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Schwanensee by ButterflyMiko reviews
Lily and Arthur have been trying to unite their kingdoms through a wedding between their children but it's not working. Harry, Lily's son, and Ginny, Arthur's daughter, simply hate each other. It is when this love blooms that the kingdoms are torn apart by Lord Voldemort and Harry loses the thing that makes him so very powerful—his own heart. Can Ginny return his heart to him?
Rated: T - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 9 - Words: 3,357 - Reviews: 8 - Favs: 4 - Follows: 4 - Updated: 7/16 - Published: 6/11/2019 - [Harry P., Ginny W.]
Story Weaves and Broken Strings by Shiny Broken Shard reviews
Magic from a Storyspinner does not fade away just because the writer is gone and when two Spinners' magic weaves together it certainly won't fade into the night. Once a writer and a duck lived out a life in contentment if not happiness, but perhaps a new story will bring that happiness if they can help break a prophecy that feels like a tragic ending Drosselmeyer would love.
Rated: T - English - Fantasy - Chapters: 4 - Words: 10,194 - Reviews: 7 - Favs: 11 - Follows: 18 - Updated: 3/4/2018 - Published: 2/18/2018 - [Ahiru, Fakir] Harry P.
The Boy Who No One Loved by Y.A.O.I.F.T.W reviews
Sometimes, Tutu frustrates me to no end and I want Fakir/Mytho/Harry to find love and happiness. I swear I am not bashing anyone, just a little overdue scolding...from Harry. This is not a story, basically just an outline for a possible story. PRE-SLASH. Enjoy.
Rated: K - English - Fantasy/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,683 - Reviews: 2 - Favs: 34 - Follows: 25 - Published: 5/9/2017 - [Harry P., Fakir, Mytho]
The Strangest Coincidences by Miji Tsukineko reviews
Sometimes, only the strangest coincidences can continue the story and set things right. Drosselmeyer's story has ended, and a new story has just begun. When Fakir receives a letter from a magical school called Hogwarts addressed to Ahiru, he realizes there is so much more to the girl he thought he knew and embarks on a quest to turn Ahiru back into a human girl.
Rated: T - English - Chapters: 31 - Words: 6,446 - Reviews: 21 - Favs: 31 - Follows: 47 - Updated: 4/15/2017 - Published: 1/26/2015 - Ahiru, Fakir
A Lost What? by CouldNotThinkOfAName reviews
During the hunt for the Horcruxes, the trio duck into a book store to hide from some snatchers, while hiding Harry finds an old book, titled 'Der Prinz und Der Rabe'. What could come from a book, a book written by an old dark wizard, who simply loves stories that end with tragedy.
Rated: T - English - Friendship/Fantasy - Chapters: 11 - Words: 31,522 - Reviews: 60 - Favs: 54 - Follows: 68 - Updated: 8/28/2016 - Published: 7/4/2013 - Harry P.
An Unlikely Outcome by DanielTheWaterTankAndTheFoetus reviews
Dumbledore used to be the only one Voldemort ever feared, but that has changed with the appearance of an even greater foe . . . or friend?
Rated: T - English - Parody/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,397 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 1 - Follows: 1 - Published: 5/30/2013 - Voldemort, Drosselmeyer - Complete
Princess Potter by Clara Kingsley reviews
After the story finally ended, Drosselmeyer's ghost decides to bring a different story to the town in which stories come to life and brings his beloved characters back with it, with no memory of ever having their story ended. Ahiru's pendant begins reacting to the soul shards of Voldemort. Will her and Fakir be able to help Harry destroy them, while also managing a happier ending?
Rated: K+ - English - Fantasy/Friendship - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,271 - Reviews: 13 - Favs: 15 - Follows: 21 - Published: 7/27/2011 - [Ahiru, Fakir] Harry P., Tom R. Jr.
The Pen is Mightier by Moonlit Aura reviews
Princess Tutu X Harry Potter crossover. What possible influence can a writer and a duck have in the fight against Voldemort? But then, some characters defy and overcome their roles...
Rated: T - English - Adventure/Romance - Chapters: 3 - Words: 5,970 - Reviews: 109 - Favs: 73 - Follows: 124 - Updated: 10/25/2009 - Published: 10/19/2008 - Fakir