months,years
Afterwards, when both were wives
With children of their own;
Their mother-hearts beset with fears,
Their lives bound up in tender lives;
Laura would call the little ones
And tell them of her early prime,
Those pleasant days long gone
Of not-returning time:
Would talk about the haunted glen,
The wicked, quaint fruit-merchant men,
Their fruits like honey to the throat,
But poison in the blood;
(Men sell not such in any town;)
Would tell them how her sister stood
In deadly peril to do her good,
And win the fiery antidote:
Then joining hands to little hands
Would bid them cling together,
'For there is no friend like a sister,
In calm or stormy weather,
To cheer one on the tedious way,
To fetch one if one goes astray,
To lift one if one totters down,
To strengthen whilst one stands."


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I Would Tell You This by possibilist reviews
"If you want the world and the worlds beyond it, date a girl who reads." Thirteen moments of books and growth, and love, between Ron and Hermione. From CoS, HBP, DH, and lots post-DH. Ron's POV.
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 3,998 - Reviews: 71 - Favs: 317 - Follows: 30 - Published: 6/26/2011 - Ron W., Hermione G. - Complete
Snaps by Jewels5 reviews
James comes up with a nickname.
Harry Potter - Rated: K+ - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,680 - Reviews: 395 - Favs: 1,340 - Follows: 200 - Published: 5/1/2011 - James P., Lily Evans P. - Complete
Scenes from a Hogsmeade Pub by B.C Daily reviews
The Three Broomsticks is the setting for five significant scenes in Lily and James's relationship.
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 14,432 - Reviews: 223 - Favs: 1,572 - Follows: 177 - Published: 4/16/2011 - Lily Evans P., James P. - Complete
Dangly Bits by SCWLC reviews
Kids in their early teens have questions about various things. Combine that with a lack of supervision and hormones and all sorts of things can happen.
Avatar: Last Airbender - Rated: M - English - Humor/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 5,366 - Reviews: 55 - Favs: 455 - Follows: 70 - Published: 2/20/2011 - Katara, Zuko - Complete
What You Don't Know by Airplane reviews
It's become very clear to Eugene that Rapunzel has little to no understanding of amorous affection.
Tangled - Rated: M - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 37 - Words: 88,185 - Reviews: 2427 - Favs: 3,946 - Follows: 1,267 - Updated: 2/9/2011 - Published: 12/8/2010 - Rapunzel, Flynn R. - Complete
A Change by B.C Daily reviews
James knows when he's made a mess of things. Written for lilyjames fest 2010.
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 7,160 - Reviews: 36 - Favs: 335 - Follows: 38 - Published: 10/2/2010 - James P., Lily Evans P. - Complete
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by mutemockingjay reviews
It was the last memory she held onto- the small moment of him lost in his own world, resembling the man she had once fallen in love with. And maybe it was that memory that kept her from allowing the AI to completely overtake her. Church/Tex
Red vs. Blue - Rated: K+ - English - Romance/Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 626 - Reviews: 9 - Favs: 14 - Follows: 1 - Published: 4/29/2010 - L. Church/Alpha, Tex/Allison
Whispers by aecul reviews
25 bits of BeetlexJenna fluff. No chronological order.
Septimus Heap - Rated: K+ - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,086 - Reviews: 35 - Favs: 29 - Follows: 2 - Published: 4/18/2010 - Beetle B., Jenna H. - Complete
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not by mutemockingjay reviews
Tex watched their game with envy in her eyes, wondering if the scattering of petals could ever explain her feelings towards a certain Leonard Church. Drabble, Church/Tex.
Red vs. Blue - Rated: K - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 360 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 14 - Follows: 1 - Published: 3/14/2010 - Director, Tex/Allison - Complete
What Now? by Trouble.With.Words reviews
-One Shot-What I think happened when Nicko stayed behind for Snorri. Some fluff but I couldnt leave it out ; , R&R guys because its my first SH fic xoxo
Septimus Heap - Rated: K+ - English - Romance/Hurt/Comfort - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,814 - Reviews: 12 - Favs: 5 - Published: 6/26/2009 - Nicko H., Snorri S. - Complete
The Potions Missile Crisis by GhostOfBambi reviews
As if Slughorn wasn't bad enough already, now you'll never be able to see him again without spontaneously combusting from shame.
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 6,425 - Reviews: 143 - Favs: 629 - Follows: 54 - Published: 4/28/2009 - Lily Evans P., James P. - Complete
Karma by sugah66 reviews
The universe obviously has it out for him. There can be no other explanation. Dasey. Oneshot. Rated to be safe.
Life With Derek - Rated: M - English - Romance/Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 11,141 - Reviews: 117 - Favs: 674 - Follows: 67 - Published: 9/11/2008 - Casey M., Derek V. - Complete
Han Solo and the Princess by LASOS reviews
The five times Han Solo proposes to Leia Organa.
Star Wars - Rated: K+ - English - Humor/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,661 - Reviews: 105 - Favs: 351 - Follows: 46 - Published: 9/4/2008 - Han S., Leia O. - Complete
Sexual Dimorphism by Juxtaposie reviews
or Five Times Sokka Acceded Victory. Five moments every couple must face. Sokka wants to stick to tradition. Unfortunately, so does Suki. Post-series, speculation, spoiler-free? meaning I myself have been unspoiled and therefore cannot spoil anyone else
Avatar: Last Airbender - Rated: T - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 5,986 - Reviews: 80 - Favs: 275 - Follows: 32 - Published: 7/16/2008 - Sokka, Suki - Complete
The Sex Bra by sugah66 reviews
Derek makes a startling discovery while engineering his latest prank. Then becomes slightly obsessed with it. Dasey. Oneshot.
