Another Day, Another Job by Charlotte Arden for anyone.
Old Injury by Parthenope Roux for anyone (But the Hogwarts Healer would be very welcome.)
Flight by The Raven Woman for everyone.
Good Times by The Raven Woman for everyone.
The Mad Muggle by Charlotte Arden for everyone.
Muggle Talks by Crimson Bliss for anyone in Hogwarts
Bad Moon Rising by Eleanor Jane Martin - for anyone, though werewolves appreciated.
The Start of a New Life by Parthenope Roux for anyone, recent graduates would be funnier.
Troubled Spot by @clara for anyone.
Muggle, Muggle Toil and Trouble by Charlotte Arden for anyone
Faces in the Crowd by Renée Fawley for anyone
As Dark As It Can Get by Cade Anguis Black for anyone
Familiar place, new faces by @bhb for everyone
Lost by @pyromaniac for anyone who could be at Hogsmeade
Dropping Eaves by Porcia Ursula Malfoy for anyone
Rude Art by Kip Weasley for Hogwarts
Trophy by Sterling Drummond for Hogwarts
Actual Study by Sterling Drummond for Hogwarts
Humanity by Savin Rusakov for anyone
Terrify Me by Søren Byström for anyone brave
Healing by Søren Byström for anyone
Warmth on a Cold Winter's Eve by Richard Jones for anyone (Christmas party)
Exploring by Donovan McIver for anyone, students preferred
Headaches by Adrian Rinaldi for anyone
Two Face by Richard Jones (Jake) for everyone
Dirt and Fun by @mishka for anyone at Hogwarts
Slytherin Girls Don't Cry by Jacqueline de Lafayette for anyone at Hogwarts
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