Rating:
R
House:
The Dark Arts
Ships:
Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter
Characters:
Draco Malfoy Harry Potter
Genres:
Drama Mystery
Era:
Harry and Classmates Post-Hogwarts
Spoilers:
Philosopher's Stone Chamber of Secrets Prizoner of Azkaban Goblet of Fire Order of the Phoenix
Stats:
Published: 01/31/2008
Updated: 03/30/2008
Words: 22,250
Chapters: 7
Hits: 4,181

Differentiating Thresholds

panderia

Story Summary:
In a darkened church, on a rainy night, two old enemies come face to face. Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy find out that what they believed happened all those years ago is different from the truth. Friends became enemies. Enemies became allies. And two separate incidents changed the way two boys and one girl saw the world, consequently molding them into the people they are today. Secrets are revealed, pasts uncovered and the future changed with each startling new revelation.

Chapter 01
01/31/2008

In a darkened church, on a rainy night, two old enemies come face to face. Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy find out that what they believed happened all those years ago is different from the truth. Friends became enemies. Enemies became allies. And two separate incidents changed the way two boys and one girl saw the world, consequently molding them into the people they are today. Secrets are revealed, pasts uncovered and the future changed with each startling new revelation.

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Here they were both grown men and Draco still felt like they were back on the quidditch pitch fighting it out for dominance.

Words: 2,131
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He and Potter had not been friends during Hogwarts; he wouldn’t even dare to call them acquaintances and yet his death seemed to have had a profound impact on both his and Granger’s lives.

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It was his decision that had cost them their lives, his mistake.

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“I can offer you a way out, Draco.”

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“I’m glad to see you two have put your childish animosity to rest. It was always quite exhausting for all those involved."

Words: 4,052
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“The fact that you even have to ask, Potter, says a lot.”

Words: 4,531
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