Isolated Harry Potter
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Harry’s summer takes a turn for the absurd all at once. He saves his cousin from dementors, Voldemort comes to his house, and he gets married all in the span of one night. He didn’t expect any of this to happen, has no idea what he’s going to tell his friends when they finally find out, and can’t believe why Voldemort—Tom—is doing all this just because of a stupid prophecy.
Who would ever take a prophecy seriously?
Apparently, Tom Riddle.
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“Darling,” Tom poked his head out of the door and gave him a toothy smile, “You’re not thinking of running out on me already, are you? We haven’t even been married a day.”
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Voldemort is a shell of his former self, a result of continuous torture, both as revenge for the things he’s done and as ways to test his endurance, his immortality. He’s been captured post-war, memories of his misdeeds gone, and death, someday, somehow, is the only hope he dares to feed inside himself.
That is, until he gets a visitor in the form of his supposed nemesis, Harry Potter.
Harry has had his own life turned upside down by post-war expectations, by dreams and fears, and now, by the discovery of what his enemy has been enduring this whole time. He should never come back, pretend he doesn’t know what goes on in the lowest levels of Azkaban, but he can’t. He keeps showing up, and people around him start to notice.
But Harry doesn’t care, not as he feels more alive next to that prison cell than he’s felt in years on the outside. Whenever he’s there, Voldemort is free from pain, and they, despite it all, both crave the high that comes with it.
Whatever the price may be.Series
- Part 3 of ‘Memento Mori’ Series
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Draco Malfoy is waiting for his real life to begin, and it appears that he’s not the only one. Coffee, charity, and the wisdom of the elderly.