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Mastering the Elements - Chapter - 96

Itachi wiped the rim of the glass jar with the back of his hand and held it up to the flickering torchlight. The crimson iris spun in the viscous liquid, three tomoe still bright as if refusing to go dark. Even in death, the Sharingan seemed to cling to its will—an ember stifled but not fully snuffed.

Around him the hall smelled of burnt oil and old blood. Bones lay like discarded toys. The low moan of a child somewhere in the complex threaded through the silence, a reminder that Oro...

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The Tenth Weasley - CH - 128

The library was silent except for the rustle of parchment as Harry flipped through another dragon compendium. The restricted section had given him access to books most wizards would never be allowed to touch, and now his table was buried under towers of leather-bound tomes. Illustrations of roaring beasts sprawled across the pages—Hungarian Horntails, Swedish Short-Snouts, Common Welsh Greens—all annotated with deadly warnings in tight script.

Harry muttered under his breath as he ...

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A Wand of Weirwood - Chapter - 55

The carpet soared over a world smothered in endless white. Snow stretched as far as Harry could see, broken only by jagged ridges of black stone and glaciers that glittered faintly under the pale moonlight. The cold here was different—sharp, biting, alive. Each breath he took seemed to scrape his lungs with frost.

No man could live here. No village could stand. And yet Harry’s skin prickled with the unmistakable sensation of magic. Old, alien, and hostile.

He slowed the carp...

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The Stormborn - Chapter - 52

The days slipped by like water through their fingers. Every morning brought the Hogwarts letters closer, every evening reminded Hermione and Draco that the train would soon whisk them away. For Harry, who would not be boarding the scarlet steam engine, the coming departure weighed on him too, though he wore his usual calm mask.

Hermione, however, could not hide her feelings. She had been Harry’s closest friend for as long as she could remember. The thought of Hogwarts without him gna...

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The Enchanted Heart - Chapter - 53

The plane wheels touched down with a screech, and Teddy nearly leapt from his seat. “We’re here! We’re here!”

“Sit tight, Teddy,” Harry said with a laugh, holding him back until the seatbelt light dimmed.

The boy all but skipped through Heathrow, clutching Harry’s hand so tightly it was as if the excitement might sweep him away. By the time they stepped into the London air, Teddy’s questions tumbled out like a stream.

“Is the baby a boy or a girl? Does A...

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The Starlord - Chapter - 44

Harry stood silently, watching Neville talk to his parents as though they might suddenly wake and respond. Neville’s voice was low, almost tender, “Mum, I got good marks in all subjects this term. Professor Sprout says I’m her best student. You’d… you’d be proud.”

But Alice only blinked slowly, gaze unfocused, lips parting as though to form a sound, but nothing came. Frank shuffled past, muttering broken syllables, his shoulders hunched.

Harry’s chest tightened. ...

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Mastering the Elements - Chapter - 95

The forest around Orochimaru’s hidden base was eerily silent. A faint mist rolled low across the damp earth, carrying with it the coppery tang of blood that seemed permanently embedded in the soil. Itachi stopped mid-stride, the three reluctant guides halting behind him.

He turned, his eyes unreadable.
“This is far enough,” Itachi said quietly. “You three go no further. Orochimaru is mine.”

The trio froze. The red-haired girl, Karin, looked at him as though he had j...

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The Tenth Weasley - CH - 127

Harry had never been one to gamble with luck. His whole life had taught him that luck abandoned you the moment you trusted it. So even though he smiled easily in front of Hermione, teased her about over-preparing, and laughed off her fears, the truth was very different.

Every dawn, long before most of Hogwarts stirred, Harry was already training. Sometimes it was in the magically expanded dueling chamber within the Durmstrang ship, his wand flashing as he rehearsed combinations of Grin...

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A Wand of Weirwood - Chapter - 54

The brute’s body lay half-buried in the snow, steam rising faintly where his blood met the frost. Harry exhaled a long breath, his muscles loosening at last. He let the club fall aside with a dull thud, the fight finished.

Turning, he saw the girl still frozen at a distance, her chest heaving, her arms wrapped tightly around herself.

“It’s over,” Harry called gently. “You can go back to your people.”

The girl’s eyes darted around the empty snowfields. The sh...

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The Stormborn - Chapter - 51

The golden halls of Asgard still lingered in Harry’s mind—the roar of drums, the cheers of thousands—but true to his word, he returned early to Midgard. He had made a promise, and promises mattered to him more than thrones and crowns. Hermione and Draco were to buy their first wands, their books, their Hogwarts supplies, and Harry had vowed to be there.

The Bifröst light faded, and once again the misty Highlands stretched before him. The familiar silhouette of Highlands Manor cam...

