Ravenclaw, Down In History

Ravenclaw, Down In History

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Phantom Hazard was four years old when her parents were killed by the Dark Lord. Thirteen years later during her eighth year of Hogwarts, she's placed under the Obliviate spell several times resulting in her extreme loss of memory. Will she remember who she is before she makes a horrible mistake? Or will she watch everyone she's ever known and loved died before her eyes too late?
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A spell gone wrong (of course) during DADA class leaves Harry and Draco missing chunks of their memories-and accidentally somehow linked on a mental level. To avoid permanently losing themselves, they must enter each other's minds, sift through shared fragments, and (ideally) not spill their darkest secrets in the process. Which begs the question: what really happens when two enemies are given the keys to each other's most intimate memories... and have to work together to lock them back up? **OR** Harry and Draco are forced, to watch their most embarrassing, most intimate, but also most terrifying memories together -and along the way deal with the fact that neither of them is quite as terrible a person as the other thinks. And the fact that Harry looks so good in green and Draco smells like heaven really doesn't help. ... Set in Hogwarts during their sixth year (let's age them up a little-just enough to keep things steamy without the moral crisis.).

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