Flowerpot

Author Spotlight: babidibupi

Hiding and Masking is Babi's best work yet. A 'slice of life' fic in his terms, it's quickly risen to being one of my favorites in the Hope collection.

Keeping Pace

babidibupi
UPDATING

Unable to cast magic, Harry is raised by Sirius as a muggle and knows nothing of the magical world his family and friends belong to. Left to his own devices, he follows his late parents' passion for muggle motorsports and takes his first steps into the realm of racing to feel closer to them.[Harry/Fleur][Slice of Life/ Romance][Prologue '86/ Fic begins in Y4][Rated T][Racing Fic]

Hiding and Masking

babidibupi
COMPLETE

Harry escapes the clutches of the wizarding world and finds purpose in the employ of a building full of muggles. His days there are peaceful, devoid of danger and a needed respite from his old life. For almost a decade he finds solace in his new job, that is until a new French tenant moves in. A face he had almost forgotten but would uproot all he has built.[Post-War][FD/HP]

Snapshots of Attraction

babidibupi
COMPLETE

A series of moments caught between Harry and Fleur as they progress through their lives. Starts at Year 4 [Oneshot, Rated T] [Harry/Fleur]

We asked babidibupi some questions about their experience in and outside of the community

Favorite Ship

Harry/Fleur

Favorite Color

Favorite Scene Written

Keeping Pace

Favorite Scene Read

When a Veela Cries Chapter 22

Favorite Scene Read Outside Fanfiction

Manga Series: Black Lagoon Chapter 6 ‘Das Widererstehen Des Adlers Part 2’

Reason for Writing

It’s fun. It’s making me learn new things. Fact check, discuss and argue for and against things I haven’t thought about before. It’s also something you don’t do by yourself. While one writes a story through their own imagination and often in a room, balcony, or bench by their lonesome, I’ve always known that most of my ideas for writing a scene or a sensation or feeling were inspired by a silly conversation I’ve had with someone.

Desire for Readers

That they share in some of the joy I derive from writing.
More Spotlights