In general I feel that while Luna and Harry will almost always be friends, that unless you change one or the other significantly, they will never be more than that. Still, there are some stories where she is the main character that are worth remembering.
- It's Always The Quiet Ones
- Author: PixelWriter1
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Date(s):
- Published: 2015-11-27
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Comments:
This one has no particular pairing, and avoids names in a few places that is both odd and slightly annoying. I have never read any of H. P. Lovecraft’s works, as I do not in general like horror, but I am vaguely familiar with his body of work. Here Luna is descended from the Marsh Family, from H. P. Lovecraft’s stories. When pushed too far one day, that heritage comes out…
- When Is It a Contract
- Author: Aealket
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Date(s):
- Published: 2011-09-14
- Completed: 2011-09-14
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Comments:
This work suggests pairings, but does not come out and state what happens. It is almost a cross between an extended one-shot and a story prompt, finishing with more of a suggestion of what will happen than a finished plot. It is most notable for several reasons. First of all, it takes a some what divergent view of the Lovegood family general, with a focus on Luna. This author has chosen to extend the canonical representation by giving both a reason for the way she is treated and why that is wrong, ironically at once. Secondly it is notable in that it could qualify for the Responsible Adults category. Third, it has a few points to make about magical contracts. On the down side, it goes a bit overboard in the way it represents Ron; not a lot overboard, but enough to notice.