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The Greater Good is a Big Fat Lie by Myella, Roilena
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
23 Sep 2019
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During the battle at The DoM Hermione is captured and brought to Voldemort. When he uses Legitimacy papers to find her parents what he learns angers him. Hermione is not Muggle-born, she is his. Having no idea he had a child, Voldemort changes gears when it comes to the war hoping to gain Hermione's trust while doing so.
Severus has feelings for Hermione that are, in his eyes, inappropriate to feel for a student. It doesn't help when Voldemort wants him to bond with Hermione to protect her when she returns to Hogwarts to play interference with Albus.
Harry is conflicted when he learns of Hermione's true identity.
Dumbledore isn't the man Hermione thought he is to be.
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When Harry Potter's Hogwarts letter raises red flags for Severus Snape, he delivers the letter instead of letting Dumbledore handle it. Severus does not see a miniature James Potter when he encounters the scrawny child, drowning in clothes that don't fit and holding himself carefully away from his aunt like she might strike him at any moment. Severus is reminded only of himself.
Severus's choice to rescue Harry might damn him when Voldemort returns, or it might change everything.
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Bookmarked by Lucas88
20 Feb 2023
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Four years after the Potter's death, Snape finds out that Petunia is the one who has custody of Harry. He finds this unacceptable and deigns to look into it himself. Upon finding the condition the five year old was in, Snape took him from the home to raise the boy who lived himself. Life Debt repaid, James.
Bookmarked by Lucas88
01 Sep 2019
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Severus stopped Petunia and lowered the hem of Harry's t-shirt revealing the full bruise, clearly imprinted by the handprints too large to be Petunia's.
"What's this?" he asked calmly. He had no intention to scold the woman for the bruise. He was sure the boy probably brought it on himself and his uncle simply lost his temper and gripped him a bit too hard. He was not going to make a fuss about it, no real harm was done, after all. But nevertheless, he wanted to show Petunia, that he was not going to be manipulated by her clumsy attempts in hiding the evidence.
"He fell," she snapped.
An obvious lie. Severus raised an eyebrow as if to say 'Really woman? That's the best you came up with?'
"Ask him! How did you get the bruise, boy? And don't you dare lie!" she turned her attention to Harry and the boy flinched, hunching his shoulders as if expecting to be hit. He then raised his eyes to meet Snape's gaze and repeated his aunt's lie.Bookmarked by Lucas88
30 Aug 2019
