The Night is for the Drow
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  • Parts 10
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Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2016
Drizzt Do'Urden has been alone ever since his four best friends died, but what happens when he stumbles across an elven girls who is not as she appears? Join the two as they slay dragons, battle demons, and face discrimination from others.
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Having acquired a portkey for an emergency escape, Draco Malfoy makes the tough decision to stay behind when the Chosen One fails at killing the Dark Lord. Swearing to keep her safe from afar, he sends Hermione to the Americas while him and his father work tirelessly to disassemble Voldemort's regime from the inside. With him making the oath to kill the Dark Lord by his own hand for killing his mother after he realized she lied about Potter perishing. Finally accomplishing this seemingly impossible feat, he heads to Chadwick's Hollow. A small wizarding/muggle community near Ilvermorny in search of his love. Hoping to make it back to Hermione before his secrets beat him to her. Hermione Granger made a life for her and her friends. And she's happy she really is. Except one major problem. Draco Malfoy isn't here to share it with her. With no communication with the current Minister, the Dark Lord, she has no idea if he's even still living. Worst of all if he died without every finding out that when she flees with her friends, the whole time she'd carried a small part of him with her.