ONCE BOY |2| Remus Lupin
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  • Reads 31,471
  • Votes 1,533
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 55m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2017
'Grown up' has never been more foreign.

Kadin Bell is the daughter of a disgraced murderer and a practically perfect war hero. The hero is dead. The murderer has escaped. It's a classic story.

But something's wrong.

The adults are keeping secrets, a past that was never meant to happen is rising to the surface, and Kadin Bell is a terrible detective. The clues don't add up: The new werewolf Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, the dad she's never met and the whispered story of an evil girl she's never heard of before, but now seems to have been there from the very beginning. It all leaves the question:

Who is Helia Blacksmith?
And is she guilty?

      |SEQUEL TO NOTHING GIRL|
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Isabella Bott isn't happy. The last time she was truly happy was before she started at Hogwarts. After reluctantly befriending a certain pair of twins in fourth year, her life seems to to take a turn for the better, until they, in turn, let her down as well. But when they reach out to her a year after she's graduated, instead of blocking them out of her life like she knows she should, she joins them once again, wanting to get as close as possible to that happy feeling she once had all those years ago. But will she ever get there now that Voldemort has returned? ------------ No, this is not a threesome story. It can certainly be read as an x reader, though. Everything belongs to J.K. Rowling, as I'm sure we all know.