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Hogwarts Chronicles: the Philosopher's Stone by Faile, BrennaShade

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Summary: What would have happened to Harry if James had not been home the night Voldemort visited Godric's Hollow? If he had the chance to grow up with his father in a wizarding community, knowing what he represented and with people to turn to who are older than he is? Harry turns eleven years old and gets a letter from Hogwarts he fully expected to receive.

The first chapter has been significantly edited, with the help of a new beta.
Ratings: 1st-2nd Years [ - ]
Category: Alternate Universe
Characters: None
Warnings: Alternate Universe
Challenge:
Serie: None
Chapters: 5 Completed?: No
Wordcount: 12787 Viewcount: 19709
Published on: 05/07/08 Updated On: 07/09/08





1. The Boy Who Lived by Faile [ - ] (1036 words)
Thanks a million to my amazing beta, LucillaJoanna, who made this chapter so much better.
2. Happy Birthday by Faile [ - ] (2426 words)
From here on out, I will be pulling a few things directly out of the books--for this chapter, the letter from Professor McGonagall was borrowed from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" page 51 of the US edition. The plot is based strongly off of JKR's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" because the intention was to find out how the books would be different if James was alive. Any similar elements found in this story which can be traced directly back to JKR's works are attributed to that and are not meant to be plagiarism. I do not take credit for the plot or anything else taken out of the books. This was written only for a "what if" and enjoyment.
3. Diagon Alley by Faile [ - ] (2932 words)
From here on out, I will be pulling a few things directly out of the books--from this chapter, some dialogue from Madam Malkin Draco Malfoy was borrowed from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" page 77 of the US edition. The plot is based strongly off of JKR's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" because the intention was to find out how the books would be different if James was alive. Any similar elements found in this story which can be traced directly back to JKR's works are attributed to that and are not meant to be plagiarism. I do not take credit for the plot or anything else taken out of the books. This was written only for a "what if" and enjoyment.
4. Books, Broomsticks, and Bad Manners by Faile [ - ] (2510 words)
From here on out, I will be pulling a few things directly out of the books--from this chapter, bits and pieces of Ollivander's dialogue were borrowed from "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" pages 82-85 of the US edition. The plot is based strongly off of JKR's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" because the intention was to find out how the books would be different if James was alive. Any similar elements found in this story which can be traced directly back to JKR's works are attributed to that and are not meant to be plagiarism. I do not take credit for the plot or anything else taken out of the books. This was written only for a "what if" and enjoyment.
5. One Last Month by Faile [ - ] (3883 words)
From here on out, I will be pulling a few things directly out of the books. The plot is based strongly off of JKR's "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" because the intention was to find out how the books would be different if James was alive. Any similar elements found in this story which can be traced directly back to JKR's works are attributed to that and are not meant to be plagiarism. I do not take credit for the plot or anything else taken out of the books. This was written only for a "what if" and enjoyment.