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Harry needs a way to live unseen with his friends while hunting Horcruxes, and he has a ridiculously devious idea of how to do that. Before they leave, however, he needs to test his theory, and what better place to do that than exactly where he wants to be anyway?
What does it take for the phoenix to rise from the ashes?
When you no longer have to fight the monsters in front of you, how do you fight the ones inside you? Sometimes the road ahead is very troubled and very dark especially when the one you’ve asked to share it with you doesn’t really understand what’s going on.
This story is an outtake compliant with the epilogue to Melindaleo's "The Seventh Horcrux." I am a big fan of her stories and Ron is my favorite HP character. So, yeah, you have to have read at least the epilogue for this to make sense. If you haven't read her stories I highly suggest you do so.
For those unawares a copy of "The Seventh Horcrux," downloaded from SIYE and published in China, was the "unauthorised" early release of the last Harry Potter book.
A belated moment of independent thought gives Harry a fighting chance.
A oneshot parody of too many fics to list. With Harry's Horcrux Hunt in high gear, he takes some time out for a Weasley family Christmas. And while he's there, he's got plans that would make the holidays even more memorable.
Written as I was spiralling down into depression
If you’ve got a chance to do it over again, why putz around? You know the game, you know the players, and you know the goal. It’s time for Double Jeopardy, where the scores can really change.
With the fall of Dumbledore, Harry is determined to start his own private war against Voldemort, but first he has to get home. A dead ferret, a snake in knots, and a train that cannot stop may stop him before he can get started.
The time of the final battle has come, and things are not going well. The Horcruxes have been destroyed, yet Voldemort seems to remain immortal. What stirs in the deep waters of so dark a creature as Tom Riddle, and how can Harry ever hope to beat him when he has already lost?