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Harry's had a hard life, much harder than most people could have ever thought of. Unfortunately, it only gets harder on him in his fifth year. Finally he's had enough and decides to go all out for once, but when Umbridge fights back, it affects both his life, and possibly her freedom...permanently.
This may sound like the story Exploring Harry Potter's Life. Well...it is.
When reading this story, you will have to have the appropriate book beside you. This is a reading the book fic, without the actual story line. You'll get the hang of it soon enough.
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A Tale of Epic Poetry by AshWinterGray
Fandoms: The Sandman (Comics), The Sandman (TV 2022)
10 Oct 2022
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Dream told Calliope that he owed his once-wife her freedom at the least. But there was so much more he owed her, and it was time he made that right by reuniting her with their son.
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Calliope once asked to visit him in the Dreaming to speak about their son. Years later, Morpheus finally sent her an invitation.
There was no love between them anymore. They were just two parents mourning their son. But as Calliope decides to stay in the Dreaming for a bit longer, she realizes just how much Morpheus has changed. A tiny ember inside her begins to spark to life once more.
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Of Dreamers and Poets by AshWinterGray
Fandoms: The Sandman (Comics), The Sandman (TV 2022)
13 Sep 2022
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None can deviate from Destiny's book. None have that power.
None except Delirium.
And she doesn't like the satyr hanging out with her niece very much.
What is the world to do when the tragedy of Orpheus and Eurydice never actually happened?
What is Dream to do when he must fix it?
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Calliope seeks out her former husband to regain a part of herself. Morpheus is happy to oblige, and for the chance to right old wrongs. Now, they are both different than the people they had been before. Perhaps something more, something better, could bloom between them.