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disorganizedkitten · 1 month
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We'll Take Our World By Storm Masterpost
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has educated more than seventy percent of the last three centuries’ historical figures. Foster siblings Harry Potter and Fay Dunbar-Black are beginning their first year there this fall, and they have plans. They’re not the only ones, though, and it seems like all plans have one kink in common - Harry’s twin brother, Connor; known for not dying when he should’ve.
[or at least, known for being caught not dying.]
Connor would like to go on record saying he’d love to stay out of this too. Between suspicious teachers, learning magic, the castle trying to murder their Ravenclaws, and Harry’s biological family trying to reconnect after ten years, everyone is busy. At least one thing hasn’t changed: the Wizarding World won’t know what hit them.
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manyfandomocs · 3 months
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Teen Wolf OC Masterlist
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Name: Avalon Ridley
Fic: Season of the Witch
Love Interest: Scott McCall
FC: Kaia Gerber
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Name: Beckett Grove
Fic: Hope Has Wings
Love Interest: Derek Hale
FC: Darren Criss
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Name: Candace Monahan
Fic: Hungry Like the Wolf
Love Interest: Derek Hale
FC: Naomi Scott
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Name: Caylin Hale
Fic: Werewolves of Beacon
Love Interest: Scott McCall
FC: Lucy Hale
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Name: Devin Parrish
Fic: Fire Burning Heart
Love Interest: Kira Yukimura
FC: Grant Gustin
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Name: Dylan Bradford
Fic: Bite
Love Interest: Mason Hewitt
FC: Mason Gooding
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Name: Ezra Brady
Fic: Invisible Love
Love Interest: Erica Reyes
FC: Justice Smith
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Name: Gilead Monahan
Fic: Hungry Like the Wolf
Love Interest: Stiles Stilinski
FC: Avan Jogia
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Name: Guinevere Bates
Fic: Deafening Silence
Love Interest: Isaac Lahey
FC: Anya Taylor-Joy
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Name: Griffin Browning
Fic: Moonlight Gaze
Love Interest: Malia Tate
FC: Cole Sprouse
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Name: Henrietta Atwood
Fic: Eyes of Ember
Love Interest: Stiles Stilinski
FC: Samara Weaving
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Name: Julian Knights
Fic: Shot Through The Heart
Love Interest: Lydia Martin, endgame TBD
FC: Thomas Doherty
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Name: Leon Hastings
Fic: Heart of Darkness
Love Interest: Allison Argent
FC: Rome Flynn
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Name: Serena Morgan
Fic: Waterlogged
Love Interest: Lydia Martin
FC: Kelli Berglund
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Name: Vivian Bell
Fic: Howling
Love Interest: Liam Dunbar
FC: Whitney Peak
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acourtcfmuses · 1 year
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Starter call for my ACOTAR OC’s (including semi-oc) and Crossover muses
See list below cut! Please specify who you’d like (no specify no starter)
Orion - son of Feyre / Rhys
Calista - daughter of Gwyn / Azriel
Asta - daughter of Amren / Varian
Koa - adopted son of Mor / Emerie
Jarek - Illyrian
Nisha Sable - daughter of Thanatos
Amberle - adopted daughter of Miryam / Drakon
Eirwan - son of Viviane / Kallias (Heir of Winter)
Neve - daughter of Viviane / Kallias
Eira - niece of Viviane
Rhea Berdara - Gwyn’s mother / daughter of Lucien/Jesminda
Bloom - daughter of Eris
Roux - Autumn Guard
Oriane Vanserra - daughter of LOA / Beron
Fawn Brandt - sister of LOA
Loch Pridewood - nephew of Alis
Charlie Lahey - daughter of Tamlin
Sky - Spring Guard
Riven - Spring Guard
Nate Dunbar - step-son of Helion’s advisor
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 8 months
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"PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES REDUCE CABINET SIZE," Porcupine Advance (Timmins). August 26, 1943. Section 2, page 1. ---- Premier George Drew is shown above surrounded by his nine cabinet ministers at their first cabinet meeting last Wednesday in the Cabinet Council room in the Parliament Buildings, at Queen's Park, Toronto. Standing: from left to right: are Hon. Dr. R. P. Vivian, Port Hope physician, who is Minister of Health and Public Welfare; Hon. Charles Daley, St. Catharines, mayor and retail grocer, Minister of Labour: Hon, Leslie E. Blackwell, Toronto lawyer. Attorney-General; Hon. G. II. Doucett, Carleton Place, insurance executive and farmer, Minister of Highways and Public Works; Hon. G. H. Challies, Morrisburg business executive, Minister without portfolio and vice-chairman of the Ontario Hydro Commission; Hon. G. H. Dunbar, Ottawa Business College head, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Municipal Affairs; Hon. W. G. Thompson, Blenheim soy bean grower, Minister of Lands and Forests, and Minister of Game and Fisheries. Flanking Premier Drew are, at left, Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Dixie farmer, Minister of Agriculture, and, right Hon. Leslie M. Frost, Lindsay lawyer, Provincial Treasurer and Minister of Mines. Following his announced policy of economy in the provincial government Premier George Drew has selected a cabinet of only 10 men including himself, as compared with the 14-man Hepburn administration. Rearranging the cabinet positions to make this reduction possible the Premier himself has taken the portfolio of Education along with his other duties.
The office of Minister of Games and Fisheries, formerly administered by the provincial secretary, goes with Lands and Forests: Municipal Affairs, formerly combined with Welfare, goes to Labour, and the portfolio of Mines, formerly a separate post, is under the Treasury. Public Wel- fare remains under the Health Department.
Mr. Drew also abolishes the post of Liquor Board chairman as a cabinet portfolio. A speaker for the legislature is yet to be appointed.
The Premier has announced his intention to appoint special com- mittees to make surveys of the legislative needs of agriculture, labour, education, and the mining industry.
As Minister of Education, Mr Drew is expected to personally direct his program to reduce municipal school taxation by 50%. Social security and rehabilitation will also receive attention, Mr. Drew declaring this problem's solution is "long overdue."
A committee will study the administration of the mines, Mr. Drew has announced, "with the purpose of making adjustments in keeping with the great changes that have taken place in the mining industry in the past few years.
"The first step is to seek adjustment of the present system of taxation on mines and for this reason the portfolio has been placed temporarily under the treasurer," he continued.
Under present arrangements, the Dominion collects the heaviest taxes from the mines without regard to municipalities which perform the great service to them. Studies will be made in other countries.
