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Harry Lupin Potter and the Consequences of Fame by RoleplayFanfics
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
29 Mar 2021
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“You just want to see the Quidditch World Cup for yourself, don’t you?” Remus chuckled, teasing his friend, as Sirius so often teased him.
Sirius made a face before sinking down further in the chair, whimpering like a dog. “You don’t get it. You just don’t get it. It’s the World Cup, Remus. World. Cup. And Ireland is playing. This could be a once in a lifetime opportunity…” He disappeared out of view from sinking so far down on the chair that Remus couldn’t see him anymore. “Of course I want to see it for myself… But I’m also worried about Harry, you know? There is this person who has gone missing in Albania, where Voldemort was last seen. That could mean trouble.”
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Fourth book in a series. Harry was raised with love and care by Remus Lupin, resulting in major changes for the entirety of the book series canon.Series
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Harry Lupin Potter and the Price for Vengeance by RoleplayFanfics
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
24 Sep 2021
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Draco was raised as the heir of the Malfoy family, he would grow to be the very same as his father and mother, and he would continue the Pureblood legacy, just as his ancestors and parents before him.
Then Draco found a friend in a boy named Harry Lupin.
Narcissa had long since been conflicted about the boy, seeing as he was not the type of person a Pureblood should associate with. He had no name, no money, no blood worth speaking of, yet somehow, he had changed Draco beyond recognition.
Yet even more baffling, Harry Lupin had caused the entirety of the Malfoy family to change as well, leaving different people in the wake of his path. It was as if the boy was not even trying, yet somehow managed to bring about all the faults of a person, prompting them not to hide in shame, but to change in an effort to improve.
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