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Last First Kiss {HP Next Generation} by kmbell92
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*Warning: If you haven't read the books of the Tightly Knit series, do not read this! Read those first!* Behind every kiss lies a story. In the case of Hope Weasley and Henry Black, the two shared their first kiss with each other when they were five years old when Hope was set out to prove that girls didn't have cooties. Nothing changed between the two after the kiss, both of them spit to the side and made faces at one another before falling into a fit of giggles. Neither one of them brought it up over the years and it seemed to be a forgotten memory, until the day Henry saw Hope kiss another boy and Hope witnessed Henry kiss another girl. Now with new feelings emerging between the two, the teenagers are ready to flat out tell one another, but things get a little complicated in the process. Especially since the Triwizard Tournament has returned back to Hogwarts but this time with an interesting twist. Surrounded by chaos and confusion, only one thing is certain between the two, they want to be each others last first kiss, but will they get the chance to share another lip-locking moment with certain dangers threatening to steal that moment away?
Raising Hope {Fred Weasley} by kmbell92
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*Warning : If you haven't read Tightly Knit and Gunpowder and Cinnamon, go do that first!* Fred and Eleanor Weasley didn't plan on becoming parents so young but they never regretted a moment once they discovered that Eleanor was pregnant, shortly after their honeymoon. Once the little one was welcomed into the world, the two instantly fell in love and all their worries and fears were gone. Their only concerns remained with raising their daughter to be happy and enjoy everything life had to offer her. And that's exactly what Hope Weasley did. With a large supportive family and amazing friendships added to the mix, it's never a dull moment in Hope's life and she wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.
Rectify↦Newt Scamander by kmbell92
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(Book Two) Tegwen Gittins has dodged Death on more occasions that she can count on both hands. Her time in New York City only added to the count but it allowed the woman to heal as she came face to face with an old classmate, Newt Scamander. Old wounds were reopened but were able to begin healing properly as she was able to confront a large part of her past. Returning home, Tegwen is trying to get her life back in order. Living with her fathers until she is ready to get back to work, Tegwen is enjoying the quiet life, allowing Freudrick the Hungry Plant to settle in the gardens, when a familiar face shows up one afternoon. Newt Scamander is back after finishing up his manuscript and he comes with a request. A request for Tegwen to join him on another adventure with an offer she can't refuse.
Gunpowder & Cinnamon {Fred Weasley} by kmbell92
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Book 2 Everyone knew the story of the Boy Who Lived. But many weren't familiar with the story of the Girl Who Knitted. Eleanor Ross knitted her way to victory, her knitted garments protected those who fought against the Dark Lord and his followers, and to think it all started with a prank. Back in their fifth year of Hogwarts, Fred and George Weasley attempted to unleash one of their pranks on the unsuspecting Hufflepuff, and when it failed, they were determined to figure out how Eleanor deflected every single one of their attempts. They discovered so much more. George discovered that knitting posed an actual threat. Fred discovered that behind the innocent knitting was a fearless badger ready to fight. Eleanor discovered that she fell in love with a boy who smelled like gunpowder and cinnamon. The war might have been over, but the adventure was far from it. Book One: Tightly Knit Book Two: Gunpowder and Cinnamon Book Three : TBA
The Court of Shadows by klwulffy
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The longer you wait, time runs out. Tristan Alexandry, a fine man of seventeen years trapped inside the endless game of King Henry VIII's rule. He must end the King's reign before more souls, including his families, are lost to the cruel womanizing King's temper. The only problem that haunts him is his death and the eternal life that runs through his veins.
Children: A FitzSimmons Poem by BlackLolitarose
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A poem written after Shadows, 2x01. Told from both of their perspectives, Fitz and Simmons reflect on the past and the present. Some stanzas are from Simmons' POV, some from Fitz's. I just had to get some of those emotions out.
Shoot Me Down by ELatimer
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"I am going to haunt you forever." That's the promise that Breanne makes her killer. He cannot dump her body in the river and simply have his crime washed away. The detectives assigned to her case can't seem to pin anything on him, and her parents are beginning to believe the lies he tells. But Breanne is going to make sure he pays.
The Ghost Files by AprylBaker7
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Cherry blossom lipstick: check Smokey eyes: check Skinny jeans: check Dead kid in the mirror: check For sixteen year old Mattie Hathaway, this is her normal everyday routine. She's been able to see ghosts since her mother tried to murder her when she was five years old. No way does she want anyone to know she can talk to spooks. Being a foster kid is hard enough without being labeled a freak too. Normally, she just ignores the ghosts and they go away. There's a little glitch this time. The ghost she sees is her foster sister, Sally. Everyone thinks she's just another runaway. Mattie knows the truth, though-she's dead, murdered. Foster kids look out for each other and Mattie feels like she has to help Sally, but she can't do it alone. Against her better judgment, she teams up with a young police officer and together they set out to discover the truth of Sally's disappearance. Now the killer has set his sights on her. It becomes a race to see if she can find the truth before the serial killer finds her.