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2290 pages, ebook
First published June 12, 2016
By the time Harry and Nick were three, Harry had learned to do what few other children at the tender age of three should have had to do: he had learned to look after himself, bathe himself, and look after what toys he had. He could, and did, read the books their parents had gotten Nick, who didn’t read them if he could help it. Harry hid them under his bed so nobody could take away from him.
He was startled when he read the register and realized Harry Potter was in his class. Looking for the boy as he called his name for roll-call, he found him in the corner of the room, ready to take notes after having written down the potion’s instructions. Severus kept an eye on the boy all through the note-taking after roll-call, and right into the brewing after that. The younger Potter twin was brewing his potion with a patience he had only known himself to show for the subject, but was still not sure what to think of the boy.
Yes, life despite its tremulous start, had been very good to him in later life, he wouldn’t trade it for anything. He wasn’t invisible anymore…he was loved.