Life With Derek - Rated: T - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 8,888 - Reviews: 115 - Favs: 701 - Follows: 71 - Published: 6/1/2008 - Casey M., Derek V. - Complete
An Accidental Proposal by Realmer06 reviews
It was never Teddy's intention to propose. It just sort of . . . happened. And now he has to tell her dad about. And it's not that he's frightened of Bill Weasley . . . except that he totally is. Written for the Reviews Lounge Easter Challenge
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,743 - Reviews: 128 - Favs: 314 - Follows: 30 - Published: 3/24/2008 - Teddy L., Victoire W. - Complete
Family Tradition by Realmer06 reviews
All it took was one innocent question. And then suddenly, my life was turned completely on its head, all thanks to Emily Morrigan, Victoire Weasley, and a question of love.
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 15,330 - Reviews: 175 - Favs: 377 - Follows: 33 - Published: 1/12/2008 - Teddy L., Victoire W. - Complete
Rethinking Priorities by She Who Shall Go Nameless reviews
Link has some thinking to do. Trink, fluffy. Unwanted Limber. Again based on the '07 movie. Don't shoot me.
Hairspray - Rated: K - English - Friendship/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 421 - Reviews: 25 - Favs: 22 - Follows: 6 - Published: 10/22/2007 - Complete
The Not Quite Love Letters by Limelight reviews
Because, technically, the first love letter that Solo wrote to Organa was blackmail. UPDATED. NO, SERIOUSLY.
Star Wars - Rated: T - English - Romance - Chapters: 19 - Words: 83,021 - Reviews: 1249 - Favs: 703 - Follows: 397 - Updated: 3/25/2007 - Published: 6/16/2004 - Leia O., Han S.
Jitters by wicherwill reviews
Arthur didn't think that asking out Molly Prewett involved asking out The Brothers Gideon and Fabian. ...well, it does.
Harry Potter - Rated: K+ - English - Romance/Humor - Chapters: 1 - Words: 5,279 - Reviews: 24 - Favs: 56 - Follows: 8 - Published: 12/21/2006 - Arthur W., Molly W. - Complete
Closet Negotiations by Rashaka reviews
Empty closets are good for lots of things. As Katara is going to find out, hiding is just one of them.
Avatar: Last Airbender - Rated: T - English - Romance - Chapters: 3 - Words: 3,604 - Reviews: 353 - Favs: 1,234 - Follows: 191 - Updated: 7/19/2006 - Published: 7/18/2006 - Katara, Zuko - Complete
Seven by Flash-Indie reviews
Molly and Arthur Weasley have seven children.
Harry Potter - Rated: K+ - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,040 - Reviews: 28 - Favs: 42 - Follows: 3 - Published: 6/8/2006 - Molly W., Arthur W. - Complete
The Way He Kisses Me by mosylu reviews
When Hermione spills a detail of her relationship with Ron, she completely flabbergasts the Gryffindor girlsuntil they see for themselves what she means. Got fluff?
Harry Potter - Rated: K - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,104 - Reviews: 150 - Favs: 392 - Follows: 40 - Published: 6/7/2002 - Ron W., Hermione G. - Complete
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Fear reviews
Nothing had prepared me for this. No matter how many shield charms and hexes I'd learnt, no matter how many Defence Against the Dark Arts lessons I'd sat through. No matter how many Death Eaters I'd killed, nor muggles I'd buried – nothing had prepared me for the sound of James' death.
Harry Potter - Rated: K+ - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 501 - Reviews: 2 - Published: 1/19/2013 - Lily Evans P. - Complete
I Promise reviews
It's Boxing Day, and the Evans family house is full to the brim of laughing witches and wizards. And Mum and Dad, of course. In the centre of all that, there's me and James. Would it be stupid if I told you all that I love him? 'Cause I do. Ridiculously so. But what's wrong with that? Everything's going to be fine, he promised.
Harry Potter - Rated: K+ - English - Romance/Family - Chapters: 1 - Words: 3,254 - Reviews: 5 - Favs: 6 - Follows: 2 - Published: 11/17/2012 - Lily Evans P., James P. - Complete
When I Awoke reviews
Elena wakes up to find herself in a morgue, staring up at the two men she loves. It doesn't take her long to realise what she's become: A vampire. But will being undead change the choices she's made? And what does Klaus think about his precious doppelgänger turning vampire? Delena. Rated T for mild swearing.
Vampire Diaries - Rated: T - English - Romance - Chapters: 13 - Words: 20,332 - Reviews: 66 - Favs: 27 - Follows: 60 - Updated: 10/23/2012 - Published: 6/8/2012 - Damon S., Elena G.
The Boy With Sad Eyes reviews
Not everyone comes out of a war smiling.
Harry Potter - Rated: K - English - Chapters: 1 - Words: 617 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 5 - Published: 9/16/2012 - George W. - Complete
The Return Of Petroc Trelawney reviews
Petroc Trelawney has had a long walk, but at long last he's made it to the Castle. Things aren't as wonderful as he thought it would be however, as he finds himself plunged into the disgusting Moat by an oblivious Jenna. Pebbles HATE water, and Petroc Trelawney is no exception. (Unfortunately Fanfiction does not have Petroc Trelawney listed in characters, so this is a Jenna story)
Septimus Heap - Rated: K - English - Friendship - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,812 - Reviews: 13 - Favs: 6 - Published: 8/4/2012 - Jenna H. - Complete
As I lay Ill reviews
When Elena gets the flu, she expects it to be her usual routine of ignoring the fact she's ill and occasionally pausing to drink soup. But since it's Damon who finds her dizzy and in pain in her room, things might just go a little differently...
Vampire Diaries - Rated: K - English - Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,614 - Reviews: 15 - Favs: 48 - Follows: 8 - Published: 5/20/2012 - Damon S., Elena G. - Complete