New Conditions [DRARRY]
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  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2021
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With Umbridge's control over Hogwarts she has not only began to change up the whole curriculum but throw a whole new change in Houses at the students faces. Harry is not pleased, and as he recalls; the past few years have not determined whether he's 100% Gryffindor or not. What if his Slytherin side has caught up to him over time? 

Why not be both? 

[REWRITE OF FIFTH YEAR.]

© Everything is sadly rightfully owned by J.K Rowling this is a simple rewrite. Characters and plot and everything else is her's minus my OC's characters.
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