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Cedric demands only the best of himself, and for himself. The best marks in school, the best position on the quidditch team, and the best reputation. When it's time for him to begin dating, he won't settle for less than the best partner, as well.
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When the Potters moved next door, Cedric hadn’t realised his life was about to change forever.
He didn't think he was going to be friends with a boy who had the wildest hair he'd ever seen. Harry’s fierce green eyes reminded him of a Manticore from the Magical Creatures book he once read. The intensity in his stares scared Cedric at first, but after the whole spring passed, they became inseparable. This must be what it felt like to have a little brother who was eternally curious and incredibly stubborn.
(AU where there's no Voldemort, no Wormtail, no one calls Harry The Boy Who Lives. Harry's been raised by James and Lily.)
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Basically I wanted to write a universe where Voldemort never rose into power and there was no Wizarding War. Lily and James are alive and Harry is not the boy who lived but an average Hogwarts student. I had to shift events around but I feel like this could be a very interesting idea. Many events and deaths I got rid of while others I just shifted or put in a different context. Also I feel like there is not enough Cedric/Harry and I wanted to write it and I wanted to write it without all the tragedy.
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Harry is sent to Azkaban after the Triwizard tournament. Can he survive without his soul mate? Is his soul mate alive?
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Every weekend, Harry stumbled through the same routine—pints with his mates, passing out, then a bleary-eyed morning of struggling through Dark Arts texts for his apprenticeship. But one fateful day, Harry woke up next to Ron, matching wedding bands on their fingers.
At least neither of them had any girlfriends to disappoint—actually, their accidental ‘platonic’ marriage had more pros than cons.
Except, Harry found himself longing for the man who was already his husband, belatedly realising his interest in men—at least, in one particular wizard.