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Hadrian Potter was not the Boy-Who-Lived. He was not destined for greatness. He was simply there to watch from the sidelines as events unfolded and to focus on his studies as he delved deeper into a world he had yet to fully understand. So, why did fate seem to have something very different planned for him? Why did it seem that Hadrian was becoming the center of attention? It was supposed to be the Boy-Who-Lived who garnered the attention, not him. So, why? Hadrian swore that if this continued, he might just jump into the Black Lake and never come back out.
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In this story, Hadrian (Harry) Potter is not the Boy-Who-Lived—that title belongs to Neville Longbottom. Hadrian was meant to be a normal student at Hogwarts, yet despite this twist in the narrative, he is still drawn into the Golden Trio's efforts to defeat the Dark Lord and his horcruxes. It's safe to say that Hadrian is not pleased with these turn of events and wishes to be relieved of his misery as soon as possible. That is, until a very important task is thrust upon his shoulders.

