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Late at night, Vox returns from a meeting to find Alastor asleep in his chair. Again. Whenever Alastor is left alone, he sleeps. In an attempt to find out why his captive has been so exhausted as of late, Vox makes the mistake of falling in love with him all over again.
Early in the morning, Alastor wakes up somewhere he didn’t fall asleep, freed from his restraints. Left alone with breakfast, a long letter from Vox and the offer of a deal, he takes some time to reflect on his current state.
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Eleven years old, in a shack on a rock in the sea, Harry Potter learns there’s an entire secret world of people just like him. People with magic. People who are strange. Perhaps even people who are trouble.
Except, even here, no one is strange like him.
(At least, not yet.)
AKA: Three meetings between Lord Voldemort and the Boy-Who-Lived.
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It should be harder, Vox thinks as Alastor’s blinks up at him, placid. To capture the mind of the Radio Demon.
It isn’t.
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Or: Vox manages to hypnotise Alastor. Neither of them expects what happens next
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Robert Robertson the Third disappeared shortly after he finished high school, vanishing one summer day without a trace.
Just over a decade later, Robert Park is hired by the Superhero Dispatch Network's Torrance Branch to help in their IT department, and maybe he'll end up helping more along the way.
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- Part 1 of The Life and Times of Robert Park
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When they first return to the hotel—Lucifer dragged there with one arm flung across each of Vaggie and Charlie’s shoulders, Husk and Cherri huddled to each other’s sides, and Niffty and Baxter buzzing excitedly together at the back of their sad little procession—Alastor flings open the doors to their grand parlor, gestures whole-heartedly with his staff, and watches as the fine, golden entertainment center that Lucifer conjured so many months ago, up to and *especially* the television at its core, sails merrily through the nearest window.
Then Alastor makes his way up ten flights of stairs and a ladder, and does not emerge of his own volition for forty-eight hours straight.
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(Sometimes, the consequence of victory is everyone in your social group needing 3-6 weeks of aftercare.)