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The Enchanted Heart - Chapter - 52

The bell above the broker’s office door jingled sharply as Harry pushed it open. Inside, the air smelled faintly of old paper and coffee, the walls lined with framed photographs of shops and apartments for sale. Behind the desk sat a tall, thin man with slicked-back hair and a tie that looked too tight for his throat. He peered at them over his spectacles, his eyes lingering on Harry’s sharp clothes and steady posture.

“Good afternoon,” the broker said with a quick smile. “Loo...

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The Starlord - Chapter - 43

The morning sun spilled through the branches of the Forbidden Forest, scattering golden light across the mossy floor. The birds were chirping cheerfully, but Neville Longbottom didn’t feel cheerful at all. His wand clutched in his sweaty hand, he followed Harry Potter into the forest, every step filled with nerves.

“Harry,” Neville complained, his voice low though the forest was alive with nothing more than rustling leaves and distant birdsong, “with so many secret passages out ...

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Mastering the Elements - Chapter - 94

The trio led Itachi into a throat of rock that swallowed sound. The path narrowed to a dead end hemmed by a cliff-face and scrub—an ideal place for an ambush, or for a private conversation between strangers whose hands were quicker than their tongues. The three moved like wolves confident on their ground: the orange-haired youth with his slow, steady step; the red-haired girl with glasses who watched the world with curious, calculating eyes; and the white-haired boy whose grin showed teeth ...

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The Tenth Weasley - CH - 126

Hermione was buried in parchment when Harry found her in the library. Ink blotted her fingers, her curls frizzed from where she’d pulled at them in frustration, and a stack of books on magical beasts and tournament history surrounded her like fortress walls.

“You’re going to burn yourself out before the first task even arrives,” Harry said, leaning casually on the table.

Hermione didn’t look up. “ You will be facing Griffins, manticores, things nobody our age should ...

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A Wand of Weirwood - Chapter - 53

The morning he left Thelmar behind, Harry did not set out on foot alone as most believed. Instead, he descended into the deep stone cellars beneath Gryffindor Castle. Dust lay thick on the shelves and crates, and in the far corner, rolled carefully and bound with a strip of red leather, was something he had not touched in years.

The enchanted carpet.

Harry brushed the dust away with a flick of his hand. The fabric shimmered faintly in the torchlight, runes glimmering along the e...

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The Stormborn - Chapter - 50

Sirius Black was a man who thrived on spectacle. Once he heard the word theater, something in him lit up like fireworks. The very next evening, he barged into the drawing room of Highlands Manor carrying a stack of Muggle movie reels he had borrowed from a London cinema.

“Remus, you’ve got to see this!” he cried, shoving a reel into the werewolf’s hands.

Remus raised an eyebrow, though his lips twitched with amusement. “Sirius, what on earth are you planning to do with...

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The Enchanted Heart - Chapter - 51

The sun was bright over the Black Mansion, pouring golden light across the wide garden and sparkling against the surface of the enormous pool. Percy Jackson’s eyes lit up the moment he saw it again.

“I missed this,” Percy declared, tossing his backpack aside and running toward the edge like he had just come home. “Teddy! Come on!”

Teddy barreled down the stone path from the house with a squeal. “Percy!” His little feet slapped against the warm flagstones as he near...

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The Starlord - Chapter - 42

The group stumbled back toward the castle from the shore of the Great Lake, their hair plastered to their heads, their clothes dripping in steady streams. The night air bit against their skin, but none of them complained. It wasn’t the cold that troubled them. It was what they had just faced.

Hermione was pale, hugging her arms tight around herself. Viktor walked in silence, lips pressed into a grim line. Neville clutched the small carriage of plants as if it were a shield.

On...

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Mastering the Elements - Chapter - 93

The office of the Third Hokage was dim, shadows stretching across scroll-laden shelves. The faint smell of ink and burning tobacco hung in the air.

Hiruzen Sarutobi sat behind his wide desk, his hands steepled together as his eyes lingered on the young man standing before him.

“Itachi,” the Hokage said at last, his voice low, carrying the weight of years. “You’ve read the reports. You know why you’re here.”

Itachi inclined his head. “Yes, Lord Hokage. The mi...

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The Tenth Weasley - CH - 125

Harry leaned casually against a column near the entrance to the Great Hall, arms folded, watching with quiet satisfaction as the Mini-Marauders strutted past like a single unit. Charlie Potter in the middle, Ron on his left, Neville on his right—they were back to being inseparable, just like old times.

Whoever thought it clever to mock Charlie for being “the spare champion” quickly learned the cost. That morning, Draco Malfoy had laughed a little too loudly in the Great Hall, rem...

