Harry breaks the Elder Wand, and gets sent back in time. To 1976. With the power of the Elder Wand coursing through him, How will Harry change the future?
Groundhog Day. Harry finds himself repeating the Day of the Yule Ball over and over, and he's the only one that remembers it. This may take a while to figure out, so he might as well enjoy the Ball, right?
When Tonks is captured by Death Eaters during Christmas break of Harry's 5th year, and the Order refuses to listen to him, Harry goes to rescue her on his own. Tonks is in bad shape after being severely tortured, and Harry takes it upon himself to nurse her back to health with a rather unconventional treatment. (Only brief depictions of torture, Harry/Tonks)
A simple mistake at Grimmauld Place leave Tonks tied to Harry with a necklace called the Concubine's Curse. Things are about to get interesting. (Harry is aged up to 17.)
Sparks fly between Harry and Fleur when they meet at the Quidditch World Cup. My take on a different 4th year with different tasks and new friends.
While Helping Luna move, Harry accidentally open's Pandora's Box and gets thrown back to his first year at Hogwarts. Now, he has a chance to fix all the things that went wrong, and maybe have some fun along the way. Note: Hogwarts starts at 17 in this story. The ages of some characters have been changed to fit them in the story. M for a reason.
When all of Harry and Hermione's kids go off to Hogwarts, they decide to spice up their sex lives. When the kids are away, the adults will play.
When Fleur finds out Harry can throw off the Imperius Curse, she demands that he teach her. Seeing as Harry isn't really sure how he does it himself, his teaching technique is a little...unconventional.
As Harry returns to Hogwarts for his seventh year, he notices the castle and everyone in it have changed a lot since the end of the war, and so has he. But the one person he thought would never change suddenly doesn't like what she sees when she looks in the mirror. Can he help her put the shattered remains of her life back together? Should he?
Hermione auctions off Harry in an attempt to raise money, and awareness, for SPEW. Things didn't go the way Harry thought they would, not that he's complaining
When Penelope Clearwater witnesses a crime, Harry brings her to his house to protect her from the people that wish her harm. Not, he just has to protect her from his wife's debauchery.
When Remus refuses to give Tonks the child she wants, she asks Harry to help her out. Of course, with Harry, nothing ever goes as planned.
Fleur comes home to find Bill cheating on her and goes to Harry for help in getting back at him. Tonks offers to help as well and things may get a little out of hand.
Harry pulls himself out of Voldemort's mind and into the land of dreams. What's a hormone filled young man to do when he can do anything to anyone he wants?
When Fleur comes home to find Bill cheating on her, she goes to Harry to help her get revenge.
Harry pulls him self out of Voldemort's mind and into the land of dream. Now, what's he going to do?