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“What have you done?”
The first time he heard it came out of her mouth, a surge of guilt come over him. He’s not even sure why he feels guilty when he did what he did because he have to save Hank, besides, Adalind is not a good person.
“You killed me.” She said.
“You don’t look so dead.” Sarcasm is his response to mask the weird guilt he’s feeling.
“I’m nothing now. I don’t have any powers. You’ve taken everything, I’m just like everybody else. I’m nothing.” The look on her face when she told him that... she didn’t look anywhere near the Adalind he knows.
This Adalind is broken, scared, and full of grief.
Alternative ending to S01E17
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20 Jun 2023
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‘Adalind couldn’t help but wish she was just dropped off in a very secluded, off the grid, creepy looking, underground bunker. That’ll be much more easing than this.’
Please do read the first two from the series, because this won’t make any sense if you read this one first.
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- Part 3 of Bound to be
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20 Jun 2023
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The Brightest Sun by witlessmaester
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
09 Jul 2020
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Elia Martell expected to die in King's Landing, but through some force found herself in the home of a war-weary Harry Potter. She just wants to return to Westeros; wants to see her family, wants the sandy dunes of Dorne and the peace of the Water Gardens. Aegon and Rhaenys are all she has, and for their sake she might have to reclaim a throne that nearly cost them everything.
Harry Potter had died in his war and returned to a Wizarding World hell-bent on remaining in the throes of war-time politics. He was tired of Magical Britain, tired of fighting a useless war, but he has a son to care for and no force on earth would stop him from doing so.
Raising three kids is hard, raising two of them to eventually rule a kingdom even harder, especially when you’re trying to find a way to Westeros.
