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Return by Hufflepuffmarauder
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What if everyone Harry cared about killed by Voldemort/ his followers returned after Harry killed Voldemort?? How will Harry handle his parents, who missed most of his life? How will Harry cope with seeing everybody again and being crowded when maybe he wants to be alone? DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of these characters or the storyline, this is only a reaction story where the characters essentially 'watch' the book. Nonprofit and done entirely for fun.
Return Of The Father (Harry Potter fanfiction) **COMPLETED** by befuddled_thoughts
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On the tragic night of October 31, 1981, Lily and James Potter lost their lives trying to protect their son. But when the laws of existence are defied fourteen years later, and James Potter opens his eyes again with no recollection of the events after his death, everyone, including the previously dead man himself, is at a loss for words. This was completely unheard of, something so bizarre. But what will happen? Father and son are united again, and will James's testimony be enough to convince the world that Sirius was indeed, an innocent man? Voldemort will stop at nothing to make sure that the job he had thought he had done was completed once and for all. James Potter will be in grave danger, and will he adjust to the new life and manage to continue being alive? And why on earth was he even alive to begin with? (#316 under fanfiction WHAT)
One of Those Days by Anthezar
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One unlucky hit with a strange spell. That's all it took to alter the course of Harry's life - and everyone else's life around him. Bound to stay within ten feet of each other, Harry Potter and Severus Snape have to learn to get along or die trying. But sometimes in the hardest of times, one can learn things never imagined possible. After all, the past doesn't define the future.