Regulus Black has always been a most faithful servant to his family. The house of Black. Has always been loyal to Lord Voldemort. But recently… After Kreacher, his most beloved house elf, was used to test Voldemorts enchantments on one of his Horcrux’s… Regulus’s loyalty? Was absolutely obliterated. He finally saw it all for what it was. The cruelty, the sadism of it all was crushing. It felt like he was resurfacing after drowning for so long. He defected. Quietly. Estranged from his two brothers because of a difference in their beliefs, the sudden shift should have been relieving for him but it quickly followed by a dreading sense of abandonment. His parents would be so disappointed, and his brothers? Sirius and Perseus had already turned away from the family, how would he let them know that he’d changed his mind? Was it too late? But then, there’s you. A bridge, however fragile, you were someone neutral. Someone who could speak to Sirius and Perseus perhaps even get a message through. Regulus Black, for the first time felt such searing emotion cross his chest, a certainty that he could right this, that he could bring Voldemorts downfall. He’d find the horcux’s. And destroy each and every one of them. Even if it meant fighting a War alone.
When the Order of the Phoenix assigns protection for Harry Potter, you’re placed among his personal guards, trained and trusted like the rest of them, focused only on the mission—until Harry sees you for the first time and something shifts; in the middle of a war and under constant threat, he falls for the one person meant to keep him alive, and nothing about that is simple anymore.
A special project forces you and Sirius Black into each other’s lives for long months. The hate and rivalry is immediate, the frustration entirely mutual, and certain people seem willing to make sure neither of those things ever change.
You were raised by the Malfoy family, grew up beside Draco Malfoy, and were forced into the war none of you wanted. When a battle at the Department of Mysteries puts you face-to-face with Sirius Black, the truth about your past finally catches up with you. Now, with the war closing in and loyalty demanded from every side, you and Theodore Nott must figure out how to escape a fate neither of you ever chose.
A transfer from Ilvermorny is sorted into Slytherin, instantly shaking Hogwarts with how smart—and how dangerous—she seems. The Order of the Phoenix doesn’t trust her fully, unsure where her loyalties lie. Harry Potter can’t stand her, but neither of them can afford to lose the war against Voldemort.
Y/N and Fred have been dating since second year. Now in their final year of Hogwarts and the war in full swing, they’re closer than ever. They’re on the brink of engagement, a package deal on every order mission because they refuse to be separated.
When the Second Wizarding War reaches Featherstone Castle, muggleborn musician Hadrian Featherstone is forced to erase himself from his parents’ memories and flee into hiding with Fred Weasley, George Weasley, and Roger Davies. As Britain falls deeper into fear and violence, Hadrian’s secret — an illegal dragon Animagus transformation — threatens to expose not only himself, but everyone he loves. Amid safehouses, war, and growing feelings neither he nor George know how to survive, Hadrian must decide whether love is worth risking everything for before the Battle of Hogwarts changes the wizarding world forever.
After the war, Harry Potter carries scars no magic can heal—until he meets Y/n, a gifted healer with a secret past. Drawn together by pain and quiet passion, they find in each other the light that even war couldn’t extinguish.
At the end of 5th year y/n meets with snape and dumbledore. She begs for their help, knowing that when she leaves for the summer she will be forced to join the death eaters. She knows snape is a death eater but knows he cannot truly support Voldemort(she knows it’s stupid to operate on a gut feeling but she has no other choice). Y/n has been having panic attacks and breaks down during the meeting with them. They devise a plan.