cardigan | harry potter x oc
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17
"I knew you'd come back to me."

˗ˏˋ⋆. ݁₊˚. ݁⊹₊ ݁. ݁⋆˖˚₊ ݁. ⊹. ࣪ ˖ ✴︎ ˖ ࣪ .⊹ . ݁₊˚˖⋆ ݁. ݁₊⊹ ݁.˚₊ ݁.⋆ˊˎ˗

Before Hogwarts, Lilith Solace was the only person who was there for Harry Potter no matter what. For years, the two were inseparable. Unfortunately, things change after they both receive their Hogwarts letters and Lilith, unlike Harry, is sorted into Slytherin. 

Outside of Harry and Lilith's now complicated friendship, Lilith is also determined to learn more about herself, as she can only be left in the dark for so long. Despite everything, it was as if there was an invisible string tying them together. One that hurt when they tried to pull away. One that always led them back to each other.
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Lilith Hawthorn had long yearned to experience the kind of profound, unconditional love that dances through the pages of fairy tales, but as the years slipped by, her hope began to wane like the fading light at dusk. Living under the watchful eyes of those who sought to shape her every decision, she grew increasingly rebellious, her spirit yearning for freedom. From a young age, Lilith developed a distinctive worldview, one that was firmly rooted in her own beliefs and values, and these convictions proved resistant to the pressures of conformity that surrounded her. While her peers embraced societal expectations, she navigated life with an independent streak that often set her apart, straying far from the rigid norms imposed by her household. Common sense, it seemed, was a language she struggled to understand-what others deemed obvious often felt like an enigmatic puzzle to her. The world around her was a labyrinth of misconceptions and assumptions, leaving her to wander in search of something genuine, something that would provide the love and acceptance she so desperately craved. (I do NOT own any of the Harry Potter characters from the movies or books.)