The Midnight Masquerade (слэш)
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			Harry Potter/Severus Snape, Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, John Dawlish
		 
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			NC-17 

 
			Метки:
			The Ballroom Scene (Labyrinth), Inspired by Labyrinth (1986), The Goblin City (Labyrinth), Alternate Universe - Labyrinth Fusion, Career Change, Severus Snape Lives, Fairy Tale Elements, References to David Bowie, Fluff and Angst, Banter, Libraries, Caves, Happy Ending, Harry Potter Epilogue What Epilogue | EWE, POV Harry Potter, POV Severus Snape, Harry Potter is Not an Auror, Post-Second Wizarding War with Voldemort (Harry Potter), Sirius Black as Padfoot, Hedwig Lives (Harry Potter), Labyrinth (1986) References
		 
			Опубликован:
			31.07.2025 — 15.08.2025
		  
        Harry wants to forget he is The Man Who Lived. Severus Snape, mysteriously alive, grants him his wish — uh-oh. Now, with dawn fast approaching, Harry must navigate this strange labyrinth to its centre to keep his wish from coming true. Were all the friends he met along the way — real, or mere echoes of what he's lost?
The Midnight Masquerade is a tale of remembrance, mystery, and falling in love when least expected — about letting go, starting over, and choosing the kind of life — and love — worth remembering. May it be a slightly-dark fairy tale worth diving into at the right moment for anyone who reads it.
(Post-war. Magical realism. Slow-burn romance. Emotional healing.)
        
            
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