"The mining industry in Ontario is in an extremely serious situa tion," the Premier said. "Since the war more than half the mines have closed down. Unless steps are taken we may have many ghost towns in the north."
Mr. Drew forecast a regrouping of departments after study is made on "the broad question of administration and organization." The Premier reiterated his statement there will be no "wholesale dismissals" from the civil service as arose when the Hepburn government took office in 1934, but examination is likely of various offices, and when changes are made they will be made in a different manner than under the Liberal administration.
Courtesy Toronto Evening Telegram
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normanthedove · 1 year
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longliverockback · 6 years
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Whitesnake 30th Anniversary Collection 2008 EMI ————————————————— Tracks CD One: 01. Walking in the Shadow of the Blues 02. Sweet Talker 03. Would I Lie to You 04. Trouble 05. Gambler 06. Love Hunter 07. Ready an’ Willing 08. Child of Babylon 09. Here I Go Again 10. Carry Your Load 11. Crying in the Rain 12. Rough an’ Ready 13. Wine, Women an’ Song 14. Lie down... I Think I Love You 15. Ain’t No Love in the Heart of the City [live] 16. Fool for Your Loving [live] 17. Take Me with You [live]
Tracks Disc Two: 01. Fool for Your Loving 02. Don’t Break My Heart Again 03. Hit an’ Run 04. The Time Is Right for Love 05. Love Ain't No Stranger 06. Too Many Tears 07. Pride and Joy - Coverdale · Page 08. Victim of Love 09. Judgement Day 10. Is This Love 11. Take a Look at Yourself - Coverdale · Page 12. Straight for the Heart 13. Now You’re Gone 14. Looking for Love 15. Sailing Ships [live] 16. Soldier of Fortune [live] 17. Walking in the Shadow of the Blues [live] 18. Ready an’ Willing [live]
Tracks Disc Three: 01. Slow an’ Easy 02. Shake My Tree - Coverdale · Page 03. Guilty of Love 04. The Deeper the Love 05. Blindman 06. Love to Keep You Warm 07. Love Is Blind - David Coverdale 08. Ain’t Gonna Cry No More 09. Slave - David Coverdale 10. Lonely Days, Lonely Nights 11. Give Me All Your Love 12. Till the Day I Die 13. Here I Go Again ‘87 14. Still of the Night 15. If You Want Me 16. Best Years 17. We Wish You Well —————————————————
* Long Live Rock Archive
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locktobre · 3 years
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If you were in charge of choosing what merchandise they'd make for Barbie, what dolls/playsets/accessories/etc. would you have made?
I’m going to talk mostly about movie merch I wish they would have made, bc if it’s just any Barbie merchandise at all, that’s just... way too expansive.
Nutcracker: Accurate Major Mint, accurate Captain Candy
Rapunzel: Gothel
Swan Lake: Odile
Princess and the Pauper:
Fairytopia & Mariposa series: Accurate Hue, Laverna, Nalu, Linden, Faban, the final form Elina was supposed to get at the end of MotR, Henna, King Regellius, Gwyllion
Magic of Pegasus: Annika’s skating outfit, Wenlock’s wives
Barbie Diaries: Kevin, Todd
12 Dancing Princesses: Rowena, King Randolph
Island Princess: Accurate Luciana
Diamond Castle: Lydia
Christmas Carol: Freddy, Ann, Nan
Thumbelina: Makena, Evan, Vanessa
Three Musketeers: Corinne’s first outfit, better final musketeer outfits
Mermaid Tale 1 & 2: Calissa, Eris, Break
Fashion Fairytale: Millicent, Jacqueline, Delphine
Fairy Secret: Zane, Crystal, Lilliana Roxelle
Princess Charm School: Isla, Emily Willows, Miss Willows
Perfect Christmas: Christie Clauson
Princess and the Popstar: Trevi, Meredith, Aunt Amelia, Crider
Pink Shoes: Hailey, Albrecht, Hilarion, Snow Queen, Berthe, Queen Vera
Pony Tale: Jonas, Etienne, Marlene
Pearl Princess: Fergis, Caligo
Secret Door: Alexa’s yellow dress, accurate Malucia, King of Zinnia, Queen of Zinnia, Alexa’s wand
Princess Power: Casual Makayla, casual Madison, casual Kara
Barbie in Rock ‘N Royals: Genevieve, Aubray, Marcus, Olivia, Sloane, Finn, Anne, Stevie, Clive, Allegra James, Svetlana Petranova
Great Puppy Adventure: Grandma Roberts
Spy Squad: Miss Z, casual Patricia, Agent Dunbar
Star Light Adventure: King Constantine, Starlian plush, the squad in their matching mission outfits which would include Sal-Lee’s natural hair, Starlight’s casual outfit
Puppy Chase: Lindsay, Marco, Vivian
Video Game Hero: I’d give Crystal an anime form and I’d want that doll, since she’s the only one who doesn’t change form correctly
Dolphin Magic: Marlo
Princess Adventure: Johan, Alfonso
Dreamhouse Adventures: Trey, Tammy, George, Margaret, Poppy, Whittaker, Morton Rise, Aunt Adele
I’m sure I forgot a bunch but basically, any look I like that we didn’t get a doll of, most villains, and some of the parents. Since they want you to be able to play out the movie, they should actually give kids the dolls to do that.
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svnarintaro · 4 years
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@todoroki-vivian: Hi there. I want to have a matchup please. Bnha boys( student). I’m a straight girl, 16 years old, I have medium straight brown hair, I’m 1,60 cm, my friends say that I’m a cute and calm person and I’m shy when I’m meeting someone for the first time. I like to listen to music, read and I try to draw something 😅. For me a date preference don’t need to be a big thing, just been with the one I love in a calm ambient is good enough. A fun fact about me is that a friend of mine said one time that I can be as cute as Midoriya but i can be cold as todoroki in his firsts episodes 😂😂😂 and then I just gave her a poker face like todoroki 🤭. My favorite songs is a real mix. I like “ all the good girls go to hell” , “scream and shout”, “ the middle “ , “ nave espacial “( a Brazilian one 😂) , “ How You Like That “ and etc. my favorite animes are BNHA, naruto and kimetsu no yaiba. I’m sorry for sending all of it right here instead of the ask box, it’s cause that’s a lot of information and the box have a limit to write 😅 Thanks for your attention 😊
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it’s totally fine !!
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i match you up with..
hitoshi shinsou !!
