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Harry Potter saved the world, but he cannot recognise the life that followed.
Celebrated, paraded, spoken for, he feels more ghost than hero. So he slips away, searching for a place where no one knows his name.In the forgotten corners of Knockturn Alley, among outcasts and fugitives, Harry finds something he did not expect: a truth sharp enough to cut through the silence he’s been drowning in. And as the shadows move around him, one thing becomes clear: the war may be over, but his choices are only beginning.
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The one where Harry goes looking for anonymity, befriends criminals by accident, joins an Azkaban breakout he never meant to be part of, gets tangled in moral grey zones, lies to everyone (including himself), and slowly falls for the blond fugitive he should have handed over to the Ministry.
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Draco Malfoy, nom de scène Draco Black, is very good at surviving. He’s had to be.
Homeless at eighteen, he has built himself a fragile kind of stability on strict boundaries, a fake last name, and sex traded for money. Splitting his time between late nights and a community centre that’s falling apart.
It works.
That is, until the famous Oscar-winning Harry Potter hires him.
Lines start to blur, family secrets begin to surface, and Draco is forced to decide what survival is worth.
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- Part 1 of A Little Prayer
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Harry gets de-aged. Malfoy has to help him.
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Draco has returned to Hogwarts oddly quiet. Witness to the chaotic last days at Malfoy manor, but unable to confide in anyone, he's slowly coming apart.
Harry has also returned for his final year, dismayed to find that in the aftermath of the battle, the castle is not only damaged, but continuing to decay.
And naturally, he's determined to find out what Draco Malfoy is hiding.
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Potter is utterly livid. He turns on himself, but stops at the door’s skirt. There’s a beat of silence and Draco doesn’t look, clamps his eyes shut, holds his breath. Potter says it on an exhale, so that it rings true and honest and crystal clear to Draco’s ears.
“You’re not worth it, anyway.”
It’s another blow to the head, a contravention with Draco’s name on it, a new poison to be served at breakfast. Draco doesn’t think he could shrink into himself any further if he tried. Potter walks away and he must be halfway gone already when Draco hears him say, low and resentful, in a manner that reminds him of his own father.
“Your father said: forgive me.”
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Or: Draco does time in Azkaban. The aftermath is legendary.
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*Reposted for edit : May 2026*

