Part 2. Harry Potter, The Boy Who Lived to Defeat Voldemort, Head Auror of the MLE, is still stuck in his now-12-year-old body after a potions accident a year prior. How does 29-year-old Harry deal with Tom Riddle's diary, a giant basilisk roaming Hogwarts, and restraining himself from murdering Gilderoy Lockhart? Slash.
Harry Potter, The Boy Who Lived to Defeat Voldemort, Head Auror of the MLE, finds himself stuck in his 11-year-old body after a potions accident. How does 28-year-old Harry deal with being a First Year, with Voldemort rising back to power, and himself a Horcrux again? How does being sorted into Slytherin affect his relationship this time around with Snape? EWE. Slash.
When you're the divorced Saviour of the wizarding world with three kids and a Ministry department to run, coming out isn't always as easy as it looks. But it's not any easier for former double-agents of the Dark Lord, either.
When Ron sneaks Harry a dose of Amortentia, not even he was prepared for the consequences. Turns out, Amortentia works by whomever the victim first looks at. Just Harry's luck that it happens to be his hated nemesis, Professor Snape. Semi-HBP compliant.