- he is really reserved when meeting people for the first time but he is really easy to get along with
- i feel like this pushes him to open up 
- he appreciates the arts so he supports you by getting you art supplies for you
“i got some copic markers for you,”
- for your birthday he got everyone to collect funds to get you a tablet and a stylus to go with it
- he is the CEO of making playlists for other people 
“oh? you want to have a playlist to make you feel like you’re in a movie? here listen to tonya by brockhampton”
“you need a really catchy song? try onion boy by isaac dunbar,”
“if you want lofi with actual lyrics go for any song made by keshi,”
- he would probably have the better taste in music cause he listens to so many genres and styles
- he likes demon slayer because of how pretty the animation is
- and he likes how nezuko is a species that is hated and frowned upon but she still can be a hero, you can say that he can relate to that
- he is a really chill person to be around
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silentquizzer · 4 years
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Cricket Batting Records (Test,ODI,T20I) Batting Record Test ODI T20I Most runs in career Sachin Tendulkar (15921) Sachin Tendulkar (18426) Virat Kohli (2794) Ricky Ponting(13378) Kumar Sangakkara(14234) Rohit Sharma (2773) Jacques Kallis(13289) Ricky Ponting(13704) Martin Guptil(2536) Most runs in an innings Brian Lara(400) Rohit Sharma (264) Aaron Finch (172) Matthew Hayden(380) Martin Guptill(237) Aaron Finch (156) Most runs in a match Graham Gooch(456) Mark Taylor(426) Kumar Sangakkara(424) Most runs in a series Donald Bradman(974) Greig Chappel (686) Most runs in a calendar year Mohammad Yousuf(1788) Sachin Tendulkar (1894) Paul Stirling (748) Most runs in an innings (by batting position) 1/2 Matthew Hayden(380) Rohit Sharma (264) Aaron Finch (172) 3 Brian Lara(400) Charles Coventry(194) Brendon Mccullum(123) 4 Mahela Jayawardene(374) Vivian Richards(189) Glenn Maxwell(113) 5 Michael Clarke(329) AB de Villiers(162) S Periyalwar(105) 6 Ben Stokes (258) Kapil Dev(175) Shaheryar Butt (125) 7 Donald Bradman(270) Luke Ronchi(170) Mohammad Nabi(89) 8 Wasim Akram(257) Chris Woakes(95) Isuru Udana(84) 9 Ian Smith(173) Andre Russell(92) Anwar Ali(46) 10 Walter Read(117) Ravi Rampaul(86) Sompal Kami(40) 11 Ashton Agar(98) Mohammad Amir(58) Paul van Meekeren(18) Most runs in a match on the losing side Brian Lara(351) Charles Coventry(194) Shane Watson(124) Most runs on a single ground Mahela Jayawardene(SSC) Sanath Jayasuriya(RPS) Martin Guptil (Eden Park) Most runs off one over Lara to Robin Peterson (28) Gibbs Vs Dan Van Bunge Yuvraj Singh to George Bailey to J.Anderson Stuart Broad(36) Most runs in a day Donald Bradman(309) Most runs in an series by a captain Donald Bradman Most runs in an innings by a captain Brian Lara(400) Virendra Shewag (219) Aaron Finch (172) Most runs in a series by a wicketkeeper Denis Lindsey Most runs in an innings by a wicketkeeper Andy Flower(232) M.S Dhoni Brendon Mccullum(123) Most runs in an innings by a nightwatchman Jason Gillespie(201) Most runs in a career without a hundred Shane Warne(3154) Misbah Ul Haq(5122) Highest career batting average Don Bradman 99.96 Ryan ten Doeschate(67.00) Virat Kohli (50.80) Highest strike rate in an innings Stephen Fleming (281.81) James Frankleen(387.5) Dweayne Smith(414.28) Highest Career strike rate Andre Russell R Sandaruwan Double hundred on debut Reginal Foster (287) Hundred on debut Charles Bannerman(165) Denis Amiss Most runs in debut match Lawrence Rowe(314) Desmond Haynes(148) L.A Dunbar(104) Hundred in last match M-Andy Sandham(325) James Marshall(161) Most hundreds in a career Sachin Tendulkar (51) Sachin Tendulkar (49) Colin Munro(3) Jack Kallis(45) Virat Kohli(35) Rohit Sharma (3) Ricky Ponting(41) Ricky Ponting(30) Most double hundreds in a career Don Bradman 12 Kumar Sangakkara(11) Most triple hundreds in a career Bradman/Lara/Shewag/Gayle Double hundred and hundred in a match 1st-K.D Walters Hundred in each innings of a match 1st-Warren Bardsley Most double hundreds in a series Don Bradman 3 Most hundreds in a series Clyde Walcot Most hundreds in a calendar year Mohammad Yousuf(9) Sachin Tendulkar (9) Most hundreds against one team Bradman Ag Eng(19) Sachin Ag Aus Hundreds in consecutive innings Everton Weeks(6) Kumar Sangakkara(4) Hundreds in consecutive matches Don Bradman 6 Hundreds in consecutive matches from debut Mohammed Azaruddin(3) Highest maiden hundred Garfield Sobers(365) Charles Coventry(194) Hundred in hundredth match 1st-Colin Cowdery 1st-Gorden Greenidge Youngest player to score a hundred Mohammed Ashraful Shahid Afridi Youngest player to score a double hundred Javed Miandad Youngest player to score a triple hundred Garfield Sobers(365) Oldest player to score a hundred Jack Hobbs Khuram Khan Oldest player to score a maiden hundred Dave Nurse Khuram Khan(43Y) Fastest hundreds Brendon mcculum (54 balls) AB de Villiers(31) David Miller/Rohit Sharma(35) Jack Gregory(70Minutes) S.Wickramasekara(35) Hundred runs before lunch 1ST-Victor Trumper Fastest double hundreds Nathan Astle(153) Fastest triple hundreds Virendra Shewag(278) Slowest hundreds Mudassar Nassar Slowest double hundreds Brendon Kuruppu Slowest triple hundreds Hanif Mohammed Most nineties in career Sachin/Steve Waugh/Dravid Sachin Tendulkar (18) 99 not out (and 199, 299 etc) 1st-Geoff Boycott 99out-Alex Hales Hundred and a ninety in a match Paul Gibb Most fifties in career Sachin Tendulkar Virat Kohli (25) Fifties in consecutive innings Everton Weeks(7) Javed Miandad(9) Mcculum/Gayle(4) Fifties in consecutive matches De Villiers/Joe Root(12) Fastest fifties Misbah Ul Haq(21) AB de Villiers(16) Yuvraj Singh(12) Slowest Fifties T.Bailey(350) No ducks in career Jim Burke (44) Kepler Wessels(105) Marlon Samuels(65) Most innings before first duck Ab De Villiers(78) Kumara Dharmasena(72) Hamiltom Mazakadza(61) Most consecutive innings without a duck David Giwer (119) Rahul Dravid(120) M.S Dhoni(84) Most ducks in career Courtney Walsh(43) sanath Jayasuriya(34) T.M Dilshan(10) Most ducks in a series Alan Hurst Most consecutive ducks R.G Holland/Agacar/Asif Lasith Maling3*3 Most pairs in career Chris Martin(7) Duck on debut 1st-James Gregory 1st-G .D Watson Pair on debut 1st-G F Grace Hundred and a duck in a match 1st-William Murdock Most sixes in career Brendon mcculum (107) Shahid Afridi 351 Rohit Sharma (127) Most fours in career Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar (18) Virat Kohli (258) Most sixes in an innings Wasim Akram(12) Rohit/Gayle/De Villiers(16) Hazratullah Zasai(16) Most fours in an innings John Edrich(52) Rohit Sharma (33) Aaron Finch(16) Longest individual innings (by minutes) Hanif Mohammed(970) Longest individual innings (by balls) Len Hutton(847) Glen Turner(201) Aaron Finch(76) Highest percentage of runs in a completed innings Charles Bannerman(165) Vivian Richards(189) Aaron Finch(172) Batting on each day of a five day match 1st-M Jaisimha Fastest to 1000 runs Herber Sucliff/E.Weeks(12) Fakhar Zaman (18) Virath Kohli(29) Fastest to 2000 runs Don Bradman Hasim Amla Virath Kohli(56) Fastest to 3000 runs Don Bradman Hasim Amla Fastest to 4000 runs Don Bradman Hasim Amla Fastest to 5000 runs Don Bradman Hasim Amla Fastest to 6000 runs Don Bradman Hasim Amla Fastest to 7000 runs Walley Hammond Hasim Amla Fastest to 8000 runs Kumar Sangakkara Virath Kohli Fastest to 9000 runs Kumar Sangakkara Virath Kohli Fastest to 10000 runs Lara/Sachin/Sanga(195 Inning) Virath Kohli Fastest to 11000 runs Kumar Sangakkara Sachin Tendulkar Fastest to 12000 runs Kumar Sangakkara Sachin Tendulkar Fastest to 13000 runs Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar Fastest to 14000 runs Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar Fastest to 15000 runs Sachin Tendulkar Sachin Tendulkar As at 24.10.2020
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auskultu · 6 years
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Chicago Worried by Riot Potential in Convention Summer as Racial Unrest in the Slums Increases
Donald Janson, The New York Times, 6 February 1968
CHICAGO— An already sizzling racial climate is worrying city officials pledged to maintain peace and tranquility during the Democratic National Convention here in August.
Developments and conditions contributing to the volatile atmosphere include the following:
For the sixth consecutive school day, seven Negro eighth-graders who have transferred to a less crowded neighboring white school were forced today to pass a gantlet of white adults whose taunts have included “Kill the niggers.” The school is Mount Greenwood Elementary, on the Southwest Side.
Hearings forced by segregationists were started tonight after noisy and heated white opposition last month forced the Board of Education to reconsider a plan to bus slum pupils to distant white neighborhoods with classroom vacancies.
A South Side vocational high school in a Negro neighborhood was sealed off by the police today after 400 students joined in demonstrations protesting cancellation of a shop course and transfer of Its teacher. They disrupted classes, rocked an automobile and surrounded a bus. A faculty member at the school, Dunbar Vocational, said they feared that a nearby housing development was accommodating mostly whites and that vocational courses were being replaced by academic courses to benefit white students planning to go to college.
Federal funds for job and other slum programs have been slashed. A Department of Labor report puts Negro unemployment here at three times the rate for whites. Edwin C. Berry, executive director of the Chicago Urban League, said in his annual report a week ago that the figure becomes “catastrophic” when underemployed Negroes are added.
Gains for the Negro poor in the last year have been “minuscule” here in education and housing, said Mr. Berry, an increasingly lonely voice of moderation among Chicago Negro leaders.
He stressed successful riot prevention efforts that gave Chicago its first relatively peaceful summer in three years last year. But he warned that this could not continue unless jobless Negro youths who represent the “social dynamite" of the city receive “first attention and ongoing attention.”
His sober analysis has added to concern at City Hall for a cool summer and a safe Democratic convention. Mayor Richard J. Daley pledged law and order to get the convention. He has responded to threats of 'disruption with heated declarations that demonstrations going 'beyond peaceful picketing will be forcefully barred.
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., told a news conference in the Y.M.C.A. Hotel that afternoon that “the Democratic party should be demonstrated against” for its Vietnam policy and “failure to respond to economic problems in the urban areas that are causing riots.” He said he would probably join the demonstrations if Congress did not act on his recommendations for economic programs for the poor.
Two kinds of trouble are brewing. One is massive, nationally coordinated demonstrations at the convention by antiwar and New Left groups such as the National Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam and the National Conference for New Politics. 
Whether Negroes join in or demonstrate separately in line with the new emphasis on black power is yet to be decided. In any case, an even greater threat to peace is the riot potential fanned by anger over racial conditions.
None of the slum community organizations that now stress black political and economic power, such as the West Side Organization, advocate rioting. But their leaders openly write and talk of Chicago’s violence potential. Membership in the militant slum organizations is I small, but past riots have spread rapidly among the unorganized.
Many Negro leaders see peril in the combination of Negroes’ heightened expectations and their lack of progress. These leaders include the Rev. C. T. Vivian, a former aide to Dr. King, and Chester Robinson, executive director of the West Side Organization.
‘As Racist as Ever’ “Chicago is as racist and segregated as ever,” Mr. Vivian commented in an interview. “Look at the bigoted reaction to the school busing plan. Look at the treatment of the seven little kids who transferred last week. A decade after Little Rock, we still have Little Rock in Chicago.”
Mr. Vivian said most Chicago Negroes were convinced their “non-education” was a deliberately planned strategy by the city’s white power structure to make sure Negroes could not compete for jobs and power.
Anger and a desire for an "action now” type of self-expression among jobless Negro youths and young adults, Mr. Robinson said in an interview in his dingy storefront headquarters, make the crowded slums extremely volatile.
“Some people in Chicago want to see violence,” he said.  “This summer would be an ideal time for somebody who wanted to start a riot, with all the police tied up trying to control the students at the convention.”
