Friday, November 18, 2011

Harry Potter Cast: Photo from Hogwarts


Natalia Tena, Oliver Phelps, Rupert Grint, Mark Williams, Warwick David, James Phelps, Bonnie Wright & Tom Felton

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: World Premiere

Natalia Tena
David Thewlis
Clémence Poésy
Evanna Lynch
Katie Leung
Alan Rickman
Afshan Azad

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The Triwizard Tournament


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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The Yule Ball

Fleur Delacour
Hermione Granger
Cho Chang
Padma Patil
Parvati Patil
Ginny Weasley
Angelina Johnson


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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1: Wedding of Bill & Fleur

Fleur Delacour
Hermione Granger
Ginny Weasley
Luna Lovegood
Nymphadora Tonks
Molly Weasley

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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: Slug Club Christmas Party

Hermione Granger
Ginny Weasley
Luna Lovegood
Flora & Hestia Carrow

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Grand Opening Of Harry Potter: The Exhibition


David Thewlis & Natalia Tena

Until the end


Source: sneakoscoper

Thanks


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Teddy Lupin

Teddy Lupin tries to remember.

Source: ifonlytruelovewaseasy

02. She had kissed him first. He’d been so surprised, he hadn’t responded. When she’d stumbled backwards, about to leave, her face and hair red with embarrassment, he’d caught her hand, pulled her back, and kissed her properly.

Source: tonkswyrda

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Fanfiction: And I Love Her

"I love you with every fibre of my being. It was the thought of you that has kept me going the past few months, stopped me from going mad ... and I thought I could deal with hurting you as long as the ends justified the means but I can't. Not anymore. Nothing has changed and I'm still going to stay away from you ... but you need to know, Dora, you need to. Until the day I die and even thereafter, however long or short a time it may be from now until then, I will love you completely. And one day you're going to find someone right for you and you're going to marry them. And you're going to be able to have children with them, because that's the life you deserve, Dora. And it's everything I can't give you. I will still love you, even then. I will content myself with knowing you are happy, even if it kills me every single day."There were tears in his eyes now as he stepped even closer to her, resting his forehead against her own. She could feel her chest heaving, though she had not registered beginning to cry. She must have though, her face smeared with tears to match his own, violent sobs raking through her entire body with such force that it was his arm snaking around her waist that prevented her from collapsing to the floor like she had during the summer.
"But the truth is," he continued, his voice little more than a whisper, hot breath ghosting across her face. He sounded broken, " ... the truth is sometimes I think you and I might be meant for each other. And that scares me."
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"You're young -"
"And I could die tomorrow, Remus. We both could. Please. Stop worrying about destroying me. This is destroying me. This."
"You said once," he mumbled, both hands now on the back of her neck, "That you didn't want to die until you'd done everything you wanted to do. Gotten married, had a child. None of that is an option with me ... I'd just be holding you back."
"A year ago! Maybe my priorities have changed! And besides -"
He sighed, "Besides nothing. Give it a while and you'll be over me. In twenty years time you won't remember me at all, I'll just be a man you were once infatuated with. Love always finds the people who are most deserving and there's someone out there for you, your own age ... and whole."
"And you?" the sobs were coming thick and fast now, and she did little to restrain them.
"I was never deserving." he whispered, his voice barely audible, "That's why I had the misfortune to fall in love with someone too good for myself."
"Why do you refuse to accept that I love you?" she asked, doing nothing at all to disguise the break in her voice, "You are older than me, yes. Poor? Probably. Dangerous? No. But you're still perfect for me, regardless, for the simple fact that I am in love with you. What happens if you are the person I was supposed to spend the rest of my life with? What then?"
"I don't believe it," he answered simply, voice thick with tears, "Fate wouldn't be that cruel to you."
Source: And I Love Her, Chapter 10: On Beasts and Barstools

06. Remus had never found himself wanting to tell her “I love you” as much as the moment he broke up with her and closed the door behind him.

Source: tonkswyrda

Monday, November 14, 2011

Fanfiction: Step Into The Night

He conjured one and handed it to her, trying to ignore how very young she looked, and how very old he felt.
"What did he say to you?
She shook her head, dried her face, and pretended she didn't know what he was on about.
"Greyback, Nymphadora, what did he say?"
She turned round to face him fully and drew a shaky breath.
"He said that—he told me what he would do to me if he sees us together again. That he would make you watch and…"
"That he would kill you," he finished for her, numbly.
"No," Tonks said, in harsh voice that reverberated off the tile walls and water, and she finally looked him in the eye. "That you would beg him to."
The girl was holding back, sparing him details that no doubt had been whispered, gruesome and explicit, in her ear. He swore, running a hand through his hair, and he could tell from the look on her face that she knew what he was thinking. The past few days had seemed like a bright spot of light in the bottom of a deep well, and now someone was backfilling it, blocking out the sun with heavy, smothering darkness. His hopes were fragile; Nymphadora didn't understand, or maybe she did; the optimism she had clung to so fiercely since he had asked her to marry him seemed to be buried along with his own.
"I told you this would happen, Dora, and I'm no better than him for bringing you into this—"
He didn't get any farther; she crossed the distance between them in two steps and slapped him hard across the face. He was too shocked to react, and she pulled him down by the collar of his coat until their eyes were level—hers burned with fury.
"You are better, when you admit you are."
The girl let go, turned around and walked away, leaving him to stare, shamed, at his own distorted reflection on the surface of the water.
Source: Step Into The Night, Chapter 31: Broken In