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Harry thinks he's doing an amazing job blending in undercover as a normal student. Everyone is absolutely terrified of the monster wearing human skin walking among them.
title from Hozier — Angel of Small Death & the Codeine Scene
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- Part 6 of we should just kiss like real people do
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Time Travel Prevents Death (And Only For Harry Potter) by z0mb13_h34rt
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
29 Jun 2026
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The war has taken enough of a toll on Harry, and during the purge of all things Light, Harry is the last thread holding on, and he is tired. Tired of it all, tired of the hiding, the running, the fear.
He was ready to die.
But Draco Malfoy handed him a way out. A Time Turner. An escape from the hell they lived in, to plunge into a new place of time in the past, although they both didn't know where he would fall.
So would Harry rather die, or have a new chance at lilfe?
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He was betrayed by the world he saved and people who were meant to be his family. Disgraced now, Harry Potter is sentenced to the Veil. Instead of finding peace in death, he travels back in time to his fourth year, the night of Lord Voldemort's resurrection. One thing is for sure, he will not be doing it all over again.
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Harry had two main regrets in his life:
1. Asking the question “What if I set up a mock awards show to get cult leaders to show up for my thesis study?”
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2. Responding with “That is hilarious” when Ron had suggested they call the awards show 'The Cultys'.
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- Part 1 of The Annual Culty Awards
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After the war, Harry Potter won. Then he lost everything.
Years of fighting for a world that threw him away the moment he became inconvenient. Years of watching good people die while the Ministry shook hands with the very enemy trying to destroy them. Years of grief that hollowed him out until nothing remained but rage and a single, desperate question:
What if I had done it differently?
A forbidden ritual. A second chance. A body that is no longer his own and a mind that remembers horrors no fifteen-year-old should ever know.
He knows what's coming. He knows who is responsible. And he knows that the Boy Who Lived cannot save anyone.
So Harry Potter will not try.
He will do something far more dangerous.
The future hangs on a single question:
What happens when the Chosen One stops choosing to be good?
