The One That Loved {Book Three in 'The One' Series}
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  • Reads 19,168
  • Votes 759
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 46m
Complete, First published Oct 28, 2012
Book three in 'The One' Series.
  Syrie Black-Potter has a lot going on during her sixth year at Hogwarts, and being the teenage mistake of the boy who lived doesn't exactly help. Her mother and her can't seem to get along, her father is clueless and her twin younger siblings can't seem to stay out of trouble. Add into the mix that her best friends are acting oddly and that Syrie herself can't seem to figure out why, it's a lot for Syrie to handle along with school work and cuckoo teachers.
  Follow Syrie as her sixth year turns upside down as she searches for answers, maybe even a little more than she bargained for.
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