The National Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam has called a closed meeting in Chicago Feb. 24 and 25 to select a steering committee to plan demonstrations at the convention.
Rennie Davis, director of the Center for Radical Research here, said that “all the significant antiwar and black liberation groups” in the country were being invited. Mr. Davis 'recently visited North Vietnam at the invitation of the Hanoi government.
Plan to Curb Protests One of the demonstration planners, who asked not to be named, said efforts would probably be made to keep the large-scale protests “non disruptive” until the Mississippi Freedom Democratic party delegation was rebuffed, as expected, in its quest for convention seats or President Johnson was nominated for re-election.
Either occurrence, he said, could set off civil disobedience by the demonstrators even if disruption was not planned in advance.
He envisioned blocking of foot and automobile traffic at the International Amphitheater and efforts to enter the hall to impede convention business. Side streets, alleys and the maze of stockyard pens and paths around the hall are under study, he said, as alternate routes for demonstrators in case the police block direct access.
Threats of disruption have been made by Dick Gregory, the comedian and civil rights activist, James Rollins, cochairman of the National Conference for New Politics, and a growing list of others.
The Chicago police called the threats “grossly exaggerated” but are making elaborate plans to cope with any contingency.
Capt. Thomas Frost, director of planning for the 12,000-man force, said riot control drills were now a part of police training.
Police to Get Copters For the tactical units established last year, he said, this includes training in use of rifles, shotguns and tear gas. He said supplies of the chemical Mace, a paralyzing gas, would be issued to all police officers soon.
He said the department would acquire three helicopters by summer, equipped with radios for communication with police cars and with loudspeakers for crowd control.
Policemen have already been assigned to serve as liaison officers with the Army, National Guard, Federal Bureau 'of Investigation, Secret Service and the state police, to coordinate riot-prevention efforts. The planning includes coordination of efforts to provide security for President Johnson.
Saul D. Alinsky, the “professional agitator” who returned to Chicago last week to seek negotiations with Mayor Daley on needs of the poor, said the Mayor seemed to be responding to legitimate protests with plans for repression. If so, he said, Chicago will explode.
Mr. Robinson said antiwar whites were showing a good deal more interest in convention demonstrations than Negroes were, but that blacks would be there, too.
Their demonstrations may be parallel but separate. The bi-racial peaceful marches and rallies organized by Dr. King and the 44-group Coordinating Council of Community Organizations here in recent years have lost favor with militant Negro leaders in Chicago.
Those efforts produced little gain for the poverty-stricken, who include a large proportion of Chicago’s million Negroes.
Dr. King has not conducted a campaign here since 1966. A year ago he sent Hosea Williams and a Southern Christian Leadership Conference cadre for a voter registration drive to combat the Daley organization. It failed miserably.
The Coordinating Council of Community Organizations, which invited Dr. King here in, 1965 for his first Northern drive “to end slums,” has largely disintegrated. It has not met since Albert A. Raby, its convener, left last September for graduate school.
Leadership in the slums has shifted to militant organizers of the poor for black-power, self-help programs. The principal surviving King program, Operation Breadbasket, under the Rev. Jesse Jackson, fits the new mold. It is successfully getting hundreds of jobs for slum Negroes by threatening economic boycott of slum businesses.
Whites, Mr. Robinson said, have no place in the reordered movement beyond offering money and resources.
“The hate and animosity in the ghettos is the worst I’ve seen in 33 years here,” he said. “It is almost as if racist attitudes have been transferred from the white to the black community.”
Mr. Vivian, the former King aide, said: “We are in a great transition period for the whole civil rights movement The accent now is on power instead of persuasion. The earlier period was worthwhile, however, because it produced in blacks a realization that white America is not due respect and a will to force change by themselves.”
Black Organizers Trained Mr. Vivian said the will was strong in Chicago. He has joined the staff of the new Chicago Action Training program, a school for black organizers,  “Students” In the three-month program, which ends March 31, include some of the principal slum organizers of tenant unions, welfare unions and neighborhood organizations. Whites are barred.
Black power goals of the Chicago slums, Mr. Robinson said, include ownership and operation of all businesses, to be forced by such measures as economic boycott. They also include "building an army” of Negro voters and activists as a political base for action on issues of self-interest.
“We want to break up the Daley machine,” Mr. Robinson said.
In the meantime, he said, the mood in the slums is ideal for achieving a black coalition that “Chicago will have to deal with or face an alternative that will make Watts look like a picnic.”
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Occupation: Up to player Age: 25 Gender: Neutral Blood status: Pureblood Allegiance: Neutral Faceclaim: Avan Jogia, Charles Melton, Mena Massoud
The search for balance is a pursuit that can fill an entire life. Your parents thrived in the middle ground as they followed the expected path by marrying as they were supposed to, working and getting promoted as they followed a smooth course through life. Your mother explained about inner peace, she said life was fair when you understood it, but you don’t think her words are true anymore. It wasn’t some great act of cosmic balance that killed your sister, how could it be when it knocked you so off kilter? There wasn’t any poetic justice in her death because there wasn’t meaning in anything, all it took was being in the wrong place at the wrong time to make you a victim.
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Reginald Cattermole: Best friends
Haruha Utada: Looks out for
Vivian Flint: Used to be close
Jasper Dunbar: Dated, was unfaithful to
Beryn Ollivander: Hates
Yoshi Hayashi: Afraid of
Oskar Almstedt: Cheated with
Valerija Novak: Remembers her from her childhood
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We'll Take Our World By Storm Chapter 3
Harry Potter | 2021 | 9,191 | Ao3 | Previous | Masterlist | Next
 I hope that was fun. I certainly found it so. But for all these are children that are and will be important, I need to take you back to where we were before: Number Ten, Magnolia Crescent, Nineteen-Ninety-One. It’s around three in the afternoon by now, which sadly means that summer school is out.
 “I’ll go without you!” Harry threatens from the bottom of the stairs.
 “You’ll wait two minutes for me to finish this braid,” Fay snaps back. She’s in the upstairs bathroom, doing exactly that. She has one half of her hair braided from her neck down and then tied up into a loop, and is braiding the other half down her front.
 Harry sighs at the ceiling, and then jogs up the stairs. “Are you sure-“
 “I don’t need help,” Fay says tightly. Her next two folds are jerky, and then she takes a breath and the pattern evens out. She reaches the end, and glances over at Harry. “Can you hand me the pins?”
