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Harry saltó cuando los papeles cayeron frente a él. Miró a Draco como si no entendiera y él lo miró de regreso. Ninguno de los dos dijo nada, pero Harry sabía que estaban a punto de pelear y sería serio.
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Things used to happen to Harry all the time. Nothing seems to happen anymore.
Then Ginny leaves him, and Draco Malfoy tells him that they need to convince the entire Wizarding World that they’re madly in love with each other.
Being sensible is tempting, but really, there’s no choice in the matter. After all, he thinks that he’s rather overdue another adventure.
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Draco lost his home and the only society he knew after the war. He ended up living in the muggle world, making new friends and new connections and maybe some sort of peace. Even if that peace was usually found at the bottom of a bottle. It was enough for him. He was content to just exist.
Then Harry Potter decided to ruin everything.
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A process is recursive when it defines or contains itself; e.g., the Fibonacci sequence, which determines the next number as the sum of the previous two.
But not all recursive processes are mathematical. Recursion can happen in a temporal context when, for instance, the powerful magical force that is true love drags you back in time so it can create itself, endangering the fate of the Wizarding World—not to mention the very fabric of space and time—along the way.
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Of Taming Dragons and Charming Cupboards by Enceladus
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
04 Oct 2025
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No one would’ve guessed that, fifteen years after the war, Harry Potter would be such a mess. Freshly divorced, estranged from his ex-wife and only daughter, he’s fighting demons he no longer tries to name. So when Draco bloody Malfoy appears at the Magical theatre and then vanishes without acknowledging him—Harry makes a mistake. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s the first thing he’s done right in years.
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“So, Malfoy.” Harry cleared his throat, suddenly nervous. “How have you been?”
It didn’t interrupt the weirdest line of events of that night when Malfoy, instead of a proper answer, simply rolled his eyes.
“Granger?”
“Yes?” Hermione asked, resigned.
“Take the Saviour someplace else, would you?”
“I will.”
Harry looked from one to the other, thoroughly left out of the conversation."Series
- Part 1 of The Dragons and Cupboards Saga
