Aftermath
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  • Reads 309
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 25m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2018
Mature
Scars run deeper than they appear. Even though the trio is back at Hogwarts to finish their education, things have changed. Mental and physical scars are apparent, and the once strong Gryffindor know-it-all princess is feeling her sanity slowly slipping away. And the last person she expected to care is actually the first one to catch her broken cry for help.

**I do not own any of the characters, places or other wizarding world element. I simply use the great work of JK Rowling to improve my writing and to fulfill impossible dreams. 
 

Warning: self-harm, sex and death themes.
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[COMPLETED] The Battle changed everyone, there was no doubt in that. Hermione was still returning to Hogwarts despite this, in the hope she would be able to get her NEWTs and move on. Nightmares haunt her, and it will be difficult to forget all that has happened. Draco was a Death Eater, despised and feared. Now he has to contend with the hate he helped breed, and make it to the end of his exams before he can escape it. But all he did has taken it's toll, and he's not the only one dealing with the awful memories. They say misery loves company, but maybe broken people can learn to fix each other... WARNING: Themes of self-harm, panic attacks and suicide feature prominently in this story. Trigger warnings are put at the start of chapters for self-harm, suicide and death, but many chapters feature panic attacks or references to panic attacks. If any of these things upset or trigger you, I recommend you avoid these signposted chapters or the book as a whole.