The Crow's Promise

The Crow's Promise

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Hermione Granger has always believed in loyalty, in courage, in friendship. But when Harry and Ron are stolen away, she's forced into an alliance with the one person she should never trust: Branoc Riddle. He offers her a promise. A deal. A chance. But can a Crow's promise ever be kept without betrayal?
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In a world shaped by prophecy, Hazel Lilly Potter was never meant to matter. She wasn't the Chosen One. She was the twin sister in the background - quiet, overlooked, surviving in the shadow of her brother's fame. But when the Goblet of Fire spits out her name instead of Harry's, Hazel is thrust into a deadly tournament she never wanted, with no allies, no answers... and no way out. Desperate to survive, she turns to an ancient book of forbidden magic - and unknowingly summons Regulus Black from beyond the Veil. Not just as a ghost, but as something more: bound to her by magic, tethered by fate. As Hazel trains under his guidance, a deep connection grows between them - one that defies death, war, and the roles others have written for them. Together, they uncover the truth behind the Triwizard Tournament, the return of Voldemort, and the fractured choices of the Order. But power always demands a cost, and Hazel must decide what she's willing to risk to forge a new path - one that answers to neither Dumbledore nor the Dark Lord. A path built not on prophecy... ...but on choice.

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