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Rewritten History
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    Time 12h 6m
Complete, First published Jun 27, 2022
Whenever Harry does something drastic, he always ends up in a strange situation.


Warnings: Harry was never in love with Ginny (They were only very good friends), blood and violence at some part in the story. Harry a bit out-of-character. It follows pretty much the books, except for the Harry and Ginny-love, some minor details and the ending battle (lots of character-death there). Severus Snape's life-history is different. And this is a time-travel story. Did I get everything now? Probably not, but who cares? You'll find out soon enough.
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