Harry isn’t quite out of his teens when it fully hits him—the war, the blood and the guts spread across the corridors of Hogwarts, the screams and sobs, the nightmares, the shadows that never seem to leave him.
It’s too much.
He gets a flat in London—Muggle London. Hermione and the Weasleys give him space. Kingsley ensures the wizarding world gives him privacy. Not that some aren’t reluctant. Rita Skeeter releases articles every day, wondering when their Boy Who Lived will return.
But Harry doesn’t see those articles.
He tries to forget who he is for awhile.
His flat is cozy. He stuffs it with plants and paintings and books. He has a cat (or three). He wears sweaters and blazers with corduroy pants. He goes to the market every morning to buy fruits and vegetables. That’s where he meets the kindly old woman who lives down the street.
She lived through World War II and so many other wars, wars that Harry has never experienced but can only imagine.
She goes to his house and she goes to hers. There’s always tea and small cakes and dinners and cocoa—apparently she believes that a teenager needs cocoa—and baking and reading and knitting.
Harry uses magic to brew the cocoa one day, not realizing that she’s standing in the doorway. She calms him by telling him that she knows all about magic.
Their conversations shift after that. They talk about their favorite creatures and how hard it was to watch them perish before their eyes. They talk about the wall that seemingly gave way to let them enter the magical world. They talk about lions and friends and family and love and betrayals and life and death.
“When did you leave?” Harry asks one day.
She pauses, a hand resting on his cat’s head. After a moment, she looks up with a heaviness in her eyes, a heaviness that Harry sees when he looks in the mirror everyday.
“I was young,” she says. “Younger than you are now. But I had already grown up. I didn’t want to leave, not really, but it became too much.”
“Do you regret it?”
“Some days I do, some days I don’t.”
“Yeah…”
It’s a few months later, when he’s helping her shovel the first snow from her walkway, that he asks, “Did you ever try going back?”
“Even if I wanted to, I couldn’t,” she says, shoving a cup of cocoa into his hands. “I was shut out as soon as I hesitated.”
He pauses, nearly dropping the cocoa, before whispering, “That’s horrible.”
“What about you?” She escorts him inside, her cane tapping against the floor that he’s magically heated to warm her feet. “Would you be welcomed back?”
“Oh, yeah,” Harry says. “Til they turn on me because they don’t like the color of my shirt or because I sneezed the wrong way or because—you name it.”
She laughs and he smiles.
“Imagine that,” she softly says. “Rulers of our worlds and we’re not even allowed in them.”
“Imagine that.”
He does go back to the wizarding world, of course, but he never forgets his London flat. He visits the street from time to time, knowing that Susan Pevensie will be there, ready to push a cup of cocoa into his hands.
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The McElroy Experience
Step 1) Find Monster Factory
Step 2) Find a McElroy Podcast (usually MBMBAB or TAZ)
Step 3) Furiously consume all McElroy content
Step 4) Enlightened, strive to become a legitimately good person.
Or, as most I know have found it:
Step 1) Find Sawbones
Step 2) Find another McElroy Podcast
Step 3) Try other McElroy content
Step 4) Kiiiiiiinda wonder how Sydnee puts up with all the craziness
Top or Bottom?
Tops: Leo, Scorpio, Taurus
Bottoms: Cancer, Pisces, Libra
Acts like a top but is a bottom: Aquarius, Sagittarius, Aries
Acts like bottom but is a top: Gemini, Virgo, Capricorn
Loooool
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Has to be one of the best passages of a book I’ve read in a long time
it’s not an understatement to say I think about this all the time
* Not yours to control
* Not yours to manipulate
* Not yours to police and micromanage
* Not yours to take from others, remove from their control
* Not yours to ignore its autonomy and free will
* Not yours in the sense of ownership and possession, because these things have free will, just as the wolf does and the sheep do and other people have.
You don’t have to interact with everything. Not everything has to fit your worldview. Not everyone has to conform to your standards. Sometimes, you need to keep your eyes hands and “protection” to your own damn self.