The Scars Verse


Dogs, Death Eaters, Dementors, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Salazar's Rules of Scheming
Rule number one: Slytherins are not responsible for the stupidity of other Houses.

Prophet of Doom
Rated PG-13. When a sixth year Slytherin reads about his father's death in the Daily Prophet, it's up to Dumbledore and McGonagall to pick up the pieces. Or will Lucius Malfoy get there first?

Black Hole
Rated PG. An auror contemplates what makes good aurors go bad.

Not All Scars are Visible

Rated PG-13, R for some chapters. In Harry's fifth year, Remus returns to Hogwarts to teach Defence Against the Dark Arts, bringing his dog, Snuffles, with him to help patrol the grounds. Featuring aurors, dementors, PTSD, long-lost siblings (not Harry's) and reconciliations. Also featuring Snape and Draco.

A Terrible Beauty
Rated R. A follow up of sorts to "Not All Scars are Visible." As Headmistress McGonagall gives a speech comemmorating those who died defeating Voldemort, Claire Sinistra remembers the horror that was the final battle. Everyone has their dead, and some have more than others. Inspired in part by W.B. Yeat's "Easter 1916."

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