 Harry grabs a few bobby-pins and hands them to her one by one. Fay pins up the second braid, giving the effect of having a droopy bow made of hair tied at her neck. Harry sets the rest of the pins on the counter, and then hands Fay her bag. It’s an old messenger bag Vivian made when Fay started Primary School, based off Vivian’s own bag from Before. It has a lot of pockets for organization, and Regulus enchanted it not long after. Fay slings it over her shoulder, and gives him a look.
 “You have your card?”
 “Of course,” Harry pulls it out of his pocket and shows it off. Fay grins. She doesn’t check for hers, although she’s sure it’s in her bag. If it isn’t, Harry will let her check out books on his.
 Fay pounds down the stairs, darting past Harry to get to the bottom first. He gives a shout and follows, stumbling to a stop when he finds Vivian at the door. “Hi, Aunt Vivian.”
 “Leaving for real this time?” She teases. Vivian looks a lot like Fay, but her eyes are darker- brown, not silver. And Vivian doesn’t put in the work to keep her hair up beyond ponytails.
 Fay sticks out her tongue, bow-braids flopping around with her wide movements. “Yep! When do you want us back?”
 “Dinner time,” Vivian says. “Latest.”
 Harry gives a lazy two-finger salute, and Fay nods once. She’s been careful about that for years, and even when home time isn’t dinner time, they all refuse to be late without letting someone know - it’s why, despite being eleven, Fay has a flip phone in the pocket of her bag. Together, they aren’t in as much danger.
 “I’ve been called in for something, but Ian and Caspian are still here.” Vivian kisses their foreheads. 
 “Got it,” Fay says. All three leave the house at the same time, after the siblings call up goodbyes to Caspian and he discorporates to come swirl around them in a misty approximation of a hug.
 The two of them start walking east, waving to Vivian as she drives away. “I’m so glad we got your supplies when we got mine.”
 Harry snorts. “You’re just afraid of the celebrity rush.”
 “And for good reason,” Fay says with a scoff. “Ugh. Can you imagine the uproar?”
 Harry can, actually. It makes him giggle, a little wistful but mostly anxious and amused. “We’d play hide ‘n seek the entire trip.”
 “Ooh we should do that the next time we go!”
 Harry grins, apprehension forgotten. “We should! Make it a family day out, you know?”
 “Yes!”
 “Although Delphi isn’t allowed to shift.”
 “No, she should be,” Fay counters quickly, voice rising in her excitement. “And glamours should be allowed too. Remember how excited she’s been about finally getting into Ancient Runes for that project her and her friends are doing? And if we were actually avoiding someone, we’d use everything in our arsenal. Then we could try to pick people out using mannerisms and magic sense instead of our eyes!”
 “Fay, you’re a genius!”
 Fay grins and flicks her head back, causing her bow to bounce. “Well, I did grow up with you.”
 “Guess you had to catch up sometime.” Harry smirks. Fay splutters and then sticks her tongue out. “Race you to the library!” Harry takes off after sticking his tongue out in return.
 “Hey!” Fay yells, rushing after him.
 They stop running after a few minutes, and walk the rest of the mile and a half. Despite that, when they reach the building, Harry holds the door open for Fay and sticks his tongue out when he says he won. Fay makes a face, but ends up laughing.
 They spend an hour in the library, with Harry hunting down books and reading the first chapters of one while Fay works on the 200 piece puzzle in the entryway. Afterwards, the siblings decide to go to the park. Now, in their neighborhood, there are two parks, because it’s actually two neighborhoods with an access road between them. Magnolia Crescent is on the western side, and Privet Drive on the eastern. Sadly, the Library is also located to the east, about a mile and a half from the house.
 I suppose you wouldn’t know why them having to walk around Privet Drive is so terrible. We’ll get there. The point is, to go to park, Harry and Fay could either go to the eastern one, which is directly accessible from Wisteria Way, the access road that leads into a third neighborhood to the south. The highway is northwards. Or, they could walk back into Magnolia Crescent all the way, past their house, and down a set of houses towards the western park.
 They go to the eastern one, today.
 Harry finds a tree to read under, and Fay goes to swing. There’s another group of kids at the park, who drag Fay into a game of Groundies within minutes.
  "Is the paper-legend good?"
 Harry looks down at his visitor, and smiles. The little, still unnamed constrictor reaches her neck to lay her head across Harry's thigh. "Yes." He picks a blade of grass and puts it in his page, before flicking back to the start of the story.
  "What's it about?"
 "I'm not sure yet," Harry says. "It's called To Kill A Mockingbird."
  "Will you read it to me?"
  "Of course. Get comfy." Harry gives her a moment as he puts on his reading voice, something he learned in a household of storytellers. Even with the voice, he doesn’t read in english. He’s talking to a snake, so he translates to snake as he reads. It’s a skill not many have. "When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow. When it healed, and his fears of never being able to play football were assuaged-" here, the snake tapped Harry's arm twice with her tail, their signal for her having a question. "he was seldom self-conscious about his injury. His left arm was somewhat shorter than his right; when he stood or walked, the back of his hand was at right angles to his body, his thumb parallel to his thigh. He couldn't have cared less, so long as he could pass and punt." Harry tapped where he stopped once, and then looked at the snake. "Question?"
 "What's football?"
  "It's a game where we use our feet-" he gestures at his own "-to kick around a ball and score. Although I think this book is from America, where they call rugby football."
 "Why?"
 "I don't know," Harry says drily. "Americans don't think like proper snakes enough to clearly name things. They call football soccer. But you play the game by using your feet and a ball! Football!"
 "Like family-den," the little snake says sagely. Snakes don't bother with complex names- things are what they are. Harry is Speaker-Who-Reads and sometimes Speaker-Who-Reads-Human-Script if a snake wants to take the time. He was Wrong-Death-Cheater before, and some new snakes still call him that or Greater-Death-Cheater. Fay is Little-Death-Cheater, but before that she was Misspeaking-Hatchling. Adrian is Sun-Human-Nestfather, and Regulus Snake-Charmer or Large-Nestfather. (Sometimes he's Beastspeaking Human Hatchling Of Protector Predator Without Fur, but that's a proper society title among snakes). Caspian is Broken-Magic-Hatchling-Of-Snake-Charmer, or Night-Mist. Sometimes the names change, because the people do too.
  "Yes," Harry agrees.
 "Hey look, it's the Freak!"
  "Blubber-venom," the little snake hisses. Harry looks up, jaw clenched.
 A pudgy, white eleven year old with two chins and blonde hair is standing above him, grinning maliciously. Considering he's an eleven year old — and they can only hold so much maliciousness in their bodies — this is impressive.
