Mischief Managed
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Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2022
Mature
Mischief managed is a fanfic/semi-original novel by Ash Ferguson.

It covers the years 1971-1978 during the Marauders Era. It is about Remus Lupin, Sirius Black, James Potter, and Lily Evans' 7 years at Hogwarts. It is written in the 3rd-person limited, following Remus specifically as he navigates school, friends, relationships, and lycanthropy.

This book covers extremely heavy topics in detail, please be aware of that and read over the tw's. I will also have these warnings on a chapter-by-chapter basis. 

TW: child abuse, abuse, gore, blood, swearing, body horror, panic attacks, PTSD, anxiety attacks, drinking, drug use, homophobia, suicide, terminal illness, vomit, sex, hospitalization, medical trauma, trauma, bullying, near death experiences, slurs (homophobic and story specific)
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