By the time end of the 3rd Task, Harry and Alec are done. Between the World's worship of Alec as the Boy-Who-Lived, the abandonment of Harry for the same reason and the sheer hypocrisy of it all, the two 14 year olds are rather jaded. And now they have now been kidnapped to resurrect Voldemort. Funny how that turns out to be the best thing that has happened to them in a long time.
[alternate s1e3 ending] So this is it, Moriarty's end game. After playing tag all over London it is time for the final move. Sherlock, of course, can't resist arranging a meeting with the man. But when he does, it doesn't turn out as planned. Moriarty knows Sherlock's secret and will do anything to have it. The aftermath leaves Sherlock dealing with unforeseen consequences.
Sherlock knew John would be angry with him when he came back. After all, he's not that much of an idiot. But what he didn't expect was for John to pull out his bisexuality enough for a quick, angry wall shag before he ran. Of course there are more problems with this than the obvious ones.
In a world where soulmates exist, it is possible to have two names printed on your wrist at birth. One will be your soulmate. The other, your enemy. There is no way to tell the difference or, if you only have one, which it is. Little Harry Potter dreams of the day he will finally meet his soulmate. But as he grows, he learns nothing is simple. Especially not soulmates. Epilogue now
Harry isn't expecting much from this year, considering what his last five have been like. Especially now- Voldemort is back, everyone knows it and the War is raging on. What he didn't expect is for Malfoy, in cat form, to attach himself to Harry. Or for no one to believe him about it. He does expect Malfoy to act like an annoying git, so at least there's that. Why is it always him?
These past few years have not been kind to Draco. He has been forced to take the Dark Mark, let Death Eaters into the school and attempt to kill Dumbledore - all in the name of survival. But after the Battle, he is able to have a conversation with Potter without the two of them fighting. That has to be a sign that things will get better after this. Right? (Wrong.)
When Draco falls into a coma after the Battle of Hogwarts, he is admitted to St Mungo's and forgotten. He has no cards, no flowers, no visitors, nothing. Nothing, that is, until Harry stumbles across his room one day. (And then keeps coming back.)
Harry leaves his best friend and his boyfriend to their precious school work in peace. He would hate to get in the way after all. It's just so important. He's heard it a thousand times before. He's dumb, he's lazy, he daydreams too much. Well they would be tried of it too if they had his problems. Not that he would ever tell them. Ever. School just sucks.
Alternatively: How To Introduce Your Boyfriend To Your Parents When You Are Already Sure They Hate Him. It is time for Draco to tell his parents that he is dating Harry. Neither are feeling terribly optimistic about it. Now ft breaking the news to Ron (Harry is equally as optimistic about this as well) and the wedding.
Harry's first thought is 'you have got to be joking'. Actually, that was more like his first, second and third thought. After he remembered to breathe of course. He lets his head drop to the table with a thud. Why is it always him?
He takes a long look at himself in the mirror. Much better. Although almost anything would be better than he was before. And with his true return, it is time to begin making amends, beginning with his youngest. Hopefully he is not dead by the end of this conversation. His youngest is a bit... sensitive.
When Harry was almost Kissed by Dementors, he had the worst flashback to his parent's death he has ever had. He saw beyond Lily's death to what happened next. He really, really wishes he hadn't. Because, honestly, what the bloody hell? This is just his luck.