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In this story, Harry never got his Hogwarts letter, and Voldemort might have returned or something, somehow, and Draco, Hermione, Ginny, Luna and Ron, go looking for Harry Potter, to see if he really exists, because they need to be saved from Voldemort, or something like that, it's 8 chapters long.
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In this story, Harry never got his Hogwarts letter, and Voldemort might have returned or something, somehow, and Draco, Hermione, Ginny, Luna and Ron, go looking for Harry Potter, to see if he really exists, because they need to be saved from Voldemort, or something like that, it's 8 chapters long.
story-identification harry-potter fan-fiction
This question is very terse and rather broad. Going through the checklists here would help to improve your question; How to ask a good story-ID question? and especially How to ask a good (Fanfic) Story-ID question?
– Valorum
Feb 28 at 21:07
That must be that posthumous Samuel Beckett play, "Waiting for Hagrid"
– microtherion
Feb 28 at 22:50
Sorry, it's not this...
– James Lawman
Mar 1 at 17:35
I found it anyway.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 0:54
If you wanted to you can post an answer to your own question. I’d be interested to know what it was.
– Longshanks
Mar 2 at 7:52
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In this story, Harry never got his Hogwarts letter, and Voldemort might have returned or something, somehow, and Draco, Hermione, Ginny, Luna and Ron, go looking for Harry Potter, to see if he really exists, because they need to be saved from Voldemort, or something like that, it's 8 chapters long.
story-identification harry-potter fan-fiction
In this story, Harry never got his Hogwarts letter, and Voldemort might have returned or something, somehow, and Draco, Hermione, Ginny, Luna and Ron, go looking for Harry Potter, to see if he really exists, because they need to be saved from Voldemort, or something like that, it's 8 chapters long.
story-identification harry-potter fan-fiction
story-identification harry-potter fan-fiction
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This question is very terse and rather broad. Going through the checklists here would help to improve your question; How to ask a good story-ID question? and especially How to ask a good (Fanfic) Story-ID question?
– Valorum
Feb 28 at 21:07
That must be that posthumous Samuel Beckett play, "Waiting for Hagrid"
– microtherion
Feb 28 at 22:50
Sorry, it's not this...
– James Lawman
Mar 1 at 17:35
I found it anyway.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 0:54
If you wanted to you can post an answer to your own question. I’d be interested to know what it was.
– Longshanks
Mar 2 at 7:52
add a comment |
This question is very terse and rather broad. Going through the checklists here would help to improve your question; How to ask a good story-ID question? and especially How to ask a good (Fanfic) Story-ID question?
– Valorum
Feb 28 at 21:07
That must be that posthumous Samuel Beckett play, "Waiting for Hagrid"
– microtherion
Feb 28 at 22:50
Sorry, it's not this...
– James Lawman
Mar 1 at 17:35
I found it anyway.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 0:54
If you wanted to you can post an answer to your own question. I’d be interested to know what it was.
– Longshanks
Mar 2 at 7:52
This question is very terse and rather broad. Going through the checklists here would help to improve your question; How to ask a good story-ID question? and especially How to ask a good (Fanfic) Story-ID question?
– Valorum
Feb 28 at 21:07
This question is very terse and rather broad. Going through the checklists here would help to improve your question; How to ask a good story-ID question? and especially How to ask a good (Fanfic) Story-ID question?
– Valorum
Feb 28 at 21:07
That must be that posthumous Samuel Beckett play, "Waiting for Hagrid"
– microtherion
Feb 28 at 22:50
That must be that posthumous Samuel Beckett play, "Waiting for Hagrid"
– microtherion
Feb 28 at 22:50
Sorry, it's not this...
– James Lawman
Mar 1 at 17:35
Sorry, it's not this...
– James Lawman
Mar 1 at 17:35
I found it anyway.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 0:54
I found it anyway.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 0:54
If you wanted to you can post an answer to your own question. I’d be interested to know what it was.
– Longshanks
Mar 2 at 7:52
If you wanted to you can post an answer to your own question. I’d be interested to know what it was.
– Longshanks
Mar 2 at 7:52
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It was Hermione's Hogwarts Crammer for delinquents on the run https://archiveofourown.org/works/7331278/chapters/16653022
'You're a wizard, Harry' is easier to hear from a half-giant when you're eleven, rather than from some kids on a tube platform when you're seventeen and late for work.
1
Can you explain why it matches, for future viewers? You should also be able to accept your self answer.
– FuzzyBoots
Mar 2 at 21:32
I don't care, my answer links to the story anyway, so they can find out for themselves.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 21:36
1
Except... If the link ever rots, nobody will be able to check, hence why @FuzzyBoots (and myself) strongly encourage you to edit in some quotes from the story (Draco Hermione etc going to look for Harry, etc). Plus this way people don't have to switch between sites to gather the info, making it a better answer.
– Jenayah
Mar 2 at 21:47
Dumping almost an entire chapter makes for a very poor answer.
– Valorum
1 hour ago
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It was Hermione's Hogwarts Crammer for delinquents on the run https://archiveofourown.org/works/7331278/chapters/16653022
'You're a wizard, Harry' is easier to hear from a half-giant when you're eleven, rather than from some kids on a tube platform when you're seventeen and late for work.
