Family Here and There
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After the war, Harry Potter finds himself drowning in the aftermath of a battle he was never meant to survive. Voldemort’s defeat has left him carrying a heavy burden—a paradoxical mix of relief and survivor’s guilt that drives him into a downward spiral of depression and alcohol abuse. Seeking solace in the chaos of crowded nightclubs and the numbing haze of intoxication, Harry begins to lose sight of himself and the people who care about him.
But even when Harry had given up on himself, there was one person who refused to let him succumb to his own self-loathing: Ginny Weasley.
With a fierce determination and a love that cut through his despair, Ginny pulled Harry back from the brink. In her unwavering belief, Harry discovered that someone truly needed him—someone whose world would shatter if he slipped away for good.
And so, Harry resolves to fight—for her, for himself, and for a life worth living.
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- Part 1 of Family Here and There
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James Potter never thought he’d find himself in a situation this bizarre, even by Marauder standards.
Desperate for a way to defeat Voldemort, James and the Order of the Phoenix performed an ancient ritual, summoning a powerful figure from another time and place. When the man arrived, James wasn’t sure if they’d gained an ally or unleashed another threat. But his son, Harry, took to the stranger instantly, fondly dubbing him “Mr. Snitch” after the man playfully adopted the name.
It was hard for James to reconcile Snitch’s gentleness with the sheer skill and power he commanded—power wielded so effortlessly that he spoke Voldemort’s name as if he did not know the concept of fear. And even through his guard, James couldn’t ignore how the stranger softened whenever he played with Harry, his voice almost aching with a quiet, unspoken longing when he spoke with James and Lily.
Who was this man, really? And why did James feel such a pull towards him, a deep warmth that seemed to defy logic? James was determined to uncover the truth, for the stranger felt like more than just an ally. He felt like a friend—like someone James had known for so long.
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- Part 2 of Family Here and There
