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Complete, First published Feb 27, 2020
chrononaut (plural chrononauts)
(n.) a chrononaut is a time traveller, one who travels through time, to complete a given task.


in which harry, hermione and draco are killed by the people they trust, but time and fate has other plans

or

in which harry, hermione and draco are given a second chance to fix the mistake the made in their past lives


previously 'the chance time & fate gave us'
a harry potter fanfiction
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COMPLETE // WINNER of 'Best Harry Potter' at the Wattpad Harry Potter Fan Fiction Awards 2017 // Everyone is lost. The boundaries between worlds are crumbling and dreams are rapidly turning into nightmares. Will Harry and his friends find the strength to save everything they hold dear, or will darkness claim them all forever? Thrown to the different corners of the Multiverse, Harry, Draco and their friends soon discover that this is much bigger than any of them could ever have imagined, and that the cost could potentially be higher than anyone ever feared. "To die, to sleep; To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil." William Shakespeare