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May 1st, 1998. Harry confronts Headmaster Snape in his office, hunting for horcruxes and answers. Their fight destroys Dumbledore's desk—and the damaged time-turner inside. When the dust settles, they're in 1925, decades before Voldemort's rise.
Stuck in the past with no way home, they accept teaching positions at Hogwarts under false names and a cover story: an arranged marriage. Harry is a horcrux living on borrowed time. Severus has spent seventeen years keeping him alive for a plan that no longer matters. Maybe this time, they can rewrite the ending.
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04 Nov 2025
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Voldemort had won the war. The Order was taking refuge in a distant location, trying to escape the radar of the Death Eaters who were now on the loose.
A solution emerged, one that did not please anyone in the Order, least of all Harry. According to Dumbledore's letter, Harry needed more magic to defeat Voldemort, who now had an amulet.
But to do so, he had to marry someone with strong magic. That someone was Severus Snape.
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23 Jun 2025
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Grimmauld Pack (Remastered) by Teirathel for silver_drip
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
19 May 2025
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After the war and nearly dying, Severus wakes up in Grimmauld Place. He finds out despite the efforts of healers and Slughorn that his blood is toxic. To make matters worse, one of his scent glands was destroyed by Nagini. Whatever hope Severus had of ever finding a mate is destroyed. Harry strongly disagrees.
Continuation of silver_drip's story.
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After so long fighting, a little bit of normalcy could be just what the doctor ordered. Though, with Harry now having Voldemort’s magic, and the lingering effects of living through a war affecting all of them, is a ‘normal year’ even possible?
And then there’s the secret admirer that keeps leaving gifts in Harry’s room.
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- Part 25 of HarrySeverus Oneshots
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“In all likelihood, the boy was no one. Perhaps someone Severus had met in passing over the years; his memory was excellent, after all. At worst, a former student, someone life hadn’t treated so kindly after graduation. That did happen, too. And really, he ought to be on his way.”