1
Can you explain why it matches, for future viewers? You should also be able to accept your self answer.
– FuzzyBoots
Mar 2 at 21:32
I don't care, my answer links to the story anyway, so they can find out for themselves.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 21:36
1
Except... If the link ever rots, nobody will be able to check, hence why @FuzzyBoots (and myself) strongly encourage you to edit in some quotes from the story (Draco Hermione etc going to look for Harry, etc). Plus this way people don't have to switch between sites to gather the info, making it a better answer.
– Jenayah
Mar 2 at 21:47
Dumping almost an entire chapter makes for a very poor answer.
– Valorum
1 hour ago
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It was Hermione's Hogwarts Crammer for delinquents on the run https://archiveofourown.org/works/7331278/chapters/16653022
'You're a wizard, Harry' is easier to hear from a half-giant when you're eleven, rather than from some kids on a tube platform when you're seventeen and late for work.
1
Can you explain why it matches, for future viewers? You should also be able to accept your self answer.
– FuzzyBoots
Mar 2 at 21:32
I don't care, my answer links to the story anyway, so they can find out for themselves.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 21:36
1
Except... If the link ever rots, nobody will be able to check, hence why @FuzzyBoots (and myself) strongly encourage you to edit in some quotes from the story (Draco Hermione etc going to look for Harry, etc). Plus this way people don't have to switch between sites to gather the info, making it a better answer.
– Jenayah
Mar 2 at 21:47
Dumping almost an entire chapter makes for a very poor answer.
– Valorum
1 hour ago
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It was Hermione's Hogwarts Crammer for delinquents on the run https://archiveofourown.org/works/7331278/chapters/16653022
'You're a wizard, Harry' is easier to hear from a half-giant when you're eleven, rather than from some kids on a tube platform when you're seventeen and late for work.
It was Hermione's Hogwarts Crammer for delinquents on the run https://archiveofourown.org/works/7331278/chapters/16653022
'You're a wizard, Harry' is easier to hear from a half-giant when you're eleven, rather than from some kids on a tube platform when you're seventeen and late for work.
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Can you explain why it matches, for future viewers? You should also be able to accept your self answer.
– FuzzyBoots
Mar 2 at 21:32
I don't care, my answer links to the story anyway, so they can find out for themselves.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 21:36
1
Except... If the link ever rots, nobody will be able to check, hence why @FuzzyBoots (and myself) strongly encourage you to edit in some quotes from the story (Draco Hermione etc going to look for Harry, etc). Plus this way people don't have to switch between sites to gather the info, making it a better answer.
– Jenayah
Mar 2 at 21:47
Dumping almost an entire chapter makes for a very poor answer.
– Valorum
1 hour ago
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1
Can you explain why it matches, for future viewers? You should also be able to accept your self answer.
– FuzzyBoots
Mar 2 at 21:32
I don't care, my answer links to the story anyway, so they can find out for themselves.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 21:36
1
Except... If the link ever rots, nobody will be able to check, hence why @FuzzyBoots (and myself) strongly encourage you to edit in some quotes from the story (Draco Hermione etc going to look for Harry, etc). Plus this way people don't have to switch between sites to gather the info, making it a better answer.
– Jenayah
Mar 2 at 21:47
Dumping almost an entire chapter makes for a very poor answer.
– Valorum
1 hour ago
1
1
Can you explain why it matches, for future viewers? You should also be able to accept your self answer.
– FuzzyBoots
Mar 2 at 21:32
Can you explain why it matches, for future viewers? You should also be able to accept your self answer.
– FuzzyBoots
Mar 2 at 21:32
I don't care, my answer links to the story anyway, so they can find out for themselves.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 21:36
I don't care, my answer links to the story anyway, so they can find out for themselves.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 21:36
1
1
Except... If the link ever rots, nobody will be able to check, hence why @FuzzyBoots (and myself) strongly encourage you to edit in some quotes from the story (Draco Hermione etc going to look for Harry, etc). Plus this way people don't have to switch between sites to gather the info, making it a better answer.
– Jenayah
Mar 2 at 21:47
Except... If the link ever rots, nobody will be able to check, hence why @FuzzyBoots (and myself) strongly encourage you to edit in some quotes from the story (Draco Hermione etc going to look for Harry, etc). Plus this way people don't have to switch between sites to gather the info, making it a better answer.
– Jenayah
Mar 2 at 21:47
Dumping almost an entire chapter makes for a very poor answer.
– Valorum
1 hour ago
Dumping almost an entire chapter makes for a very poor answer.
– Valorum
1 hour ago
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This question is very terse and rather broad. Going through the checklists here would help to improve your question; How to ask a good story-ID question? and especially How to ask a good (Fanfic) Story-ID question?
– Valorum
Feb 28 at 21:07
That must be that posthumous Samuel Beckett play, "Waiting for Hagrid"
– microtherion
Feb 28 at 22:50
Sorry, it's not this...
– James Lawman
Mar 1 at 17:35
I found it anyway.
– James Lawman
Mar 2 at 0:54
If you wanted to you can post an answer to your own question. I’d be interested to know what it was.
– Longshanks
Mar 2 at 7:52