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Safe as Houses?PERPETRATOR:
Rumour of an Alchemist SUE-O-METER: Awful
COVER/BANNER ART: None
SUMMARY:” One-shot. In an alternate universe with a 'Girl-Who-Lived' things took a sinister turn in the graveyard in Little Hangleton in 1995 at the end of the triwizard tournament. Sirius Black and some unlikely(?) allies try to pick up the pieces. WARNING! 'M' rated, Horror, hurt/comfort. Evil!Voldemort implied.”
FULL NAME: Chrysanthemum Potter
SPECIES: supposedly a female Potter, but the writer classifies the story as an OC
HAIR: n/a
EYES: n/a
MARKINGS: n/a
POSSESSIONS: n/a
CONNECTION TO CANON: We get a rehash of events only for Severus to sweep in and rescue his Goddaughter because Peter gets help, because Harry as a female is weak, and there is time for someone to rape her. Like, really?
ORIGIN: “Note: The following one-shot assumes an alternate universe where Lily and James Potter had a daughter, Chrysanthemum, instead of a son, Harry. Chrysanthemum became 'The-Girl-Who-Lived' much as Harry did in canon, and was sent to live with the Dursleys, where she had an unpleasant time (but not so nasty in canon, as Dudley and his friends 'mustn't hit girls'). Once at Hogwarts Chrysanthemum had a slightly easier time of it than canon Harry, at least in Potions classes, because Severus Snape found it more difficult to act unpleasantly to a girl with Lily's eyes. The universe otherwise approximates to that of canon, up until the end of the 'Third Task' in the triwizard tournament, whereupon a reincarnated Voldemort in the graveyard in Little Hangleton came up with an idea other than 'give her her wand back and duel her' to show off to his assembled Death Eaters just how much he had 'conquered' her.”
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NOTES: You don’t “assume” an alternative universe. You build it up. Also, why are you saying Voldemort’s evil is implied when he’s already evil in the series? If you’re having to mark your story with the OC tag instead of the actual character tag, then no matter what you say, your supposed female version of the character is not indeed a female version of said character.
SAMPLE:
Dear Chief Warlock,
My niece, Miss Chrysanthemum Jemima Potter, will not be attending your school in the forthcoming school year. I return your Hogwarts letter.
Yours,
P. Dursley.
Sirius Black was not a happy man. He'd been summoned back to wizarding Britain by a frantic message from that rat-bastard, Peter. Peter might have been a traitor and a low-life, but even double-dealing scum had their limits, and Peter had apparently passed his in a graveyard in Little Hangleton.
It was a pity that it had taken what that snake-faced tosser had done to Chrissy for Peter to find a few dregs of courage somewhere in the depths of his soul.