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Harry Potter: Hermione’s Twin Brother

I died in a pointless robbery on a rainy night, convinced that I hadn’t done anything meaningful with my life. Instead of an ending, I woke up as a child in another world. In a different family. With a twin sister named Hermione Granger. Reincarnated in the world of Harry Potter, with my memories intact and an unusual sensitivity to magic, I quickly learn that knowing the future too early is not a gift—it’s a responsibility. This is not a story about becoming overpowered or fixing canon. It is a slow, character-driven story about growing up again, carrying the weight of a past life, and learning when to protect, when to step back, and when to let others grow on their own. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is my first time writing. I didn’t plan on publishing the chapter until I had at least a few ready, to make sure I’ll finish this story even if it turns out bad. Please leave comments to let me know whether you liked it or not—even thoughts you have while reading help a lot. If you want to help me more directly, you can add me on Discord and send suggestions privately. I will read everything. Discord: sekai_somebody Tags (more will be added in the future) #Fantasy #PsychologicalFantasy #HarryPotterAU #Reincarnation #ComingOfAge #CharacterDriven #Introspective #EmotionalDrama #Melancholic #DryHumor #SlowNarrative #CanonDivergence #CanonCompatible #AU
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Wolf's Promise

The rebellion was over, Robert was king, Rhaegar was dead, Aerys was dead, Princess Elia was dead, and her children were dead. So much bloodshed, and for what? Ned did not know, nor did he much care. All he knew was that Robert was not the same man that he had been, the crown and the war had changed him, had changed them all, but Robert most of all was changed. His friend, his brother was now a mere stranger, for Ned did not think, could not think that the man who had gone drinking with him in the Eyrie, would ever dare condone the murder of children. And yet that was what his friend had done, it saddened him truth be told, it angered him even further, his friend was gone, dead, as far as he could see, there was nothing he could do, nothing that could change that, and yet, and yet something seemed as though it needed to be done. He could not in good conscience allow his friend to slip into the throes of madness, into the crutch of depression not again, not this time. Ned had not fought through the seven hells to see his friend fall into depression, at least that was what he had told himself when he had set off from King's Landing, still angry with Robert, getting to Storm's End word had come from the capital, a slaughter had occurred of some of the Targaryen's extended family, those innocent of anything but being related to Aerys, Ned had been horrified, it did not sit well with him, it reeked of Tywin Lannister. He did not know what to make of it, and yet he would do his duty if asked, and yet Lyanna came first, she had always come first for Ned, and now here he was, where she was said to be, and his heart hammered. Word had come in the form of Ashara Dayne, his brother's former lover, as to where he could find his sister, hidden in some god's forsaken tower in Dorne, the audacity of Prince Rhaegar struck him then, the fact that the prince would even consider hiding Lyanna in the home of his wife, that was something that made Ned question whether the prince had truly been sane. He had placed the northern army under the command of Lord Jeor Mormont and instructed them to return north following the lifting of the siege of Storm's End, there was no time for them to come with him. Only six others had come with him, Ethan Glover who he had found in the black cells near death but determined to serve, Ser Mark Ryswell quiet but loyal, strong and tough, then there was Martyn Cassel old, loyal and firm, Theo Wull a giant even compared to the Greatjon, Lord Willam Dustin another one of Brandon's friends and someone Ned was not sure of and finally Howland Reed, who had confessed to him the nature of Lyanna's abduction. All had become friends to him during this war, and he would trust them with his life, and yet, he knew that what they were about to see within the tower or perhaps even witness would test their loyalty. Ned sighs, he knows that things are going to grow more and more uncertain as time goes by, but he does not know whether or not that is a good thing or a bad thing. He orders his men to a halt and dismounts. He sees three white knights standing before the tower, and he knows then that his suspicions are confirmed. You can support me at my Website or Patreon at patreon.com/PerseusBlackfyre and perseusblackfyre-shop.fourthwall.com respectively, where you can early access to chapters and some exclusive content.
Perseus_Blackfyre · 12.1k Views

You Were Never Just a Friend

Hawkins is a town where people live next to each other without ever really meeting. Will Byers keeps to the edges of it — quiet, observant, filling sketchbooks with things he can’t say out loud. He’s always been good at being invisible. It’s safer that way. At home, his mother worries too much and his brother watches him like he’s afraid of what will happen if he looks away. At school, Will exists in the background, unnoticed and untouched. Mike Wheeler is restless in a different way. Too sharp, too intense, and always on the verge of anger he doesn’t understand, he feels trapped by expectations he never asked for. He doesn’t know what he’s looking for — only that Hawkins isn’t enough, and neither is pretending everything is fine. They don’t meet because of fate. They meet because they’re both alone. What starts as silence shared in empty rooms and late-night walks slowly becomes something heavier — glances that linger too long, conversations that feel too important to name, a connection neither of them is prepared to understand. As their bond deepens, so does the fear of what it might cost to acknowledge it in a town that doesn’t leave room for boys like them. Around them, other lives move quietly: Jonathan Byers carrying too much responsibility, Joyce struggling to hold her family together, Hopper hiding from his own grief, Robin and Erica skirting the edges of connection, each lonely in their own way. In Hawkins, everyone is learning how to survive themselves. You Were Never Just a Friend is a slow-burn, coming-of-age drama about first love, unspoken truth, and the terrifying moment when you realize that what you feel has never been as simple — or as safe — as you pretended it was. Disclaimer This story contains sexual themes, strong language, and explores queer identities and relationships as a central focus. If you are homophobic, uncomfortable with LGBTQ+ topics, or sensitive to discussions of sexuality, identity, and emotional intimacy, this story is not for you. Please choose to leave now. This space is not up for debate.
Andrea_Johnson800 · 15.9k Views