What if it was always meant to be…

Everything still stands from the books HOWEVER Harry James Potter is actually Harelayna (Harrie) Lily Potter. This is just something I started writing to kill time and I enjoyed it, maybe you will too, who knows? Not I, lets wait and see. And No, these characters don't belong to me I am just having fun with them for a bit. This will get smutty just FYI….

Harrie stared into the full-length mirror, she had never overly enjoyed her reflection however she had to admit since getting rid of the part of Voldemort that had been unknowingly lurking inside herself she rather liked what she saw. Gone was the weedy, pale, near genderless figure and messy cropped black hair that would never do what it was told. What stared back at her was... well different.

Flawless skin that had a healthy glow from weeks spent in the sun, a fuller figure, which was...curvaceous is how Hermione put it, indecent was how Ron put it, Great was how she put it and waist length wavy hair that now looked delightfully ruffled rather than the rats nest it used to resemble.

"It was like having a disease" Hermione had informed her when Harrie had confronted her with her changing body, "This is how you should have been all along, it seems so obvious now"

Hermione had been fully committed to helping her friend and had even come to some healer appointments with her. Though as no one had ever been a living horcrux, Harrie kind of fell into a blind stop in the medical books. Hermione had put in longs hours going over every book she could find everything from horcrux, emotions, magical blocks and even muggle medical journals and had agreed with the St Mungo's healers that it would just take time for Harrie to get used to being the normal fully functioning witch she would have been had Voldemort never existed. Albeit a very powerfully magical one.

Hermione's theory on that had been that Harrie had had limited access to her own magic and had honed it to an impressive degree. So now that the block that the horcrux had been was gone and she had full use of it meant that Harries abilities were unmeasurable. From a trickle to a flood of raw magic. It wasn't that her magic had increased just her access to it and her ability to control it. Her physical changes were much more pronounced though.

Ron had groaned into his hands when he had seen his friend wearing something other than the usual shapeless over large clothes which was Harrie's usual attire "It's like Ginny going through puberty all over again except worse because it's you"

Hermione had crossed her arms and raised an eyebrow at her boyfriend, trying hard not to smile at Harrie's ridiculous expression of confusion.

"Harrie is and always will be the same person she has always been Ronald"

Ron stood up his face turning a rather unpleasant shade of maroon.

"She isn't the same, she got. . .you know. . .attractive" He waved a hand towards the girl in question. The two females couldn't hold in their laughter at that.

"Why are we laughing at Ron?' They had all turned to see Ginny walking into Ron's room with an armload of freshly launder robes.

"Ronald thinks Harrie is attractive" Hermione said with a smile and much to Harrie's dismay the youngest Weasley joined in with the analysis of Harrie.

"Well he is not wrong, Harrie you have to admit you got so hot this summer" Ginny added with a wink.

Harrie felt her face flushing at the remembered scrutiny of her new assets.

They were all attending their NEWT year at Hogwarts, Hermione having convinced Ron and Harrie to join her when she heard that neither had made any plans. 'Eighth year' students as they were had been asked by Professor McGonagall if they would like to try achieving what they had missed out on. They weren't surprised to hear they weren't the only students from their year that had taken her up on the offer. Harrie was looking forward to being able to be a normal student for at least another year. Ever since the whole 'Girl who lived twice' Harrie had had no idea what to do with the rest of her life. With offers to join departments, offers to study branches of magic so obscure she hadn't known they existed and very tempting offers from quidditch teams. So, having another year to sort it all out was good for her.

should I keep going or no?