 Of course, this is also Dudley Vernon Dursley, Harry’s maternal cousin, who was raised by 'perfectly normal' people with an abnormal hate for anything not in their worldview, so… Maybe it isn't that surprising.
 "When I got my name changed," Harry says drily, carefully closing the book as his snake friend retreats, "I'm very sure there wasn't an F anywhere in it."
 Dudley makes a face. His parents don't particularly care if he's intelligent, and puzzles were discontinued after his second tantrum over them.
 It's his friend Piers Polkiss who understands Harry's comeback instead, and snarls. "Freaks don't get to pick their nicknames, Freak."
 "Does the same rule apply to rats, Polkiss?" By this time, Harry has stood up, leaving his book on the ground with his snake and Fay's shoulder bag. 
 "You sound crazy when you hiss like that," Dursley says like an insult.
 "And you sound like an idiot anytime you open your mouth."
 Across the park, Fay finds her way down the stairs to open her eyes and make a face at Jess, who is climbing back onto the main playground floor from her position hanging outside the railing. Fay isn't tall enough to reach up and grab Jess' ankle. Michael, over at the swings, freezes, and then starts creeping back towards the main equipment. Fay sees him and starts towards him and the edge of the playground. "Groundies!"
 Michael groans, and Fay is about to run back to the playground when she spots Harry surrounded by her three least favorite neighbors. "On T!" Fay calls, abandoning the game in favor of supporting her brother.
 “Two Ten Groundies!” Michael calls, turning to the kids still playing.
 "Shut your mouth!" Dursley snarls as Fay comes up beside them.
 "What, scared he'll show everyone how much smarter he is?"
 Dudley skitters back from her, moments after Piers and Malcolm. Fay rolls her eyes, and shifts her shoulders so she’s ready to punch him.
 “No one asked for your opinion!” Malcolm snaps. Dudley is the leader, but he’s scared of magic while Piers is the Bugs Meany to Fay’s Sally Kimball.
 She’s still proud of that one, despite all three parental units giving matching lectures of “I get why you did it but it was still wrong, and next time don’t break your thumb.” ...Then again, maybe that’s why she’s still proud of it. “I doubt Harry asked for yours either, but here we are.”
 “If I wanted advice on good life decisions I’d just do the opposite of whatever you’d say,” Harry says, matching her tone. “But then again, to do that I’d have to listen to you in the first place.” Dudley growls. Harry clenches his fists but rolls his eyes. Fay taps her hand to his right before he folds his arms up to give off a decent unimpressed vibe. “Go read a book, Dursley. Or plant a tree, if you think you can do that without killing it. Make up for all the air you’re using.” Harry wants to say ‘the air you’re wasting,’ but he was raised properly and there are boundaries.
 “I’ll tell mum you were being freakish in the park!” Dudley threatens.
 This, after seven years outside of Petunia Dursley nee Evans’ custody, is a useless threat. “So? She can’t do anything about it.”
 Later, this gang will be the type to throw punches, but for now Dudley tries to shove Harry into the tree, and when Harry catches himself and Fay throws herself at Dudley, he screams and runs off. Piers follows, although Malcolm stays to sneer. “Careful Dunbar, next year we can arrest you for assault.”
 “I’d love to see that,” Fay threatens in return, swaying back to her feet. “Especially when you always start it. Maybe we’ll share a cellblock.”
 He sneers again but flounces off. Harry breathes out sharply, and Fay lets him grab her hand. He sits down and groans, pulling Fay with him. She lands beside him, but flops sideways onto his stomach quickly. 
  “I dislike that human,” the little constrictor says, poking her nose out from under Fay’s bag.
  “Me too,” Fay hisses. The constrictor starts climbing Fay’s face, and the girl lets her.
  “Hello Little-Death-Cheater.”
  “Hello,” Fay says, much of the hate leaving her tone. “Have you chosen a name yet?”
 “No,” she admits, pulling her tail up so she can curl on top of Fay’s chest. The constrictor doesn’t care which chest she’s on, the heartbeat is the same. “I want my speaker name to mean smart-wise-knowing-advice-old-has-seen-much.”
  “Athena? She’s the Greek goddess of wisdom, war strategy, and I think something else,” Harry offers. “Or Thoth, the Egyptian god of knowledge.”
 “I’ll consider them,” the constrictor says.
 Harry picks his book back up and opens it. “I’m gonna start again.”
 “Okay,” Fay says. She listens to a few paragraphs before the jitters start, and she gets up to go join back in on the game.
 “Are you trying to be a wrecking ball?” Caspian asks, watching Ian push his lego creation with all of his insignificant upper body strength.
 “No,” Ian says, eager to explain the story he is creating with blocks and dolls. “Bad guys knock down! Fire-fight fix!”
 “Ah,” Caspian says in his best sagely voice. He’s been dealing with little kids since he was nine, and is luckily still good at it. “Which ones are the bad guys?” Ian waves the two dolls in his hands. “And the good guys?” Ian sets down one of his dolls to point at three other dolls sitting on the ground. “I see. A good team.”
 Ian grins and turns back to his game. Caspian looks down at his sketchpad and turns away from the page of eye practice. The dolls’ designs are rather basic, but he can work with them. Caspian starts by sketching a collapsing building. Later, he’ll adapt designs for the heroes and villains and add them to the scene, but for now he works on his perspectives.
 Fay and Harry head home around five thirty. Most of their conversation over the short walk is light and random, led by Fay’s wandering focus and Harry egging her on.
 There’s one part though, that isn’t.
 “I hate him,” Fay says, glaring holes in Dudley’s back as he and his gang wait to cross the highway. Fay and Harry aren’t going to take the intersection, because Wisteria Way is a barely used road and really, they’d just waste time if they went north to the intersection and then back south towards Magnolia Crescent. “Sometimes I wish I could-” Fay’s mouth shuts with an angry clack.
 “If you say stab him, I’ll have to inform you that assault is still illegal,” Harry snarks. He loves his sister, and he doesn’t like his ‘cousin’, but Harry ignores them as much as he can, which is a lot more than Fay does. It’s not until Fay’s wide, extraneous movements stop in the middle of the road that Harry remembers. “Too soon?” he asks softly, taking a step back so he’s not leaving Fay behind.
 “No,” Fay says. Her voice is high, but her tone and expression are flat. Her fists are clenched. “It’s been four years. That’s plenty of time.” She sounds dead. Robotic, maybe, but mostly drained of emotion. As the Narrator, I can tell you that Fay is actually very upset. She’s already got ADHD, but the rushing in her ears isn’t that. Neither are her clenched fists, or the sudden ghost aches in her chest. No, that would be called PTSD.
