What Voldemort Left Behind
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  • Reads 9,288
  • Votes 295
  • Parts 57
  • Time 8h 45m
Complete, First published Jan 10, 2019
Harry Potter never fully recovered from the war, it affects his life more than anyone. Being an Auror had taken his mind off things but eventually it began to make things worse. His three children have a loving family and attend Hogwarts, their lives are full of learning spells and playing Quidditch, everything Harry wanted for them, but still their lives are touched by the suffering of their parents. Are Harry's feelings of guilt and horror just a normal part of recovery, or is there something more sinister behind it?
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"I'm sorry, I just... remembered something," she muttered as her fingers traced the scars on her throat. He placed his hands on her shoulders before whispering, "It's just me." "It's just you," she sighed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joanna Potter has always been in the shadow of her older brother and his friends, but when she befriends both of the Black brothers it's more than she bargained for. At Hogwarts, the war seemed far away, but she gets pulled right into the middle of it with a huge betrayal from one of them. Has Jo been placing her trust in the wrong person or is there more they aren't letting on? Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3yOjU2CRHM1ztBy8eqix7n?si=SlKUDz-tQQ6LXRr34HrR4Q&utm_source=copy-link (I do not condone Rowling's transphobic beliefs, so let's set aside the person from the work.)