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When they first return to the hotel—Lucifer dragged there with one arm flung across each of Vaggie and Charlie’s shoulders, Husk and Cherri huddled to each other’s sides, and Niffty and Baxter buzzing excitedly together at the back of their sad little procession—Alastor flings open the doors to their grand parlor, gestures whole-heartedly with his staff, and watches as the fine, golden entertainment center that Lucifer conjured so many months ago, up to and *especially* the television at its core, sails merrily through the nearest window.
Then Alastor makes his way up ten flights of stairs and a ladder, and does not emerge of his own volition for forty-eight hours straight.
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(Sometimes, the consequence of victory is everyone in your social group needing 3-6 weeks of aftercare.)
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When attempting to time travel at thirteen, Five manages to land himself at the end of a different world than his own. Meanwhile, Klaus has been surviving alone, barely holding the grief and ghosts and monsters at bay. He didn't expect to be suddenly met with a thirteen-year-old version of the brother he buried years ago, but whatever, he's adaptable. And he's going to keep Five alive until he can get back to his own universe. Whatever it takes.
(Or: Klaus and Five versus a zombie apocalypse.)
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Sirius is dead, but Harry's doing alright: between a brand new Quidditch Captaincy, private lessons with Dumbledore, and increasing suspicions about Draco Malfoy, he's got enough to keep him busy. And if an uncomfortable encounter with a classmate ends up leaving him with another challenge to face and even more secrets to keep, well...he's still fine.
Really. He is.
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Harry was just about to escape Malfoy Manor when he was struck by an unknown curse, sending him falling headfirst into a world where there is no war, no Voldemort and his parents are alive. Stuck there, he finds himself able to experience a life he could have never imagined.
Although this world is everything he ever could have dreamed for, he finds that it’s harder to shake off the clutches of war than he would have thought, especially when he’s surrounded by ghosts.
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