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The third and final story to the Already Home Series!
This is the aftermath of Severus' betrayal, where he must now live with the consequences of it, and making sure everything is going to plan or it would all be for nothing. Remus must keep himself afloat while handling a broken heart and being there for Harry. Soon he may find more than that to deal with... And Harry, he must still carry on and fight even though trust is broken, even though he won't have his dads to guide him. And with all of that happening, separated from war and secrets and betrayal, would they come back together as a family in the end once the final battle is fought? Would Harry and Remus find it in their hearts to understand and forgive Severus for everything, that is if they all survive?
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- Part 3 of Already Home
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When a Death Eater raid kills the Dursleys, the Ministry decides Harry needs a responsible guardian.
He gets a husband instead.
Now trapped in a political marriage, Harry and Severus must learn to coexist as the world outside falls deeper into darkness. -
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Three years after the Battle of Hogwarts: The battle is over, Voldemort is dead, the last Horcrux destroyed, and a new sense of normality is slowly returning to the British wizarding world. But some wounds heal only very slowly, and others seem to have burned themselves into the memory of the world forever. Or into the backs of certain heroes.
Trigger warnings: Self-harm / Suicide Thoughts -
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In Cokeworth there's a chip shop. In 1976 the owner offers a boy a part time job.
The boy is far too sharp and Jack can't help worrying about him.Updates at least once a week.
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- Part 1 of A Chippy in Cokeworth
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Years after the war, Severus Snape is finally sentenced for his crimes. To the surprise of himself (and of True Crime Witches everywhere) he isn’t given the Kiss.
Instead, stripped of his magic and exiled to the Rocky Mountains, he spends his days making muggle soap, riding bikes, and pretending he doesn’t miss the feeling of a wand in his hand.
That is, until an anonymous user begins flooding his online cycling journal with comments.

