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Harry Potter has always been different, and his strange connection to plants marks him as the freak his Aunt and Uncle always claimed he was. The wizarding world was supposed to be an escape, but even there, he must hide the truth of his abilities. His magic doesn’t fit the rules, and secrets have a way of growing wild.
(If only there was someone who understood...)
A re-telling of the books in which Harry has more than one power the Dark Lord knows not. -
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Lavender takes one step forward and – just like the snap of a finger, the blink of an eye, the drop of a pebble – Hogwarts is left behind. There's no jump, no flashes of light, no whirlwinds of disconnected images. Just one little step; behind stood her war and in front stands 1947. "Huh," she says to herself, "didn't see this in the tea leaves."
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Much can be said about Tom Riddle’s unfortunate beginnings—namely, that none of it was ever under his control. To survive the dull days at Borgin & Burkes, he convinces himself that any greatness he achieves must be credited to him alone, even if it costs a few short years off his eternal life.
Until a summons arrives, and with it the disruption of his carefully measured stagnation: Harry Peverell, whose recklessness and wealth seem calculated to unsettle the order Riddle has imposed on himself, and whose lure he cannot ignore.
OR: the reluctant sugar baby au
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In which Tom Riddle finds himself afflicted by a most inconvenient obsession: Harry Evans.
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Bookmarked by Chamsel
21 Jun 2026
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Harry Potter isn't the Boy-Who-Lived, but Albus fears he could still be hunted by Death Eaters. He casts a hiding charm on Harry, but the Elder Wand overpowers it, and now no one can see or remember Harry unless directly interacting with him.
A series about a Harry who grew up barely interacting with anyone and who's a bloody genius at Runes, at least in the opinion of Theodore Nott.
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