Voldemort's Secret
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  • Reads 33,561
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 4m
Complete, First published Jan 17, 2015
What if Voldemort had a secret child? What if she had gone to Hogwarts, unaware of her father's identity?

Harry, Ron, and Hermione's fifth year, they stumble across an unusual Slytherin girl.

Natalie is unlike other Slytherin students. She's kind, and cares for the other students. Of course, she's shunned by the rest of her house. And nobody else in the school likes her, because she's a Slytherin. And then she meets Harry, and her life improves. Best of all, her mother sent her an owl that she's going to meet her parents soon.

But maybe it's not the best...

First book in the Rewritten series
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