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What if Severus Snape had taken pity on Harry Potter? What if he had told him the truth at the end of his sixth year? The truth is that he is a Horcrux and that as part of Dumbledore's grand plan, he will have to sacrifice himself to kill the Dark Lord.
Well, the trouble was, telling him the truth seemed like a great idea at the time, but it really didn't go the way Snape wanted it to. He realised that the minute Albus Dumbledore mysteriously dropped dead, but by the time Harry comes back to Hogwarts as Head Boy for his final year, the rest of the world know it too. His new tattoo has as much meaning as the baby Basilisk around his shoulders and nobody, even those he was formerly friends with, wants to mess with him.
Now that he has Harry on side, can Voldemort win the war that so many said he was destined to lose?
Only time will tell.
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Bookmarked by Lloupe
30 Sep 2025
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The silent girl that returned was not the same as the one who had left, any idiot could see that and Severus Snape was no idiot.
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Draco Malfoy and the Heir of Slytherin by starbrigid
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
04 Jul 2020
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Draco Malfoy never asked for a second chance, nor did he particularly want one. But he found himself in his old body at eleven, and after a year at Hogwarts, he has a plan for the year before him: keep to himself, find Dobby, improve relations with fellow Slytherins to cordial but distant, get over this stupid obsession with Harry Potter, and no more jokes about controlling a Malfoy mountain troll. No one else thinks they're funny. And no more cursing people- well, only as many people as necessary...
Draco Malfoy has never been very good at following plans.
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- Part 2 of The Mirror of Ecidyrue
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Regulus isn't a stranger to choices and fate. His entire life others have been making choices for him, until fate brought him to the Inferi infested Lake that almost killed him.
But now, free from Azkaban, the Dark Lord gone - at least for the moment -, his brother imprisoned, and Grimmauld Place a stifling prison of his own, he thinks it's time to make his own fate.
And what better way to start doing that than by kidnapping the Boy Who Lived when it's clear his guardians aren't fit for the task?
Follow Regulus on his journey of finding himself, navigating parenthood, attending therapy, and dealing with meddling Headmasters
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- Part 1 of broken crown
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Magic will follow intent. He has been told that in every class, every year, since he first stepped foot in Hogwarts. No spell, no potion—nothing will work unless your intent is clear and your mind is focused. So he’s not really surprised to find himself here once again—on the precipice of highly improbable, though not impossible, magic.
After all, he is “The Boy Who Lived.” So he’ll figure out a way to live through this like he always does, because Harry Potter always perseveres—even if he can’t be “Harry Potter” anymore, and it’s 1974, and Voldemort is at the height of his power, and Severus Snape has, weirdly enough, really pretty eyes.
“Yeah,” Harry thought as he attempted to ignore that last bit his mind unhelpfully added on, “I can do this.”

