"GRYFFINDOR" called the Sorting Hat
At that moment Eliza Fawley knew she was screwed. Royally. She knew she would have to face her father's wrath the moment she returned home for the holidays. What she didn't expect was for her to fall for her childhood best-friend Sirius Black who was in the same predicament as her. She also never expected to join a secret society, make friends with a red-headed muggle-born, encounter a blonde beauty, help a werewolf and join the stag, rat, wolf and dog in pranking the Slytherins. Beware Hogwarts, because Eliza Fawley just entered the grounds...
[A Sirius Black x OC story]
AN: I will say this here. I in no way support J.K. Rowling and her transphobic views. She is wrong in the way she expresses her beliefs especially with the platform she has. This is a safe space for every single person, whether your trans, cis, straight, gay, bi, pan, ace, lesbian, non-binary, demisexual, poly, whether your pronouns are she/her, he/him, she/they, he/they, they/them or you use neo pronouns. It doesn't matter. Everyone is welcome and everyone who reads this story is welcome on my page. If your homophobic, transphobic, sexist, racist or oppressive in any way, keep it to yourself. This is a space of love and acceptance, not hate.
Thank you.
NOTICE: THIS BOOK HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED AND IS UNDER RECONSTRUCTION
"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.
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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?
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(I do not condone Rowling's transphobic beliefs, so let's set aside the person from the work.)