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As Severus Snape lay dying in the Shrieking Shack, his mind created an oddly detailed and realistic hallucination of his life as a child.
Only, it didn't seem to be ending, did it?
Severus was either in a coma and dying, already dead and trapped in some purgatory, completely and utterly insane, or living in the body of his past self.
Until he could figure out which, he might as well play along and attempt to keep the timeline from shattering into a thousand pieces.
If only it were that easy...
What day had he first met Lily, last time around? Could he really afford to avoid doing some odd jobs around town to keep himself fed?
And, perhaps most suspiciously, why did James Potter keep looking at him like that?!
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A cold rain has been falling for six days. Hakoda's fleet is lost in the fog, running low on supplies, with no word from home. Then, out of the white silence, a Fire Nation warship drifts into view, dead in the water, flying a white flag.
The man who steps onto the deck is General Iroh, the Dragon of the West. He has a deal to offer. And in his hold, a child, burned, feverish, and barely alive.
Hakoda came here to find supplies. He didn't expect to find a boy who needs a father.
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“How can we trust you to teach Aang anything when you clearly can't control your flames?!”
Irritation flashes across Zuko’s face. He wants to say something, but Katara doesn't give him the chance.
“You burned Toph right after you announced that you were on our side! You burned down Kyoshi Island! Not to mention what you did to yourself–!”
Zuko raises his hand.
“Wait,” he says, frowning. “You think that my scar was caused by… some kind of training accident and that I did it to myself?”
Or: Katara has doubts about Aang's new firebending teacher. After all, Zuko’s fire has already hurt too many — including himself.
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17 Jun 2026
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“Our people are terrified, my Lord,” says the General. “And they have reason to be. He has killed thousands in the North.”
“Zhao,” Aang realizes suddenly, grabbing Sokka's arm. “Sokka, they're talking about Zhao.”
No, Sokka understands. They're not talking about Zhao.
They're talking about you, Aang.
Or: years after the war, the Fire Nation still fears the Avatar.
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- Part 6 of actions and consequences
Bookmarked by LadySakuraChan
17 Jun 2026
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Everyone has their soul family. The Gaang’s should have been whole — if only one hadn’t been dead for as long as the others could remember, and another hadn’t died prematurely in flames.
But some things are never truly lost.
Alternatively: the Gaang is a soul family. It doesn’t change that much, until it does.
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