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The war is over. Voldemort is dead. The world is safe.
So why does Harry Potter still feel empty?
With nothing left tying him to the life he fought so hard to protect, Harry makes one final choice: he steps through the Veil in the Department of Mysteries, expecting only silence.
Instead, he wakes in 1932.
Given a second life and the forgotten inheritance of the ancient House of Peverell, Harry becomes Harrison James Evans Peverell-Lord of a line older than Hogwarts itself. But he didn't cross death's threshold for power, titles, or a new beginning.
He came for one boy.
Tom Riddle.
Because Harry already lived through the future waiting for him: war, bloodshed, graves, and a world broken by a child no one ever loved. This time, he refuses to let history repeat itself.
But when Harry finally finds Tom, he doesn't discover a monster.
He finds a lonely five-year-old boy standing at the edge of becoming one.
And changing the future may prove far more difficult than defeating it.
After all, darkness isn't born.
It's made.
Time Travel Harry Potter • Powerful Harry • Father Figure Harry • Tom Riddle Redemption • House Peverell • Family/Healing • Alternate Timeline