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If Severus Snape had more than a token amount of control over his own life, he would not have chosen to relive 1991, and he certainly would have appreciated being allowed the luxury of his own body. However, since this was the situation he found himself in, he was hell bent on making the best of it. On the whole, he expected he’d do a better job of it than Potter, and why not? After all, as a fully trained wizard with a mastery in potions, nearly two decades experience in espionage, and knowledge of the future — he’d certainly expect to do better than an arrogant teenager more focused on quidditch than his responsibilities.
In which Severus Snape learns that being The Boy Who Lived is rather more difficult than he would have expected and he overthinks everything because being a ten-year-old is boring.
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- Part 2 of Suffer the Children
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A series of ficlets depicting some of Harry and Tom's many lives as part of their endless cycle of reincarnation in To Live is the Rarest Thing. Read that story first, or this won't make sense.
Life #154: That time Tom and Harry were mob bosses
Life # 50: That time Harry and Tom were sorcerers in Kamar Taj (with surprise guest stars!)
Life # 90: That time Harry and Tom faced a zombie apocalypse.
Life # 35: That time Harry and Tom were vampire slayers
Life # 73: That time Tom and Harry died of the Black Death
Life # 158: that time Harry and Tom ran a funeral home.
Life # 184: That time Harry and Tom accidentally ended the British monarchy
Life # 143 That time Tom and Harry were A-list actors
Life # 54: That time Harry and Tom were theme park vloggers
Life #101: That time Harry and Tom lived during the last ice age
Life #96: That time Harry and Tom were homeless
Life # 20: That time Harry and Tom were dog groomers
Life # 21: That time Harry and Tom were Holmes and Watson
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- Part 2 of The To Live Series
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littlebastardreviews posted the collected facts from the 2014 UK Editions of Harry Potter: and this fact caught my eye.
'Only one non-magical person has ever managed to get as far as the Hogwarts Sorting Hat before being exposed as a Squib.'
But, gosh it just makes me want a story where a squib did make it through. So here's a drabble about a squib with a quick mind and a hand-me-down wand, who refuses to be denied her birthright.
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when the hat drops over her eyes it asks, 'well what do we have here?'
she’s got a forged hogwarts letter with penmanship that’s perfect down to the ink splatter;
she’s got a complicated string of owls, only half of them forged, from parents to administration to ministry that’s so complicated her name ended up on the first year roll call anyway.
she’s got ten arguments, four pleas, and one smothered threat on the tip of her mental tongue for why the house that comes out of this hat’s brim better not be 'squib'
she’s got a lighter up her sleeve and an eight and a half inch wand in her belt that will never, ever work for her.
'well,' says the hat, 'better be slytherin then'
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Percy will not regret his fight with Arthur. Even Bill will not change his mind on that.
Where Percy lets off his frustrations, and Bill learns of Percy's side of the fight with Arthur. -
once upon a time, a boy is woken/by sunlight. by Sunnystar
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
18 Dec 2025
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For the record (and this has got to be said), Gwaine had a pretty normal childhood. Sure, his family was a Wizarding family, and he remembered bits of a past life, but humans can adapt to a great degree.
Up until the premeditated murder, at least.
Or.
Gwaine Weasley’s Guide to Well Deserved Murder
[A Weasley SI. Sort of.]
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- Part 3 of the poison drips through
