After being visited by a cloaked woman in his dreams, warning him in Parseltongue of the boy he must save, it becomes Harry's new mission after the war that claimed the lives of thousands. All his life, he has had one goal: defeat Voldemort. But now that that's done, how is he supposed to be normal? His goal of being normal is pushed even further back on his list of possibilities for a happy life when presented with this new task.
PTSD, depression, loneliness, and a whole bunch of self confidence issues come into play as Harry struggles to find himself, his true friends, and his happiness.
It's a year after the second wizarding war, Lord Voldemort has been defeated, Harry Potter has come back to Hogwarts to finish his final year of school. Simple with no psychopaths breathing down his neck trying to kill him at every turn, no one trying to hurt him anymore.
It's going to be the most normal year he's had. After his breakup with Ginny Weasley he doesn't want to get with anyone who just wants him for the fame. Many girls throw themselves at his feet, many boys try to get into his pants. None of them peak his interest very much. It's nothing with them, he just doesn't feel that pull to them, the pull that makes him want to be with them every second of the day. That's until a familiar pale blond with grey eyes says the right things that makes his heart beat faster and his breathing stutter. Will anything ever be the same in Hogwarts?