Frog Stickers on Their Ukulele

Frog Stickers on Their Ukulele

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Draco is having a mental crisis when he shows up at Hogwarts in the middle of the summer. Voldemort had just returned, and the toxicity had finally gotten to him. But he was normal. Harry, though, had been feeling fine, or so he said. He had nightmares, sure, but that was nothing new. He also had breakdowns every once in a while, but nothing he couldn't handle. He was normal. But then Pax shows up, and warps everyone's view on what "normal" really is, for better, or worse.
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Harry Potter always thought that life following the war would be worth living. However, six months after the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry finds himself overwhelmed with violent grief and an unwanted PTSD diagnosis. Exhausted, Harry seeks to be the teenager that he should have been, attending Hogwarts parties, meeting new friends, and discovering his sexuality. When Ministry documents leak the possibility of a hidden Horcrux in an alternate reality, Harry realizes that he never will find peace. Paranoia brings back dangerous old habits, and Harry is determined to end any chance of Voldemort's return if it's the last thing he does. In a freak accident, Harry finds himself on Earth's Echo, a seemingly perfect reality that has never been touched by Voldemort. The only problem: Draco Malfoy is unapologetically in love with him. It's a problem that Harry is willing to overlook if it means he never has to go back to the miserable life he was living - until he realizes that there's much more to this so-called perfect reality than it seems, and it sends Harry deeper into the universe than he ever wanted to be.

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