Story cover for Stunted (Harry Potter Fanfic) by yemihikari
Stunted (Harry Potter Fanfic)
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 12m
Complete, First published Jul 29, 2022
Regulus shows up at Sirius' place quite randomly, and Sirius finds himself having to deal with a Regulus level melt down.

Disclaimer - I don't own Harry Potter. This was written for the second regular Froday challenge for July 2022, the prompt being Stuntman. And for some reason this is what popped into my head, with the whole stuntman thing because a background element that is still important to the story.
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