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It only takes a single sentence to ruin you by EyesWatchingUs
Fandoms: The Centricide (Webseries)
18 Nov 2021
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He deserved it. How could he not?
Hoppean was not a good man. He knew this somewhere in the back of his head, even as he denied it.
Stupid, pathetic pacifism never worked for him. He didn’t see why his father clung to it, claiming it more than he claimed his son.
Ancap was a coward, only bold in his capitalizing of anything that would amass him more wealth. Like a dragon, the man dragged at his thoughts greedily too.
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“ Harry Potter was nine when he noticed that he was not alone.”
Harley and Thomas Potter navigate the wizarding world together, trying to survive and maybe even live.
Alternatively, a dissociative author’s fantasy of being a cool wizard who’s important, powerful, smart, and knows himselves. Think of this as having a similar tone to The Spy Kids series. -
You have Your Mother’s Hair by EyesWatchingUs for The Harry Potter fandom
Fandoms: Harry Potter - Fandom
04 Jan 2021
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Based off of a tumblr post that said “what if Harry had his mom’s hair and his dad’s eyes?”
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Death is but the Next Great Adventure by TheObsidianQuill
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
12 Aug 2021
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What if that night in Godric's Hollow went differently? What if Harry did die? What if Death stepped in and made a deal with the Savior of the Wizarding World? How different would Harry's life be after that deal?
(Or, Harry makes a deal with Death and in exchange gains something Voldemort has fought his entire life for. Immortality. And a strange friendship with Death)
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There are More Things in Heaven and Earth... by Maevi
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
15 Jan 2023
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Hera; Uncertain meaning, possibly from either Greek ‘ηρως (heros) "hero, warrior"; ‘ωρα (hora) "period of time"; or ‘αιρεω (haireo) "to be chosen".
Hera Potter was tired of only surviving. She wanted to live. So she took the chance when it presented itself.

