The war is all but over, and the wrong side won. Worse, the Wizarding World's hero and Ron Weasley's best friend died in the fight. When Draco Malfoy offers Ron a way to go back and fix things, he jumps at the chance. But can he anticipate how his changed moves will affect the board? How long can a king masquerade as a pawn? [Trope stew: read the authors' notes.]
The truth: logic isn’t in the lump in his throat, in his stuttering pulse. He needs the certainty of his name on someone else’s lips, which means he needs Malfoy... my entry for Team AU in the 2009 H/D World Cup. Preslash.
Draco Malfoy awakens in Gryffindor with no memory of how he arrived - an unusual way to escape the dark responsibility he was given over the summer. A bodyswap of a different color, this story features a Malfoy (or two), a Ron Weasley convinced they are mates, a surprisingly friendly Blaise Zabini, and a Luna Lovegood who's just mad enough to find it all perfectly ordinary.
When Harry disrupts the spell to retrieve Sirius from the Veil, Ron and Draco find themselves in the middle of an ongoing war, forced to scramble and strategize as only they can. Elsewhere/when, Albus Dumbledore falls from the Astronomy Tower, Severus Snape is at wit's end, and a desperate Draco Malfoy receives help from an unlikely source. In other words, TAKE THAT, CANON.
The nogitsune's experiment in humanity hits a snag: Derek Hale.
Amidst misconceptions and reconciliation, the lines that separate the Wizarding World will be destroyed. Enemies will serve one another as friendships are tested and forged. But first, the Sorting Hat has a message for Hogwarts... 1st in Kindred Powers
It starts with the usual experiment-gone-wrong in Potions, and suddenly Snape, Harry, and Draco are seeing - and hearing! - the world in an entirely different way.