You are Lupin’s four year old daughter. A quiet afternoon at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is supposed to stay that way. Your tadi is in the classroom again. He told you to stay in the quarters. He used his calm voice — the one that means please listen, puppy — and you did. For a while. But the wardrobe is right there. And wardrobes are interesting. So now you’re inside it, small and curled between old robes that smell like dust and your father’s coat. It’s dark, but not bad-dark. Just the kind that makes you feel a little braver than you should be. You can still hear him through the wall — your tadi’s voice steady and warm as he talks about fear and monsters and something called a Boggart. You are not scared. Right? Credits to @Bnking12 for the idea!
Eight Hogwarts students serving unrelated detentions are assigned to clean an abandoned observatory beneath a rare Blue Moon alignment. When an ancient sealed artifact breaks, a surge of forbidden magic bonds them together and transforms each into a different magical creature hybrid every night. What begins in fear quickly shifts into something stranger as instinct takes hold, forming a powerful pack-like connection that blurs the line between human and beast. As they grow to crave their transformations and the unity they bring, they begin discovering disturbing gaps in memory—along with signs that the curse may be more dangerous than they understand. Inspo credits to @littlelestrange
Y/N and Draco Malfoy break up approximately once a month. Usually, she gets angry over something ridiculous, Draco apologizes, and everyone moves on with their lives. This time, however, Draco decides he’s not apologizing. Unfortunately, Y/N decides she’s not apologizing either. Worse, the timing means he never bought her the limited-edition clutch she’d been eyeing. Naturally, she does the mature thing and goes on a date with Cormac McLaggen. Draco lasts thirty-six hours.
Blind since birth, Y/N long ago accepted that most people would overlook her. Draco Malfoy didn’t. Years after a chance friendship at Hogwarts turned into something far deeper, they’ve built a quiet life together with their fourteen-year-old son, Scorpius—who loves his mother more than anything and refuses to stop calling her Mummy, no matter how old he gets. But when a stranger’s careless mistake leaves Y/N hurt and humiliated in a crowded restaurant, he discovers exactly how dangerous it is to cross a Malfoy when the person they love most is involved. After all, Draco Malfoy may have changed. That doesn’t mean he’s harmless. Inspired by “Veil”
Y/N’s narcolepsy is common knowledge at Hogwarts. Her cataplexy isn’t. Only a few friends know that strong emotions can make her collapse without warning—a fact that becomes increasingly problematic when she develops a massive crush on Cedric Diggory. Determined not to embarrass herself, Y/N avoids eye contact, avoids conversations, and most importantly, avoids thinking about how handsome Cedric is. Unfortunately, Cedric keeps being kind. And even more unfortunately, he seems to like her back.
Harry Potter expected another ordinary ride on the Hogwarts Express—until Luna Lovegood introduced him to her younger sister. Y/N Lovegood is just as dreamy, just as wonderfully strange, and completely convinced that Wrackspurts, Nargles, and every other impossible creature are real. Harry falls for her almost instantly. There’s just one problem. Y/N thinks he’s joining her endless expeditions because he’s finally become interested in Magizoology.
Eleven years ago, Sirius Black was sent to Azkaban before Y/N could tell him she was pregnant with his child. Now, after escaping prison and proving his innocence, Sirius returns to the woman he never stopped loving—only to discover she has spent the last eleven years raising their son alone. Ambrose Black is eleven, fiercely protective of his mother, and the very image of his father. Sirius never knew he existed. Rory never knew who his father was. With Harry Potter in tow, old wounds reopening, and a family finally finding its way back together, Sirius must learn how to be a father while reclaiming the life that was stolen from him.
Y/N Black has spent her entire life seeing the future. Unfortunately, the future sees fit to arrive through seizures, fits, bruised limbs, and visions she can barely remember afterward. As one of Britain’s rare true Seers, her gift grants her prestige within pureblood society—and endless pain. Tom Riddle finds her fascinating. The future Dark Lord never happens. There is no Voldemort, no war, and no fall from grace. Instead, Tom has plans: graduate Hogwarts, lead the Knights of Walpurgis, become the next Defence Against the Dark Arts professor, achieve immortality, and marry Y/N Black. Not necessarily in that order. The problem is that Tom doesn’t understand love. He considers himself destined for greatness, not romance. Yet somehow he keeps showing up whenever Y/N has a vision, keeps calling her his wife despite being entirely unmarried, and keeps acting suspiciously devoted for someone who insists he’s simply purifying his bloodline.
Y/N is Gilderoy Lockhart’s daughter, living in the shadow of a father who lost his memory after a failed spell left him a permanent patient at St. Mungo’s. While she quietly maintains a life between Hogwarts and weekly visits to care for him, she tries to distance herself from his ruined legacy. Everything shifts when she falls in love with Harry Potter—who has no idea who her father is until he follows her home and discovers the truth in the hospital ward. What Harry finds isn’t a monster or a fraud, but a broken man who doesn’t remember his own daughter, and a girl who has been loving him anyway. Read premise for more info!
Inspired by “Veil” Years ago, Cedric Diggory found a blind girl lost in the halls of Hogwarts and quietly changed both of their lives. Now a famous professional Seeker, Cedric spends his mornings braiding his wife’s hair, spoiling her with beautiful dresses, and competing with their fiercely protective five-year-old son for her attention. To the rest of the world, he’s a Quidditch star. To Y/N and Dorian, he’s simply Cedric.
Y/N wants to be a villain. A terrifying, mysterious, cape-wearing criminal mastermind. The problem? She’s a tiny Hufflepuff who accidentally improves people’s lives every time she tries to commit villainy. As Hogwarts becomes obsessed with its resident menace, Cedric Diggory happily plays the role of her right-hand man while secretly falling hopelessly in love with her.
Y/N is a kelpie. She’s also perpetually hungry, socially awkward, and just wants a decent meal. Unfortunately for her, the first person to approach without fear is Newt Scamander, a Hufflepuff with an unhealthy fascination for magical creatures and an alarming willingness to befriend one that keeps trying to eat him.