Chain The Past
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  • Parts 19
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  • Reads 61,100
  • Votes 1,843
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 30m
Complete, First published Jun 04, 2020
Mature
Lord Voldemort survived the battle of Hogwarts and is put on trial, but what happens when mid-trial his mate defends him in the courtroom. will his mate accept him or let him rot in Azkaban?

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19 parts Ongoing Mature

When young Harry Potter gets wrongfully convicted of murdering the Dursleys at the end of 2nd year, there are only two people willing to defend him -- Remus Lupin and Severus Snape. Despite their efforts, the 12 year old boy was sentenced to Azkaban without so much as a second thought. Two years later, when undeniable evidence comes up, proving Harry's innocence, the boy is released. Just how sane can a defenseless child be after 2 years of torture? And the more pressing question -- just how badly was the savior of the wizarding world affected? ------------------- Warning! This book covers topics including death, self-harm, and suicide. Please be responsible and do not read this book if these topics trigger you. Read at your own risk. I do not own these characters. All characters unfortunately belong to the transphobic J.K Rowling.