I was rewatching the 'Goblet of Fire' and I started wondering: Why did Wormtail ask if it could be done without Harry? Was there some ulterior motive?
Peter Pettigrew stumbles upon Harry in a London alley and decides to raise him as his own.
The prison had fallen and the group was scattered to the four winds. Was this what the world was now? Death and dying with no end in sight? Did the world have to take everything away from them? Was this the world now or was there something else? And is that something else better or worse?
After capture by snatchers and a week or turotre Hermione is taken by Peter Pettigrew during an Auror raid. She is his prisoner but is he really the traitor everyone says he is?
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Hermione gets captured and is less than a slave. She is given to a certain death eater as a gift. What will happen?
Peter's got a crush and no ones making it easy on him
A look at Peters life before and after Hogwarts.
A tiny mistake lands Hermione in 1971. Instead of killing Voldemort she might find an alternative.
A sequel to 'A different kind of betrayal'. After the birth of Harry with a twist