A Hufflepuff's Loyalty
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  • Reads 12,700
  • Votes 1,115
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 47m
Complete, First published Mar 31, 2019
Street urchin Jena finds her life turned upside down when a man tells her she's got magic. He takes her away and gives her a home, on the condition that she serves his Lord. But when the Dark Lord is defeated by a boy named Harry Potter, Jena loses everything. She has never been more mortified than when the Ministry of Magic sends her off to Hogwarts, where she'll have to face everyone she always learned to hate. 

A Harry Potter Fanfiction, entry for the Open Novella Contest 2019. Set during the time when Voldemort falls for the first time - Harry is still a baby. This entry proudly made it to the longlist of ONC19. 

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