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Rating
12+
Chapters
12
Words
36,243
Characters
Albus, Hugo, James (II), Lily (II), Scorpius, OC
Primary Relationship
Secondary Relationship(s)
Genre(s)
Humor
Era
Next Generation
Advisory
Mild Language, Mild Violence, Scenes of a Mild Sexual Nature
Story Reviews
195
Status
Completed
First Published
2011-10-16 7:41pm
Last Chapter
2013-06-02 10:01am
Last Updated
2013-06-02 10:01am

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Ch. # Chapter Title Word Count Reviews
1 iPod Injuries

Oh, the woes of Archibald Penrose.

(September)

2,864 46
2 A Bunch of Crushing Disappointments

Seventh years: not so much woe, as woah

(October)
 

2,619 21
3 Compulsions and Convulsions

 Avoiding a criminal record has never been so fun.

(November)

3,590 13
4 On Your Bike, Sir

Nobody appreciated geeky muggle jokes anymore. 

(December)
 
 

2,191 26
5 Squabbles and Squibbles

His classroom wasn't a rumour mill, but a rumour production factory

(January)

3,064 7
6 Frying the flag

Eggtra-ciricualar activities are never a good idea. Insert woe here.

(February)
 
 

2,873 19
7 Charming Assessments

Embracing the traditional, as always.

(March)
 
 
 
 

2,634 18
8 Regular Dom-foolery

Teachers and treachery.

(April)

2,508 7
9 A Good sport

 A match May-d in heaven.

(May)

4,043 5
10 Parashoot-me-now-please

I won't tell anybody.

(June)

3,537 10
11 Don't stop the partaay

One week until the school year was over. 

(July)

4,082 6
12 Summery and Summary

Myspace, Myplace, Myface...

(August)

2,238 17

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