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  • The Darkening Of Your Soul

    Harry is betrayed. Harry gets a second chance to do it all over again. There is just one catch. If Harry gets to keep his memories from his previous life, so does Voldemort. Harry Potter/Tom Riddle.

  • The Necromancer

    Harry Potter disappears when he is four years old and the wizarding world believes him dead. But when his name comes out of the Goblet of Fire, Harry returns in a storm of lightning; a grown man raised in a world of violence, more powerful than anyone could imagine, and the worst thing of all? He doesn't care two knuts about the wizarding world. Harry/Voldemort.

  • Between Thought and Reality

    Harry dies as a 25-year-old Auror who's grown to hate his own life and wakes up in 1942 in the wrong body: that of a 15 year old muggleborn Ravenclaw student. He encounters an old enemy, and surprise, it's not Tom Riddle. All Harry has to do now is survive long enough to make a life for himself that's worth living. Harry/Tom.

  • Tread Among Serpents

    Harry finds himself suddenly transformed into a snake. Unfortunately, he isn't the only one this happens to. Part 17 of my Subverting Tropes series.

  • To Live Is The Rarest Thing

    A disastrous trip to a waterpark (thanks, Dudley!) unleashes almost 200 lifetimes worth of memories, and now Harry is stuck as a ten-year-old while his soulmate is a wraith set on killing him. A very old and cynical Harry sets about correcting Tom's poor life-choices while avoiding Dumbledore and his Order's panicked searches for the Boy Who Disappeared. Harry/Tom.

  • The Beginning of All Wisdom

    During his two weeks of freedom in Diagon Alley before his third year, Harry Potter discovers the ultimate cheat code to magical learning. What follows is an uncontrolled binge of gaining as much knowledge as he can. But becoming a genius overnight has far more consequences than Harry could ever imagine. Part 16 of my Subverting Tropes series.

  • The Beginning of All Wisdom

    During his two weeks of freedom in Diagon Alley before his third year, Harry Potter discovers the ultimate cheat code to magical learning. What follows is an uncontrolled binge of gaining as much knowledge as he can. But becoming a genius overnight has far more consequences than Harry could ever imagine. Part 16 of my Subverting Tropes series.

  • Lives Lived and Lives Lost

    A series of ficlets depicting some of Harry and Tom's many lives as part of their endless cycle of reincarnation in To Live is the Rarest Thing. Read that story first, or this won't make sense. Harry Potter/Tom Riddle.

  • Death Makes Equal

    There is a strange man that keeps invading Harry's dreams after the final battle. The man has an unwelcome message to share with Harry, one that teaches him what it truly means to be the Master of Death. Now Harry has to come to grips with his new future while all manner of beings try to gain his favour, including Lucifer Morningstar themselves. Part 15 of Subverting Tropes.

  • Speak a Different Tongue

    The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Or... Harry finds himself locked up in a house with Voldemort. The only way they'll ever get out of there is if they learn to work together. Yeah, that might be easier said than done.

  • That Heaven Cannot Heal

    Crowley finds a uncommon pet who can talk to snakes. He decides to keep it. The pet's name? Harry Potter. Aziraphale has a few choice things to say about this. A series of vignettes about Harry's life with his new guardians, all the way through Hogwarts.

  • Witches Are Witches Do

    Grindelwald cast a terrible curse that drastically reduced the number of witches born. Harriet Potter is raised in a very different kind of world where she is expected to marry at least three wizards. Harry finds it difficult enough to decide who she should marry when she accidentally attracts Minister Riddle's undivided attention. Part 11 of Subverting Tropes.

  • The Most Daunting Challenge

    On his sixteenth birthday, Harry's face changes to resemble someone entirely unexpected. Learning the truth of what really happened has far more consequences than Harry could have ever imagined and changes him in more ways than one. Part 14 of my Subverting Tropes Series.

  • Worlds Change When Eyes Meet

    Harry, Ron and Hermione decide to become Animagi in their fifth year. But when Harry manages his first transformation things do not go as planned and he's suddenly confronted with horrible consequences. Part 12 of my Subverting Tropes Series.

  • What's Meant to Be

    Draco is a Veela and has selected Harry Potter as his mate. You think you know the story? Think again. Part 13 of my Subverting Tropes Series.

  • You're Not a Horse, Harry!

    In which Harry is the product of a prank that Loki once played on Thor. But hey, at least he's not a horse, so there's that. A series of vignettes about Harry's life with the Avengers while getting to know his new parents. Harry/Bucky.

  • An Irrevocable Condition

    Harry doesn't age while everyone he loves does. Sick of losing all those around him, Harry decides to move to a new world thanks to a ritual Hermione found. He ends up in a shithole without indoor plumbing where he meets a small but clever fellow named Bilbo Baggins who brings him along on a little adventure towards the east. Harry/Glorfindel

  • Right Up Until You're Prey

    Harry comes into a creature inheritance at the start of his fifth year. This has some very unexpected consequences for both Harry and everyone around him. Part 10 of Subverting Tropes. Warning: adult themes and situations!

  • Fall Together

    After his natural death, Harry finds himself stuck inside baby Tom Riddle. Harry isn't going to let a lack of his own body stop him from giving Tom Riddle the loving childhood he so desperately needs. Part 9 of Subverting Tropes

  • Becoming What You Pretend to Be

    When Harry Potter's name comes out of the Goblet of Fire, Harry learns some terrible truths about himself. Lily and James Potter did not die the night of Voldemort's attack, but instead left others to take the fall while they fled with their infant son. Part 8 of Subverting Tropes.