He’d be oddly obsessed with her hair methinks
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He’d be oddly obsessed with her hair methinks
"If I gave you my soul for a piece of your mind
Would you carry me with you to the far edge of time?"
gender nonconforming fem tomharry that ends in snakeface Lady Voldemort is an incredibly important concept, btw, and i think more ppl should touch on that.
40s era fem!tom who forces herself to be feminine despite her origin story as a petty thief in an orphanage. to politely smile at her male peers, to wear her curls in an updo, to wear flowing dresses that cover her ankles. who strips herself of individuality to fit in among purebloods who look at her and see just a pitiful little girl.
then, she gets to get rid of all that. her chest is gone, her hair is gone, her smile is twisted and she no longer looks human. and she's more powerful than she ever has been, and she LOVES it. maybe someone laments such a fate for a what was once such a pretty girl --- but she thrives in it.
she's herself more than she has ever been.
and then 90s harriet. harriet, who never pretended to be feminine. who laughs and feels at home among the boys of the weasley clan. who wears baggy clothing that covers curves and feels awkward when the yule ball comes along and she's forced into a dress molly gave her. who plays quidditch better than the rest, who knows how to run from bullies, who knows how to punch a boy for insulting her mother.
she looks at voldemort and unlike canon harry, she doesn't lament the inhumanity of it all, she thinks: how beautiful
because beauty isn't just femininity. its power, its strength, its individuality. and Lady Voldemort represents that concept.
When you cried I'd wipe away all of your tears
When you'd scream I'd fight away all of your fears
And I held your hand through all of these years
(as always inspired by “the never-ending road” by @laventadorn )
i dont know if it’s just me, but genderbending just one person in a popular gay ship just rubs me the wrong way. like when people turn harry into harriet or something and tom riddle’s still a guy.
like isnt that queer erasure or am i dramatic
fanart of the fics “the never-ending road” and “no journey’s end” by @laventadorn
day 13: genderbend ft. the golden trio (hp)
The godmother