- Rating:
- R
- House:
- Astronomy Tower
- Genres:
- Angst Slash
- Era:
- Multiple Eras
- Spoilers:
- Philosopher's Stone Chamber of Secrets Prizoner of Azkaban Goblet of Fire
- Stats:
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Published: 05/14/2003Updated: 11/06/2003Words: 8,001Chapters: 8Hits: 3,654
Another Turning Point
Lhazzie
- Story Summary:
- Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can make a difference. (Told from the point of view of Draco and Hermione, DM/HP slash at times)
Chapter 01
05/14/2003Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can make a difference. (Told from the point of view of Draco and Hermione, DM/HP slash at times)
Chapter 02
06/08/2003Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can make a difference. (Told from the point of view of Draco and Hermione, DM/HP slash at times)
Chapter 03
07/01/2003Technically AU now since its set in 5th year: Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can make a difference. (Told from the point of view of Draco and Hermione, DM/HP slash at times)
Chapter 04
08/01/2003Technically AU now since its set in 5th year: Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can make a difference. (Told from the point of view of Draco and Hermione, DM/HP slash at times)
Chapter 05
09/04/2003Technically AU now since it's set in fifth year: Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can make a difference. (Told from the point of view of Draco and Hermione, DM/HP slash at times)
Chapter 06
10/06/2003Technically AU now since it's set in fifth year: Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can make a difference. (Told from the point of view of Draco and Hermione, DM/HP slash at times)
Chapter 07
10/11/2003Technically AU now since it's set in fifth year: Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can
Another Turning Point epilogue
11/06/2003Technically AU now since it's set in fifth year: Everyone has points in their life where the decisions make will affect their entire future. Draco thinks the choices aren’t his, but its up to him to decide to break free and choose his own future. What (and whom) he wants are his own choices, but it takes some persuading to convince him that he really can.