Crew is Ride or Die
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To the girl with the bushy hair and the hungry mind, the Hat says RAVENCLAW;
To the boy with the scar and the ask of otherwise, the Hat says SLYTHERIN;
To the sixth son who has already chosen the two others, from a chance encounter on a train, the Hat says HUFFLEPUFF;
and Flitwick is delighted and Sprout is intrigued and Snape is resigned, to say the least.
Or: Perhaps the trio is inevitable everywhere, but in this variation, none of them are in Gryffindor, and they do their best to build things anyway.
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- Part 1 of Three's No Crowd
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The trio is: a war orphan in Slytherin who's survival means nothing if it's not with his friends; a muggleborn in Ravenclaw who's shaping up to the brightest wix of her generation; and a sixth son in Hufflepuff who's willing to face his fears for his crew.
And Theo is paranoid and Sue is angry and Susan is Susan, which is to say terrifying.
And of all the people Harry had to pick to help him with this, he had to pick Snape?
Or: Second year means more friends, more enemies, and a gigantic goddamn snake.
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- Part 2 of Three's No Crowd
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The trio is a Slytherin, a Ravenclaw, and a Hufflepuff, in for a penny, in for a pound, and they've got a rogue's gallery of friends and allies on their side: a death eater's son, the niece of the head of the DLME, and the daughter of a muggle and the most famous blood-traitor of the era.
And Millie knows the castle like her own name and Anthony can get his hands on any information you'd ever need and all Ernie knows is that he's on Susan and Ron's team until the sun burns out.
And why, exactly, is everyone hell-bent on comparing Harry to his father?
Or: third year means ghosts, questions of loyalty, and potential mass-murderers.
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- Part 3 of Three's No Crowd
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The trio's the trio, in any universe, house colors be damned. They've made friends, from both sides, and are beginning to forge something like a side of their own. But nothing's ever easy, is it?
As the coming war coats every seam and Harry's name comes out of the Goblet, Daphne's brutal, Luna's incisive, and Hannah's doing to her best to make sure everyone's fed and feels as safe as they can.
And why exactly can't Rita Skeeter wrap her head around the idea of life-long friendships?
Or: fourth year means the Tournament, the tabloids, and the end of childhood.
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- Part 4 of Three's No Crowd
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Slytherin, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff-- houses have never mattered, not for the Trio. And now there's a war on. What would it look like to build a side of their own for a change?
And Justin's careful and best friends with all the ghosts and the portraits, and Neville's coming into his own, and Ginny won't even hesitate to punch you in the face if you bad mouth her crew.
And why exactly does Voldemort care so much about some vague prophecy?
Or: fifth year means Umbridge, the DA, and learning how to fight a war.
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- Part 5 of Three's No Crowd
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it doesn't matter what houses they're in. Harry and Ron and Hermione always end up here, they're pretty sure: as a trio, watching the war bloom across every surface, struggling to survive.
They've got a crew as smart as they are, who can do things they can't do. They've got friends and parents and allies, and lines on how to take down the Dark Lord. Maybe they've even got enough guts to make a bid at love.
But why, exactly, does it not feel like enough?
Or: sixth year means romance, horcruxes, and the truth
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- Part 6 of Three's No Crowd
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The war is here, in all its glory. And here the Trio are, to face it, because who cares what colors used to be on their ties?
At Hogwarts, their friends are building a resistance movement, and squaring off against the monster Snape's revealed himself to be. In the glades, the Order is dodging curses and buying them time. All Hermione, Ron, and Harry have to do is figure out where a man who loves nothing and no one would hide the things he seems to value above all.
And why is it that every time, it always seems to be the three of them?
Or: seventh year means horcruxes, hunger, and the power the Dark Lord Knows Not.
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- Part 7 of Three's No Crowd