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Back to the Burrow || A Harry Potter Next Generation Time Turner Story
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Complete, First published Apr 12, 2017
Never, ever, trust James Sirius Potter to go where he shouldn't go. And never, ever, trust the rest of the "Wotters" to not get mixed up in his pranks too. When the Time Turner breaks, they're transported back in time! 

This is my first story, so I'm sorry if it's really bad or for grammar, or not following the storyline! I know you guys have probably read a million and two of these, but this one has a twist. 

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A classic plot line. You know the story: When James Potter steals a time turner from his dad, Harry Potter's office, and breaks it, he send himself, Lily, Albus, Victorie, Rose and Hugo back to 1995. With the next generation meeting their young parents and all the people who died, what will happen? Just how exactly does their family try and get the time travelers back?A Next Generation Time Travel Story. Okay. So yeah, classic story. But with a twist. What if someone remembered the trip? DISCLAIMER: I OWN NOTHING! Everything is the wonderful J. K. Rowling, except for the plot. It's a overused plot line, but still good for a read and laugh.