The Dream Trilogy Book Two: Tread On My Dreams (A Harry Potter FanFiction)
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  • Reads 117,822
  • Votes 6,917
  • Parts 53
  • Time 11h 3m
Complete, First published Aug 07, 2014
Mature
COMPLETE // WINNER of 'Best Harry Potter' at the Wattpad Harry Potter Fan Fiction Awards 2017 //

Draco is lost. Harry's is the world in trouble now, but it's Draco's past that is catching up to them. Fast. 

After the events of last November everyone is left reeling from Harry's journey into a parallel universe, but apparently destiny isn't done with him and his friends just yet.  The doorway between worlds is weakened and it seems near impossible for anyone to stay where they belong.  Or, is it just that where they belong is a little further from home than they thought?

"But I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams." W.B. Yeats.
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