What if things weren't so black and white? What if someone was using fear of Voldemort to gain more and more power? What if things weren't adding up to a certain confused and abused young boy? *Warning: This is NOT going to be consistent with the books at all*
Harry finally finds solace with his godfather, but when his godfather is taken away from him as well, who will protect the boy who lived. Will he get a happy ending? Warning: child abuse, language
When a tragic accident reveals Harry's less than ideal childhood the situation requires a new guardian.
***Trigger Warning: Depression, suicidal ideation, mentions of medication***
Wally and Dick have been friends for a long time, but have they truly known each other? Who else will become a part of their trusted make-shift family? After all, blood isn't everything. Trigger warning: abuse, self-harm, eating disorders
I don't even know right now, sorry.
After Harry has been hurt, he gets what he always wished for, but how will he deal with such a big change? If there's anyone who deserves a happy ending, it's Harry. Just a heads up, this story will not be accurate to the books, sorry. *Around chapter 7 it turns into like clips of different moments where Harry needs his family and they are there for him.*
When Wally West is being hurt will anyone be able to see through his facade? Will anyone rescue him? Will the kid finally learn what a true family is?
Harry discovers there are some adults who might be deserving of his trust.
Can Shawn come to truly believe that he has a home with Jon, with no shady requirements? Will Jon be able to help his kid recover from the pain that he's been subject to? (Trigger warning: mentions of child neglect and abuse, and molestation)
Edmund has suffered more than any of his siblings ever would have guessed.