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A Wand of Weirwood - Chapter - 52

Time in Thelmar passed swiftly. The rhythm of work and rest, of training and laughter, had settled into something that resembled peace. Dorin returned each evening weary but satisfied, hands covered in mortar dust, while Oliver came home from the mill with flour on his sleeves and pride in his eyes. Marya and Beth had found their place among the kitchens, laughing more often than they had in years. Elsa woke each morning eager for school, and Sirius spent his afternoons roaming with Nina, Hil...

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The Stormborn - Chapter - 49

June 2nd dawned warm and bright, sunlight spilling across the immaculate lawns of Malfoy Manor. Inside, the air hummed with a quiet tension that came whenever the Malfoys hosted guests. Today, however, there was no grand gala, no glittering ball. Today was for Draco.

It was his birthday. And more than cake or gifts, Draco was waiting for something greater.

All morning, his eyes darted to the high windows of the drawing room, searching the skies for a familiar shadow of wings. An...

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The Enchanted Heart - Chapter - 50

At first, Harry let it pass. Teddy was happy, and happiness mattered most.

The boy’s days brimmed with lessons and laughter. One afternoon Athena guided his small fingers over paper and showed him how to press ink evenly into the grooves of a tiny homemade book. On another, Artemis knelt in the orchard behind Black Mansion, steadying his stance as he aimed a toy bow at a straw target. Aphrodite braided flowers into his hair and showed him how a simple scent could make even a phoenix ...

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The Starlord - Chapter - 41

It became a familiar occurrence. The days sped past, dominated by classes, quiet murmurs that heightened whenever Harry arrived, and the Daily Prophet's ongoing pessimism. Yet, the nights held their own lessons: Viktor’s relentless pleas for "Again," Harry’s steadfast determination, Hermione’s continual assessments, and Neville's steady improvement in ability. Dobby often watched with pride etched on his face, while Winky once came in, wringing her hands and softly chiding them for not ...

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Mastering the Elements - Chapter - 92

The month following their A-rank mission should have felt triumphant. Team Shisui had returned to Konoha as heroes, praised for rescuing Lady Aiko and uncovering Orochimaru’s schemes. Their names were whispered in the mission halls with respect.

But the glow of that adventure soon dimmed.


“Another merchant escort?” Naruto muttered under his breath as they stood before the mission desk. His arms were crossed, his Konoha headband gleaming proudly, but his face was a mask...

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Harry Potter and the Triwizard Gambit - Chapter - 27


The next morning dawned bright over Hogwarts. To the students bustling through the corridors, it was an ordinary day—classes to attend, gossip to share, quills scratching on parchment. None of them would have believed that only hours ago, the greatest battle in a century had raged in a Muggle garden.

And into this ordinary rhythm stepped Harry Potter.

He walked into the Great Hall like nothing had happened, robes neat, expression calm. Heads turned instantly, whispers dart...

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The Tenth Weasley - CH - 124

The next morning, the castle woke to the steady drum of rain against its ancient windows. A gray mist coiled over the Black Lake, and the towers of Hogwarts were half-hidden in drifting fog. Harry sat in the Great Hall with the other Durmstrang Dragons, the long tables glowing under floating candles that hissed faintly when droplets of enchanted rain slid down invisible barriers overhead.

Halfway through his breakfast, a flurry of wings swept down from the rafters. Owls burst into the ...

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A Wand of Weirwood - Chapter - 51

The newcomers found bundles laid neatly on their beds—soft wool tunics dyed in the rich reds and deep browns of Narnia, cloaks lined with fur against the northern chill, boots of toughened hide that would not split in the mud. Marya gasped when she lifted Nina’s little dress, finely stitched with lion embroidery. “We cannot—” she began, but Lyanna only shook her head.

“You’re Narnians now. Every Narnian must be clothed against the cold, and no one goes wanting here.” View Post

The Stormborn - Chapter - 48

The night had settled quietly over Highlands Manor. The great estate was hushed, its wards shimmering faintly against the deep blue sky. Inside, the household had just finished dinner. The long table in the dining hall was cleared, Sirius had poured himself a glass of firewhisky, Lily was gently tidying up charms in the kitchen, and Harry had retreated to the living room with a book on Asgardian runes. The manor was easing into its calm evening rhythm.

Harry stretched, setting the book...

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The Starlord - Chapter - 40

The rain ceased its gentle pretense and began to pour heavily. The castle windows glowed in yellow rows, and beyond them lay the Forbidden Forest, dark and watchful like a massive beast.

Viktor Krum stood at the edge of the treeline, embodying the patience of someone who understood long ago that desire does not hasten time. He had neatly folded his coat, a sign of someone who takes care of their few belongings, while the sleeves of his dark sweater were rolled up to his forearms. His w...

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