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Summary: Harry used a Time-turner to change
his
past. Cedric lived. Other key figures didn't. How can
Harry and the Order fight Voldemort now?
GENRES: Suspense,
mystery, romance, action-adventure
PAIRINGS:
Harry/Cedric, Hermione/Viktor, Remus/Sirius
WARNINGS:
ADULT, radical AU, pathos*
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First
in the Aorist
Subjunctive series
When
presented with an unexpected opportunity, a depressed and besieged
fifth-year Harry wonders what might happen if he could change the past
. . . But changing the past can be dangerous. Who's
to say things will turn out any better? c.
28,000
words
Complete
Second in the Aorist Subjunctive series
Dumbledore is dead.
Voldemort is back. And Cedric has made a critical discovery in
Grimmauld Place that could aid in the fight, but it includes some
disturbing revelations. Cedric must decide whether to tell Harry
something he might not want to know about his godfather -- or keep the
truth to himself. c. 53,500 words
Complete
Third in the Aorist Subjunctive series
Dolores
Umbridge wants to
wipe out Muggle influences at Hogwarts,
Alastor Moody revives the school duelling club, Sirius Black is filing
a petition with the Wizengamot to clear his name, Cedric suddenly seems
to have trouble keeping his mouth shut, and Harry has a crush on Cho
Chang. Or does he? c. 63,500 words
Complete
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The Room with a Computer
(X-Men/Harry Potter)
Hogwarts has a new professor of
Muggle studies -- who happens to be a Muggle. Minerva McGonagall
is skeptical, Hermione is curious, Ron is jealous, Ginny is impressed,
and Harry has questions. Arthur Weasley finally gets a plane
ride. Post X2/Book 6, c 24,500 words
Complete
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* Why
am I using "pathos" instead of the more familiar fanfic jargon
"angst"? Because "angst" means "anxiety, or a feeling of guilt
and remorse," with the connotation that it exceeds what the
situation deserves. "Pathos" means simply "suffering, loss,
grief, or passion." In professional writing, being told your
story is "angsty" isn't necessarily a compliment. :-)
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