Beyond the Door
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  • Reads 53,194
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 1m
Complete, First published Nov 05, 2021
When a group of Potters and Weasleys, plus the odd Malfoy, are tasked with cleaning disused Grimmauld Place, they come across a surprising discovery that sends them back in time--all the way back to 1995.

Will the self-proclaimed time-travelers be able to get back home, or will they have to live out the rest of their lives twenty-six years in the past; in a time where Death Eaters run rampant and where Voldemort is nearing the height of his power?

They just hope someone will find out they went where no one else has gone before; Beyond the Door.
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A Turn In Time Saves Nine - (Harry Potter Next Gen Time Travel Fanfic)

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What will happen when an accident causes the next generation of Potters and Weasleys to time travel to the past? This is not your basic time travel story... This is a story where the young adults try their best to not spill the knowledge of their future to their teenage parents... But will they crack, or will they realise that withholding the information is just as deadly as letting it out...