Trauma-Informed Narrative
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Harry Potter never asked to be special.
He only wanted to escape the cupboard, the bruises, and the unbearable abuse he faced with his family. But when a stranger arrives and tells him he’s a wizard- and a famous one at that- Harry is thrust into a world of magic and mystery.At Hogwarts, nothing is as simple as it seems. The spells are dazzling, the friendships are fragile, and the sharp tongued blonde haired Slytherin boy is infuriating.
But sometimes, the people who seem like your enemies are the only ones who see you clearly.
((Drarry cannon divergence rewrite of HP))
Book 1: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
("Graphic depictions of violence" Is used subjectively)Series
- Part 1 of Harry Potter Rewrite
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Blackbird by Hawks Flat Ass (Nopheus)
Fandoms: 僕のヒーローアカデミア | Boku no Hero Academia | My Hero Academia (Anime & Manga)
03 Oct 2025
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Two years after her passing, Keigo has been left grounded by grief. Kalas has learned to manage the home, the silence, and the weight of a promise no child should have to keep. But after a confrontation at school pushes everything too far, they finally see each other in the cold, lonely remnants of what was once a home buzzing with love and warmth—sober, unguarded, and overdue.
will this conversation mark the moment where they finally learn to speak the same language again?
*** This story is largely completed, but tags will only be relevant to released chapters.
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- Part 1 of What Their Wings Carried
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Sabretooth & the Hellions by Earth-10719 (myheadisnotbig), myheadisnotbig
Fandoms: Marvel, Marvel (Comics), X-Men - All Media Types, Weapon X (Marvel Comics)
21 Dec 2025
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Training ends. Deployment begins.
In the wake of Arma X’s “success,” Saul Creed is assigned the work he’s always excelled at: making decisions no one else wants to sign their name to. As mutant unrest spreads across borders and governments rehearse what “order” will look like, the Hellions are sent into the field—not to stop violence, but to control fallout: who sees what, what gets recorded, and what gets flattened into noise.
Told through fractured, close-range perspectives of children trained to function as assets—Laura Kinney, Wade Wilson, the Quire Collective, and Birdy—this story tracks the moment training stops pretending to be preparation and starts becoming policy. Their missions “succeed.” The story survives. The paperwork closes. The kids do, too—just not in ways anyone should call healing.
Sabretooth & the Hellions is a slow, clinical descent into state power, propaganda, surveillance, and protocol-driven violence. It’s about deniability as doctrine, humor as damage control, and what happens when information becomes its own weapon—when the goal isn’t victory, but preventing any single version of events from being believed.
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- Part 26 of Earth-10719
