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"Are you going for the course?" Lovegood asked. "You have the NEWTs.”
“What course?” Draco said, then, “No, don’t be ridiculous,” when he realized she meant the notice pinned up on the board he’d been staring at: Applicants To The Introductory Mediwizard Course For The Coming Term Shall Present Themselves In The Chief Mediwizard’s Office By August 24th.
“Oh, I thought you might,” she said. “Well, goodbye.” And off she wandered again in her addled way.
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- Part 12 of Harry Potter works
- Part 3 of Astolat Sampler
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Alternate Universe. The Western Army is defeated; the country stands, uneasy, under the hand of the Tokugawa. Kaoru Kamiya, whose family was on the losing side, has been sold into marriage for the sake of peace. Her new husband is a legend, a demon bound in human form, marked by his blood-lust and his bright red hair...
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Alternate Universe. In the eleventh year of the Meiji, 1878, Japan still practices chattel slavery. The Tokugawa shogunate still reigns from Edo castle, backed by the infamous Kanryu family and their merchant empire. And Kaoru Kamiya finds an abandoned slave hiding under the docks as she's walking home...
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- Part 1 of An Act of Mercy
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In the dying days of the Bakumatsu, a whisper moves through Kyoto’s underworld—The Phantom Dancer, a killer who slips through shadows and beds her targets before burying a blade in their hearts. When her masters order her to eliminate Hitokiri Battōsai, she accepts without hesitation. Disguised as a courtesan in the Gion pleasure district, she lures him in with delicate touches and lingering glances. She expects a monster, but instead, she finds a man whose eyes hold the same ghosts as hers. Her mission demands intimacy—every brush of her fingers, every whispered word is a calculated step toward his demise. But the more she toys with his emotions, the more she feels her own resolve unraveling.
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Kaoru Kamiya and Kenshin Himura consummate a marriage forged to end a civil war, observed not as lovers but as symbols of peace. The moment is solemn, restrained, and heavy with duty rather than desire. Yet beneath the court’s cold ritual lies an unseen truth: their union was not born of politics alone, for they had met, known, and loved each other long before they were commanded to wed.
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- Part 3 of KENKAO Transmigration Stories
