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Either must die at the hand of the other by Metalomagnetic
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
07 Jun 2022
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Voldemort survives the Battle of Hogwarts because Harry Potter had not been the one to kill him, as the prophecy demands.
Series
- Part 1 of Either must die
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Public Bookmark 29073
Mystery Work
Part of archived works
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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The portrait of Cygnus Black I that hung in the Ministry reported that her firstborn had been sent to Azkaban without any trial.
It made Walburga furious. Not on His behalf, of course, but because of the utter disrespect shown to a scion of the Noble and Most Ancient House of Black. How dare they? If she let them get away with it, then next time those filthy blood traitors might think it was perfectly fine to treat that way a worthy member of the House of Black. After all, it had set a precedent. A bad precedent. It mustn’t be allowed.
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Walburga Black saves Sirius from Azkaban, and it changes everything.
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TW: Implied Suicide
"When the water clogs his lungs, he imagines he's running back in time, back, back, back, until he's ten years old and Shiv and Rome are pushing him on a swing until it spins dizzily, and he soars off, unbound, unharnessed. When he hits the grass, Connor is running towards him, arms outstretched."
Or; After Waystar is sold, Kendall can't go on living. This is the fallout.
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March 1984. Walburga Black sits alone in Grimmauld Place, accompanied only by her ghosts, a broken woman with little left to live for. The House of Black lays in ruins, it's members scattered, awaiting its inevitable demise. Until, one day, a Ministry owl comes tapping at her window, bearing news that offers a last chance to change the course of her life - and the fate of the Black family.
Seizing the opportunity to free her son from Azkaban and secure him the trial he was denied, Walburga quickly finds out that three years in prison has done little to quell Sirius Black's rebellious spirit, and it is soon clear that he is not going to simply follow the plans she has so carefully laid out for him.
As the impending trial approaches, both Sirius and Walburga must grapple with their broken relationship and stormy past - and Sirius himself must decide whether he will seize the chance of the freedom offered to him, or whether he will send himself back to Azkaban for the punishment he is so convinced he deserves...
My take on the "Walburga gets Sirius out of Azkaban" scenario.

