Lady Everhart (Harry Potter)

Lady Everhart (Harry Potter)

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Being reborn in the sixties was a rather huge shock. Even though it took a while to realise that the memories and dreams she was having were from a past life. The moment she got her Hogwarts letter she knew that she was in big trouble. So it wasn't superpowers that she used to steal. But magic that will become unknowingly a big part of her new life. She also wonders if Dumbledore really was a good guy or as many fanfictions described him a manipulative old coat. She would wait and see. This is a drabble. By the way this story was written as a drabble in my account on fanfiction.net. I plan to change some things. Especially all the spelling mistakes. When i read the story again i was embarrassed with how many mistakes i had made. Wish me luck i don't have any ideas for any new stories. Hopefully my inspiration will be back after this story.
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Greta Evans has always known she once lived another life. When her soulmark appears at eighteen-bearing the name of a man officially dead-she refuses the path everyone expects her to take. Instead, she follows the truth into a house that listens, a marriage made in silence, and a man who has survived by hiding inside the walls. Armed with a survival system that rewards gentleness over violence, and a bond that demands choice instead of fear, Greta does not come to save a monster. She comes to stay. And the house remembers.

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