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This is a very boring story about two average people in a workplace feud. Nothing out of the ordinary happens at all.
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Perhaps more than Parseltongue runs through Tom's veins.
The Gaunts have always carried a hunger in their blood. Not just for power, as is their right—but for each other.
Tom thinks of their legacy—of the way it had sounded, dripping from Harry’s tongue—as his wrist works beneath the covers.
He feels no shame for his urges. Tradition is sacred, after all.
And Tom has always wanted a family.
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”Are you my angel?” Tom whispers.
Harry kills Voldemort, and the next thing he knows, he’s being dragged back in time—again and again—to Tom Riddle’s childhood.
Tom’s all alone in a world that doesn’t care about him. With every return, his obsession with Harry grows.
Tom’s convinced Harry’s there to save him—that he’s meant to be his. And the boy who will become a monster?
He’ll stop at nothing to keep him.
(Harry thought he was done with Voldemort—but it seems Tom Riddle isn’t finished with him.)
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Tom Riddle has built his life around the game. Control is everything—until Harry Potter starts to unravel it.
As their careers collide again and again, obsession and rivalry start to blur. The closer they draw—across tournaments, cities, years—the harder it becomes to tell where chess ends, and they begin.
Because the real game isn’t about kings or queens.
But what to do when your opponent knows you better than you know yourself.
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Draco spends his eighth year at Hogwarts under a study contract, working the Hospital Wing with Madam Pomfrey.
He should have foreseen how often that meant bumping into Harry Potter.
(In which a touch-starved Draco has a praise kink that Harry is delighted to indulge.)