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Aurora Borealis by ariesjinx
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Twilight Series - Stephenie Meyer
03 Dec 2014
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Life after the war didn't go as smoothly as Harry predicted it would. Three months of peace was all he had before everything went to hell. First was the sudden death of Andromeda Tonks – who everyone assumed succumbed to widows' depression. Then there was the even more unexpected inheritance of an ancient kind that put Harry in the leader position once more. And then came the slander.
Suddenly, Harry finds himself on the other side of the fence, his closest confidents two people he never knew he would be so close to. He assumed he could live this way, stay in Britain, and raise Teddy despite the negativity against them.
And then things got out of control. An attempt on Harry's own life made him come to the startling realization that he couldn't stay – especially when not even the Ministry would help to protect him. No, they actually wanted to lock him up on the vague account that he might turn into the next Dark Lord.
Harry couldn't take anymore.
And so he fled.
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A mysterious man visits the house, and Harry is entranced by his charms.
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After an incident at school, Harry and Tom are both outed as werewolves. To avoid Azkaban, they are sentenced to live in a remote, magically shielded sanctuary in the Forbidden Forest, under the supervision of a warden who never visits.
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As an orphaned child of the Light, Harry has spent most of his life relegated to the status of Companion to the Malfoy Heir. With Draco's upcoming bonding, Harry's only hope for a decent life is his status as an omega. Until he meets Tom, Nagini's personal handler. Tom thinks there's more to Harry than he's telling. Harry thinks Tom is a bit full of himself, and intends to tell him so.
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Eddie wants to be capable of that kind of love so bad – of being loved like that. He wants it so much his teeth ache with the force of it.
Slowly, Chris shakes his head. “I guess not,” he finally decides. He picks his pencil back up, thinks for a moment before beginning to fill in his first answer.
Halfway through his sentence, he picks his head up to look at Buck. “You would look back,” Chris declares, like he knows this to be an unmitigated fact. He goes back to writing.
He says it simply, like grass is green, the sky is blue, and Buck would look back.
Eddie watches Buck take the words like a blow. His eyes widen and his chest physically stutters. “Yeah,” Buck says, the word cracking down the middle. Like he can’t help it, Buck turns his head back to Eddie. “I would.”

