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The Collision Theory | Remus Lupin by AsgardianMarauder
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They were reckless, she was not. They were loud, she was not. They were graceful, she had lost count of how many times she'd tripped on the stairs. Yet one fireplace and a blackmail-induced deal later, Aylin Novak ended up in the company of the Marauders. (Regular updates)
the muggle next door | f.w. golden trio era by icemacchiato
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Daisy's father said, and she herself agreed, that the Weasleys were one peculiar bunch. They weren't as affluent, sociable, and affable as her other neighbours. They never came to the local kids' birthdays, they never invited the local kids to their kids' birthdays, they didn't have a phone, and all of her memories about them were completely absurd. So, naturally, when everyone told her to stay away, she did. Until little six year-old Fred accidentally spilled the beans and brought her into the world of magic... of its ruckus, playfulness, joy, but also its war and terror. Well... Let's just enjoy the ride. cr: icemacchiato | unedited start december 2020
Queen of Disaster | 𝑅𝑒𝑚𝑢𝑠 𝐿𝑢𝑝𝑖𝑛 by TinaX2
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Throughout her life, Diana Greengrass was raised to hate all Muggles and Muggleborns, fear half-breeds such as werewolves, believe that Divination was a useless class, and to detest the idea of romance and falling in love. Although Diana never expected that all her beliefs would change in a single year. That was until she met a mysterious boy in Diagon Alley, named Remus Lupin. It was mysterious, because on their first encounter, only a few weeks before the start of their fifth year, Diana experienced something that terrified her: the moment she accidentally touched Remus's hand for the first time, Diana felt a cold and dark feeling rush through her body. Thinking that the mysterious boy had probably jinxed or cursed her, Diana ran away from him, unaware that the vision she just had was going to change her life forever.
A Court of Smoke and Thunder by alliexdalton
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"Where there's smoke, there's fire. And where there's thunder, there's a storm." ----- On his High Lord and High Lady's orders, Cassian takes Nesta to the Illyrian war camp so she stops causing trouble in Velaris and learns to face her scars and demons. They deal with rebellions in the Illyrian camps, enemies from outside the Night Court and tensions in the Inner Circle. Old wounds will be ripped open, hearts will be broken, souls will be mended and lives will be taken. This was supposed to be a time of peace but Cassian and Nesta's lives have never felt more chaotic. ----- Nessian Fanfiction, written by an anonymous fan going by the penname Squeebles (don't ask me, she made it up) and brought to Wattpad by Allie X Dalton. Disclaimer: We don't own ACOTAR or the characters. This is for entertainment purposes only. Some mature content is included. This story takes place after ACOFAS and will probably include spoilers, so make sure you read all the books first. All artwork in this book is not owned by us. We probably found it somewhere online so please don't sue us.
Palabras y Hierbas 6 by thealianzacomica
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Al concluir sus tratos con los Dragones, Kier e Ina regresan a su bosque, y la cuestión de qué hacer con Irel debe ser resuelta. Ninguno quiere apresurar el tema, pues Mago y Druida quieren cosas distintas. No obstante, la llegada de la madre de Ina hará que tomen una decisión apresurada. Ina y Kier regresan para la sexta instalación en la historia de Palabras y Hierbas. Los textos se han alargado, y la historia se ha definido mucho más. Si no la lees, es porque tu conexión a la internet apesta. O porque el autor te cae mal. Cualquiera de las dos razones es valida.