Harry is fully aware of his place in the Wizarding World, and has plans for how to use his power and influence to shape it. He's already taken the first step, destroying Voldemort. Now, it's time to face his other, no less dangerous enemy. Dumbledore. With Draco by his side, the Malfoys behind him, and Harry's desperation for justice fueling him, Albus doesn't stand a chance.
Add the Desperation of a young child to the three D's of Apparition, and when chased by Dudley, instead of the school roof, Harry Apparates to Malfoy Manor? A Harry Potter, raised and shaped by Pure-blood knowledge and tradition will have a far different impact on the Wizarding World than the ignorant and abused child Dumbledore had expected to be delivered to him on Sept 1st.
What would make a family as close as the Weasleys turn its back on its youngest member? Ginny breaking Harry's heart might, as would her sleeping with Draco Malfoy. Too bad she's done both.
In the wake of war, one young witch and wizard are made into thieves for the cause, but they end up stealing more than they'd planned to.
Draco and Pansy are the perfect dungeon duo, but a secret from their past will change everything for them, and for any Gryffindors that get caught in the middle of it.
To escape the pain and loss of war, Ginny goes somewhere no one will find her, only to find she isn't the only one seeking such anonymous solace.