Blair (A Voldemort's Daughter Story)
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  • Reads 6,350
  • Votes 260
  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 41m
Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2016
Voldemort never loved - but he did understand it; he understood how someone would do anything to save the one they loved, and he understood that if someone truly loved another, then the love would be unconditional. This is why, in the height of his power, he had children. Blair was destined to be Voldemort's most loyal follower; Alexander believed he was destined to betray him.

Follow the De LovMort twins as they try to find their place in the self-destructing wizarding world.
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On paper, they should have been best friends. They were sorted into the same house and had the same group of friends. Her father was one of Voldemort's first trusted followers. That alone should have made them inseparable. But the dark shadow cast over them because of who their fathers are has haunted them from the moment that they were born and kept them at each other's throats until they found themselves child soldiers in a war their fathers started long before they were even born. Mattheo Riddle and Seraphina Avery now have to navigate through a war without getting themselves or their friends murdered. Can these two rivals set their differences apart for the sake of their loved one's lives? These two might find that their enemy never was each other but the legacy they were expected to live and now die for.