Time Turner
. . . fiction by Odyssea
. . .Take a best selling series of fantasy books and millions of devoted fans...what do you have...a whole universe to play in. . .
. . .They Say. . .
. . .They say it's important to gain closure after the death of a loved one. . .
. . .Secrets. . .
. . .He had a mass of them, coiled around his bones and tangled in his nerves. . .
. . .Knights. . .
. . .The impact of chess on Ron Weasley's life.. . .
. . .Learning To Fail. . .
. . .In a perfect world, Hermione could do it all and make it look easy. . .
. . .Brave. . .
. . .Lavender knows what people say about her behind her back. . .
. . .Pause. . .
. . .Hermione always pauses when she uses the time turner. . .
. . .Ink. . .
. . .Ginny writes very slowly, shaping each letter with careful precision. . .
. . .Renovations. . .
. . .At the end, what had once been a claustrophobic nightmare was a large, airy home filled with friends and life. . .
. . .Interruptus. . .
. . .It shouldn't have surprised Hermione that there were endless ways of interrupting people's lives in the wizarding world. . .
. . .Even Lovers Drown. . .
. . .Flowers for his drowned Ophelia. . .
. . .Practical. . .
. . .Practical lessons in Potions always made Neville panic. . .
. . .In An Empty Heart. . .
. . .When Harry Potter was ten, he could see his life stretching out before him in a long, empty line. . .
. . .Ashes to Ashes. . .
. . .How the years fall, like leaves off a dying tree. . .
. . .Conclusions. . .
. . .At some point, Harry thinks, he will become as wise as Dumbledore and stop jumping to the obvious conclusion. . .
. . .Impressions. . .
. . .Hogwarts is the whole of its parts, built by the impressions left behind. . .
. . .Read All About It. . .
. . .Rita Skeeter, gossip queen extraordinare. . .
. . .Redemption
. . .Peter's redemption is at hand. . .
. . .How I Spent My Summer Vacation, Or, The Fall Of The House Of Black. . .
. . .Why Sirius should never have been allowed to read Edgar Allan Poe. Based loosely on The Fall of the House of Usher. . .
. . .Back to Main Page. . .
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