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Part 2 of the Unplanned series.
Ginny’s plan to drug Harry and get pregnant with his baby backfired. Hermione ended up getting pregnant by Harry, Bill, Charlie, and Neville. At the end of the last book, Ginny and Ron were officially taken out of the equation and the Longbottom-Potter-Weasley family had welcomed beautiful, healthy twins.
None of this had been in their plans. However, this next story shows how they make the unplanned their bitch and carve a life for themselves that no one wanted them to have- but that feels just right.
I do not own Harry Potter, nor do I profit from my stories!
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- Part 2 of Unplanned
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When Severus received his soul-mark, he thought fate cruel. Why else would it dangle the promise of love before a man whom would never be worthy?
But now the Dark Lord is dead. Somehow he and Potter are not. And--by some miracle--his soul-mate hasn't run off screaming at the idea of him.
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*This is an Alternate Universe*
What if one day you woke up and went to work, thinking life was good? Your job was good, paid decently and it was an important position. Then over the course of one day, everything you thought was good was actually not. This is what happened to Hermione Granger. A bad headache, her best friend and her department head, Severus Snape, have turned her whole perception of the society she lives in upside down. All the horrors the ministry have done due to the machinations of Albus Dumbledore for the 'greater good' are merely excuses for the plans of one man to control everyone. There is resistance, there is hope, but will it be enough?
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When Severus Snape dies in the Shrieking Shack, he expects it to be the end.
Instead, he wakes in Godric’s Hollow on the night Lily Potter dies—years younger, with full memory of everything that followed. This time, he doesn’t step back. This time, he takes the child.
With Harry Potter in his care, Snape sets out to change a future he knows too well—one shaped by war, manipulation, and a boy raised to die. But protecting Harry means stepping outside both the Dark Lord’s reach and Dumbledore’s design, and into alliances Snape has never trusted.
Gringotts is watching. The past is shifting. And the child in his arms carries far more than a lightning-shaped scar.
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And the lamb was cast into the den, yet no fang drew blood.
When darkness found him, it did not devour him. It watched. Waited. Reached out with claws not to tear, but to raise.
And so the Boy-Who-Lived was taken in by those the world had learned to fear.
