I Don’t Ship Harrymort BUT the narrative parallels are too seductive to ignore
So...if this ship was cannon I think I’d literally kill over & die. There are clear ethical issues here; not least of which are age. BUT, like Tom & Harry’s histories are so beautifully reflective of one another that there really is something lovely about fics that allow the two irrespective of circumstances the ability to explore romantically or otherwise their similarities.
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When Harry finds Tom Riddle's diary he does not write 'Hello.' He does not write anything at all. He draws. Tom Riddle falls in love with the artwork.
_________________Sketch by sketch, drawing by drawing, the ink Harry pours into the diary manifests as creations in Tom's monochrome world.
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- Part 1 of Soul-Stained Masterpieces
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When a Voldemort in his thirties encounters a time-travelling, seventeen-year-old Harry Potter, he makes a dangerous—and hilarious—assumption. He assumes that Harry is his son. And his son, of course, deserves the very best.
A confused Harry plays along for the sake of self-preservation, but living with his “father” is proving to be intolerable in more ways than one.
“You are mine,” Voldemort said gently, and smiled when Harry flinched. So the boy did know Voldemort, after all. He knew Voldemort was to be feared. “I will look after you, my own.”
“I don’t belong to you,” Harry spat, despite his fear. Oh, what a delight he was! He was no cowering, simpering sycophant, like Voldemort’s other followers; no, this child had a spine of steel. Not many could stand before Voldemort without quailing.
“You are my son,” Voldemort declared. “Of course you belong to me. Your every cell, your every fibre, your every heartbeat. You are mine in flesh and blood and soul. You are mine in magic. And you will not deny me.”
Now with Chinese, Korean, Russian and Portugese translations, and featuring art by Mona and Hypnodisc!
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- Part 4 of Tomarrymort Stories
- Part 3 of Daddymort
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The war against Voldemort is not going well and Dumbledore has concocted a desperate plan to better locate and destroy the Dark Lord's Horcruxes: traveling into an alternate timeline in order to gain the assistance of none other than Tom Riddle himself. Wanting to give him the chance to become something other than a Dark Lord, Harry agrees. He never could have expected the changes this decision would bring about in both of them.
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“Tell me Harry, if I were to tell you that you could go back in time and prevent one event of your choice from ever occurring would you do so?”
Go back in time? A chance to change the past for a better future? “If such were possible, Sir, I think it’s safe to say most people would.”
“Would you be an exception?” Harry shook his head. “What would you change?”
His immediate knee jerk reaction was that he’d go back to that horrible night in Godrick’s Hollow and prevent the murder of his parents, but when he opened his mouth to speak he stopped abruptly. The Head Master was staring at him from behind his half-moon glasses in a way that made him think that this question was in itself a sort of test. And with more examination the prospect seemed a bit selfish.
At once Harry knew what he would do. “I would stop Tom Riddle from ever becoming Voldemort.”Series
- Part 1 of The Fox and The Stag
