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Harry wasn't sure what was happening anymore. First he was being excited about watching the Triwizard Tournament and getting to know the other schools during his fourth year at Hogwarts. And now everyone thinks he's been kidnapped, while he's being stuck as a feline. It was official, his luck sucks.
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Harry has been blamed for being the Heir of Slytherin, and it seems like everyone in the school is against him. All he wants is to not be Harry Potter and have a normal life for once. A wish that is impossible when you are known as the Boy-Who-Lived.
This will be very different from my "Serpent Lies in Crimson." This is a slash.
I don't own any of the Harry Potter books or movies. As I could never match the genius that is J.K. Rowling.
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Harry Potter never wanted to be a hero, especially not the kind the world expects him to be. Sorted into Slytherin while his twin brother Charlie becomes Gryffindor’s golden boy- Harry enters a Hogwarts full of secrets, shifting alliances, and quiet betrayals. As he uncovers forgotten magic and learns to navigate the politics of power, he begins to carve a path that is entirely his own fueled by a need to survive on his terms.
Book One of the Nightfall series. Covers 1st through 3rd Year. A story of trauma recovery found family, magical politics, and learning to reclaim the narrative.
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- Part 1 of Nightfall
Bookmarked by Nightcrawler_X
21 Apr 2025
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boring garbage
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Harry walks to the Forbidden Forest with a newfound sense of self-preservation, a skill he knew once in early childhood but had somehow lost upon arriving in the magical world. But it was back with a vengeance, and Harry would not relinquish it again. He would survive, dammit, if it was the last thing he did. AU from “The Prince’s Tale” on. Eventual Harrymort.
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Harry Potter and the Begrudged Revelation by CalculusNova
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
20 Apr 2025
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Harry Potter is introduced to the wizarding world not by wonder or invitation, but by obligation. After years of silence, his Aunt Petunia finally reveals the truth she had long buried: Harry is a wizard. What follows is not a grand adventure, but a quiet, uncertain entry into a world that feels at once extraordinary and alien.
At Hogwarts, Harry finds little clarity. Magic is real—but so are its contradictions. As he adjusts to a life he was never prepared for, he learns to watch, to listen, and to question. His parents’ past is a blur of reverence and omission. His peers come with allegiances he does not understand. And the world he has entered seems to run on rules that no one explains.
This is not a story of prophecy or rebellion, but of recognition—of a boy trying to understand where he stands in a society already shaped without him.

