The Serpent's Teeth [Tom Riddle] Completed
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  • Reads 295,567
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  • Parts 103
  • Time 10h 30m
Complete, First published Jan 03, 2013
Mature
Book 2 in: 
The Serpent's
Series

Aileen is, as far as he knows, a normal eleven year old orphaned wizard. 
The only thing that sets him apart from the others, is that he doesn't know who his parents are; that is until he gets a letter from his mother that takes him into the past and shows him the story of his parents...

Hazel Hayes is a girl with a mission.
A mission that could change the fate of the wizarding, and Muggle world alike.

But as Hazel travels back in time and meets the seventeen year old Tom Riddle, the sly and cunning Slytherin Head Boy, things change more than any of them could have ever imagined...

This book contains two stories.
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Aludra | Book Two | cover
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐡 𝐇𝐨𝐫𝐜𝐫𝐮𝐱 » 𝐭.𝐦.𝐫 cover
Letters To Harry | Harry Potter cover
Secrets  (Severus Snape x Reader)(Discontinued) cover
His Mark [Tom Riddle's son] DISCONTINUED  cover
Dark, Twisted and Time Turned cover
Snake hair:  serpent secrets (Draco x F!reader) (book 2) cover
lestrange - the stone  cover
Tᴀᴍɪɴɢ Tᴏᴍ → 𝐓. 𝐑𝐢𝐝𝐝𝐥𝐞 cover
A Ravenclaw's Tale (Severus Snape x Reader) cover

Aludra | Book Two |

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[BOOK 2] ____________________ "Whatsss that you've got there?" "Who's there?" "Up here, human." "Y-you're a snake!" "A grasss snake. Well obssserved. And you, are a human." _______________________ During the summer away from Hogwarts, Aludra makes an exciting discovery; she can talk to and understand snakes. While her parents make speculations and theories as to how this is possible, they fail to notice that Aludra is going through the physical, emotional and mental changes necessary in becoming a teenage girl. At school, she suddenly finds herself in a whirlpool of confusion, embarrassment and shame like she's never felt before. All of her deepest, darkest secrets and fears are rising to surface, and just as Aludra feels like she's going to have a break down, she remembers the black, leather diary she saw her father slip into Ginny Weasley's cauldron in August. She decides to confide in it, and soon discovers that it is inhabited by the memory of a boy named Tom Riddle. Tom is kind and patient. He listens to all her problems and offers helpful advice. He tells her that she's smart, funny and beautiful - in that exact order, too. Soon, Aludra begins to depend on Tom like a drug. Little does she know, Tom has already been using her as a life source.