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Blaring Red Flashing Hot by lq_traintracks (lumosed_quill)
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
25 Dec 2023
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“You brought me here to get fucked, Sirius. Don’t deny that you’re the one who wants to do it.”
Bookmarked by Threetimeswicked
29 Sep 2025
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Harry had no idea what was wrong with him, but he couldn't stop watching Sirius.
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Bookmarked by Threetimeswicked
29 Sep 2025
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You're supposed to see color only after meeting your soulmate's eyes. And when they die, life becomes gray again. There's no in between.
Yet, Harry Potter dreams of a green light and his eyes are able to see black, white and red.
Even before learning about Horcruxes, Harry knows something is very wrong.
This work is a comic.
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- Part 2 of Comics
Bookmarked by Threetimeswicked
18 Sep 2025
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For all that it is James Potter who becomes Sirius’ best friend, it is his younger brother, Harry, who changes Sirius’ life first.
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- Part 233 of HP Works
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“Harry!” He looked back to see his mentor’s face, pale underneath the streaks of blood and ash that covered it. His golden eyes were wide as they locked on Harry, seeming almost nervous.
“There’s no time!” Draco called out, grabbing his hand and pulling Harry towards the massive turner that would take them (hopefully) back twenty years into the past.
“Forgive us!” Remus called, raising his voice now over the building hum of the time turner, carrying a note of desperation. “He always meant to tell you. But then he was gone and it didn’t seem my place.”
“What–” Harry began, but then the power of the turner coursed through him, through his arm where Draco held him and he felt himself get dragged backwards into the vortex. The last thing he saw before his world went dark was the pleading in Remus’ eyes.
“Forgive us.”
Or: Harry and Draco travel back in time to defeat Voldemort and find that nearly everything they knew about the past (and present) is built on lies.
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- Part 1 of The Lies We Tell Our Children Universe
