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The Blip
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Ongoing, First published Jan 02
Mature
It's been 7 years.

7 long years.

Maddie is now 15 and about to graduate a school she should never have started. She wants to be like her sister, the one who'd always saved her. She wants to save others. But that means putting herself in danger and Arden can't have that. But with the gangs outside of Arden's protective barrier closing in, can Arden keep everyone she's trying to protect safe. Even when Maddie, the whole reason she's in the position she's in, is purposefully putting herself in danger?
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Harry Potter: The Heir of Ravenclaw

170 parts Ongoing

This is a fanfiction AU of Harry Potter Disclaimer: The original book is author by J.K Rowling. *I don't own Harry Potter; all rights belong to J.K. Rowling/Warner Bros., this is a non-profit fanfiction.* The Sorting Hat hesitates. Not because the child is undecided - but because Ravenclaw has already chosen, and the Hat realizes it is late. The common room's windows shift. The stars rearrange. A question appears on the wall - one no Ravenclaw student has ever seen before. And the heir does not answer it. They smile. Ravenclaw's true heir is not defined by intelligence alone - but by discernment. Not raw brilliance. Not book hoarding. But the ability to ask the right questions, see hidden structures, and refuse false binaries. Ravenclaw's legacy was never about answers. It was about epistemic power - who decides what is true. This heir doesn't seek control like Slytherin, nor moral authority like Gryffindor, nor loyalty like Hufflepuff. They reshape reality by reframing it.