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Mary Potter and The Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter's Transgender Twin Sister)
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Complete, First published Sep 05, 2021
"Every child in our world will know his name" in the Muggle world every child does know the name Harry Potter, but who on earth is Mary Potter? it turns out that Harry Potter has an Identical twin sister. But she was once mistaken for a brother. This is her story.
p.s I do not own any of these characters except Mary and Roxy, nor do I own any of the fan art.
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Separate Ways

12 parts Ongoing Mature

Harry Potter is known as The Boy Who Lived. But what if he had a twin sister? And, what if, she was in fact the one who is the actual "Chosen One" but she was ignored for most of her life. That is... until she starts unlocking her potential. Join Y/N, the twin sister of Harry Potter, as she starts her magical journey with this book. She seems like a rebel with a cause to some, yet to others it just looks like she wants the spotlight to herself. Follow along as she discovers truths about her past, make a few friends with the most unusual types of people....and....somehow....she even manages to save a few lives that were not meant to be sacrificed.