[DISCONTINUED] The Broom Closet

[DISCONTINUED] The Broom Closet

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When two solid sworn enemies Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter get locked in a broom closet after a game of Quidditch won by the Gryffindors, and lost by the Slytherins, Draco is constantly throwing miniature rage fits and Harry is stuck dealing with his crap. While this may be considered their personal Hell, the light on the other side of the tunnel soon shines through, giving them the opportunity to sort out (most) of their differences. Being isolated gives them a lot of time and opportunity to think about their past, future, present, and feelings.
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After the war, both Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy are left to grapple with the weight of their pasts. Harry, hailed as the savior of the wizarding world, feels crushed by the expectations and haunted by memories of loss, his depression spiraling into dangerous depths. Draco, struggling to atone for his family's choices and his own regrets, isolates himself in a world of guilt and bitterness. When a chance encounter at St. Mungo's brings them together in a group therapy session, their guarded facades begin to crack. As they reluctantly bond over shared pain, their connection becomes a lifeline-Harry finds a fragile hope in Draco's quiet resilience, while Draco learns that saving someone else might just save himself. Together, they navigate a dark and winding path, discovering that even in their darkest moments, a flicker of light might be enough to guide them home.

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