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"Point me Harry Potter," he whispered, his wand buzzed and he started walking down the street disillusioning himself. He cast magic sensing spells around to make sure no one from the ministry had yet been notified about the events of the evening. Severus was frantic about finding the boy. He must be exhausted after that, how far had he managed to go?
He finally spotted Potter sitting on a low wall breathing heavily, with his trunk and a bird cage at his feet. He breathed a sigh of relief. He was halfway down the street from the boy when he sensed something. Magic that was half human, half predatory somewhere very close to the boy and right that instant he saw the boy slip. Panicked, not sparing a second to think, Severus apparated next to the boy grabbed him and his belongings and apparated them straight back to the alleyway in Spinner's End.
*Disclaimer: All recognisable characters and settings belong to J. K. Rowling.*
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Severus Snape was supposed to die in the Shrieking Shack.
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Five years after the war, Auror Harry Potter touches the Mirror of Erised and wakes up in James Potter's body on the Hogwarts Express—eleven years old, first year, 1971.
Sorted into Slytherin instead of Gryffindor, Harry becomes the unlikely protector of young Severus Snape. He doesn't bully. He doesn't follow house divisions. He sits at the Gryffindor table with his mother and refuses to leave Severus alone.
But changing the past is complicated. Older students notice. Lucius Malfoy notices. And as the years pass, Harry realizes the boy who shadows him everywhere—brilliant, loyal, defensive Severus—has become something more than a friend.
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Harry gets accidentally sent back in time and uses his knowledge and opportunity to right so many wrongs. How different will this be with Snape at his side this time?
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That famed bathroom standoff with Malfoy takes a turn no-one was prepared for and it's ripples are vast. The Horcrux in Harry is killed that day and what is left is...suddenly without a buffer. An autistic mind without it's interpretor. Spiralling in a world not made for someone like him. Wired differently.

