Found Family (Developing)
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The Dursleys thought they were done with magic. Magic had other plans.
When Iris Dursley receives an unexpected letter by owl post, she finds herself swept into a world her family thought they’d left behind. With her uncle Harry back in the picture and Hogwarts on the horizon, Iris must navigate magic, identity, and a legacy that began long before she was born.
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- Part 1 of Iris Dursley
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Louis has spent his entire life haunted by voices no one else can hear. The only place he ever finds peace is the abandoned house on the hill—a place the village insists is cursed, though no one remembers when it was built.
Harry has been remembered as dead for more than a century. Invited to Briarwood Manor in 1913 and never seen again, his name appears in the obituaries alongside his friends and neighbors. Yet he stands in the house, alive, his memories fractured, his presence an impossibility.
When Louis and Harry meet, past collides with present, and the secrets of Briarwood Manor begin to surface: sacrifice disguised as charity, generations of silence, and a family legacy bound to something far older and darker than either of them could imagine.
But in the middle of storms, shifting walls, and the voices of the dead, they find something neither of them expected: solace in each other—and the fragile hope that even in the darkest places, there can still be connection.
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- Part 2 of The House on the Hill
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Harry shouldn’t be here. A century ago, the Briarwood hanged him beneath the bridge, sealed his bloodline, and swore the circle would never break. But something shattered in the dark, and now Harry has clawed his way back into a world that has forgotten him.
Louis has spent years haunted by voices that no one else can hear—whispers that claw at the edges of his sanity. When a boy stumbles out of the fog and into his arms, the whispers finally make sense. The sigils carved into rotting wood, the graves that hum with unfinished grief, the hidden chamber beneath the hill—all of it points toward a secret the Briarwoods never meant to leave behind.
As the two of them trace broken seals and blood-stained rituals, the house on the hill seems to breathe around them, watching. Outside, shadows move where no footsteps fall. Inside, the walls remember every name the cult ever took. Somewhere in the darkness, Harry’s sister waits—a key, a promise, or a trap.
To survive, Louis and Harry must face the things that killed him once before. But between the creaking floorboards and the clawing cold, they find unexpected warmth in each other: a fragile, dangerous tenderness blooming in the very place the world came apart.
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- Part 3 of The House on the Hill
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Louis has lived with the whispers in the old hilltop house for as long as he can remember—faint murmurs behind walls, half-heard warnings that fade with daylight. But tonight the voices are louder, sharper, and they’re speaking in the language of verdicts and contracts.
Harry, a boy displaced from another century, carries a broken seal that once held the manor’s hunger in check. Together, they comb through brittle diaries and cursed documents, searching for a loophole in an ancient covenant before the house itself passes sentence.
Fog coils around Briarwood Manor. Chairs drag themselves into a jury’s circle. The shutters rattle like a gavel striking wood. The trial has begun, and the ghosts are listening.
A slow-burn mix of gothic horror, haunted-house mystery, and quiet hurt/comfort—where trust and tenderness might be the only defense against a century of unfinished business.
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- Part 4 of The House on the Hill
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Louis has always heard voices, whispers that claw at the edge of his sanity. Harry remembers a night of laughter turned to blood, and waking on a bridge when everyone else was gone. Together, they return to the ruins to face what should have stayed buried.
Inside, the manor breathes with memory. Ghosts replay their deaths. Sigils burn with bloodlight. A sister thought long dead waits in the shadows. And at the heart of it all lies the broken seal—a relic that demands one final sacrifice.
To free the victims and silence the house, Louis must face the truth about his bloodline, about the legacy that has haunted him since birth. But as the ritual closes in, Harry becomes both his anchor and his risk—the one person the manor wants to claim most.
In a place built on silence and secrecy, speaking the truth might be the only way out. But breaking the curse will mean publishing every hidden story… including the one they’re writing together.
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- Part 5 of The House on the Hill
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