"I don't know Newt, I'm pretty sure Theseus would rather just stay in prison than pretend to be married to me." Eleanor Quinn had a talent for trouble, to put it nicely. A few years after graduating from Ilvermorny, Eleanor couldn't be more shocked when Professor Hicks (whose classroom she once blew up) comes asking for help. Leaving behind New York City, the young investigative reporter heads off to Berlin with a muggle baker, a schoolteacher, a magizoologist, his indispensable assistant, a wizard descended from a very old French family, and the head of the British Auror office. Theseus Scamander, who finds her far too reckless, far too loud, and would have much preferred if she hadn't been brought along at all. Follows the story line for the movie Fantastic Beasts: The secrets of Dumbledore. IMPORTANT NOTE: This story was written for, and intended audience is, people over the age of 18. It contains mentions of sex, violence, drug use, and frequent swearing.
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