 “You don’t have to rush through trauma recovery, Fay,” Harry says gently. “Or ignore it altogether. You certainly shouldn’t.” He’s treating her like a spooked animal, which is an accurate description. She’s a spooked fox right now.
 “You’re not my therapist.”
 “You don’t have a therapist.”
 “I’m fine,” Fay snaps, voice rising with the force she’s trying to put into the phrase. She starts walking again, faster now than before.
 “It’s okay if you’re not.”
 “You are,” Fay says bitterly.
 Harry scowls, keeping up easily. “That’s not the same thing and you know it.” He clenches his jaw before he can keep getting upset, and takes a breath instead. “And anyway, you’re wrong. I don’t think any of us are okay with what happened to you. You don’t have to pretend to be.”
 “I want to be!” Fay snaps, desperation coming through her tone at last. It gives her an air of life that she’d cut off minutes ago, especially when she turns to speak instead of staring straight ahead. “Papa doesn’t talk about as many cases anymore, I still can’t go to the basement, and I just want to be normal again!”
 Harry scoffs. He sounds derisive, but he’s hiding empathy. “Normal? Like the Perfectly Normal Dursleys? Like how it would be normal for a Black to be in Azkaban? Boring and casual?” Harry swallows his next scathing remark, because he’s trying to help Fay, not hurt her, and a guilt trip would hurt.
 “No! Yes!” She takes a deep breath and exhales harshly. “I just don’t want to worry,” she says softly. “I don’t want to freeze up and I don’t want any of you to have to watch your words around me.”
 Harry shrugs, and steps sideways to bump shoulders. “Like that’s any different from the rest of us,” he drawls. Fay laughs once, despite herself.
 “Fine, I’m normal for our household. Happy?”
 “Only if you are.”
 Fay closes her eyes and takes a deep breath. “Yeah. I will be. I have to be.” She opens her eyes and makes a face, her next thought slipping in and grabbing hold. “Ew. I’m never going to get a quiet moment at Hogwarts.”
 “You could go to Slytherin. People expect them to be creepy.”
 This time, Fay scoffs. “No thanks. Ambition? Eh, maybe. But cunning and the ability to live by word games? I’ll trip over my tongue way too much.”
 Harry shrugs. “If you say so.”
 “Besides, I thought you were going to Hufflepuff?”
 “Well yeah,” Harry says as if it’s obvious. “But the Sett is in the basement and the Den in the dungeons, so we’d be close. Certainly closer than if you go to your tower house.”
 Fay shrugs. “We’ll see.” This time she shoulder-checks him.
 I remember talking about the cores of the houses, but here is something you must remember: Few things stay the way they were intended. A civil rights group can become a terrorist gang. A refuge can become a prison or an exclusive area. Protests can turn into mass violence. Houses made for the sake of sitting like-minded children under certain teachers can become cliques. A treaty for peace can lead to inability to properly prosecute criminals. A shelter for lost animals can become their final home.
 Ambition became bigotry and cunning became manipulation. Daring became recklessness and Boldness became stubbornness. Kindness became weak-wills and acceptance became naivety. Curiosity became showing off and interest became strictness.
 Red became Heroes, Green became Villains, Yellow became Afterthoughts and Blue became Tools.
 These are not what the houses should be. 
 Thankfully, these are not quite what the graveyard siblings mean.
 “Would it help to try looser hairstyles?”
 Fay shakes her head. “No. I think- the hair thing is mine. Sure, the start was… that. But I like doing it. Even if no one else understands.”
 “Alright,” Harry acquiesces easily. He knows his sister, but at their hearts, technically, they’re different people. Hearts really isn’t the right word here. Cores, perhaps? Yes, I think so. Fay and Harry are different people at their cores, and so Harry trusts Fay to choose what she thinks is best. Usually.
 They are children. They can, have, and will make mistakes.
 Thankfully, this isn’t one of them. Harry was correct earlier when he said recovery can’t be rushed, and this is him refusing to rush Fay’s.
 After a few steps, Fay starts talking quietly again. “Do you think Dad would get me a knife?”
 “Probably,” Harry says softly. He doesn’t waste much time before finishing what he’s thinking - like I said, he only trusts her most of the time. “He’d also probably enchant it so you can’t use it on yourself.”
 “I wouldn’t!” Fay snaps, turning to glare. Her bow-braids flop with the movement. Harry raises an eyebrow at her, and neither trip on Number Seven’s driveway rock collection. Fay’s indignation drops, and she averts her eyes. “I know you can’t carve scars away.”
 “Good,” Harry replies, tone as quiet as hers had been. They reach number nine not long after, and Harry waits until they’re crossing the road to continue. “I bet if you asked, Delphi would build you a glamour for while we’re at school.”
 “I’m not planning on wearing anything low cut,” Fay says, blunt and honest. She doesn’t rub her chest, but she does link each of her hands around the opposite wrist.
 Earlier, I told you about Harry’s physical scars. What they looked like, where they were, even if they weren’t visible. What I didn’t tell you is that his are far from the only scars among the residents of Ten Magnolia Drive. Vivian has a line across her right forearm and a bullet wound in her left leg. Regulus is missing his left arm from mid-upper-arm down, and you can find small scratches on most places of his body if you bother to look close enough. Reg is pale as all get-out, so his blend in the most. Caspian can discorporate on command or whenever he’s overwhelmed. Adrian’s scars are definitely the most benign, a mass of scar tissue on his leg from a sharp rock in highschool, and a deep line across his thumb from a scalpel slipping in college. And Fay’s is a twisting, ragged mess of scars across her ribcage, with a slash sideways on her stomach and the only straight line running from her bellybutton to the dip between her clavicles. The top of that one is the only one visible in most clothes.
 “Okay,” Harry says. “If you change your mind, I’m sure she could use the incentive.”
 “Okay.” Fay opens the front door with a flourish. “Cas! We’re home!”
 While life as a whole is interesting, nothing else relevant happens until much later. Noctua the Greater Sooty Owl reaches the Dunbar-Black residence around one in the morning of July twenty-fifth. This may seem an odd time to you, but please think back to the owl lore I imparted upon you after the beginnings. Owls, especially properly bonded owls such as Noctua, will appear when convenient. In this case, that means she returns home at one A.M., entering through an upstairs window, to a child whose night took a nosedive.
 Not that you can tell from the window there’s a child in the room. It’s the lone room on its side of the hallway, and instead of a teenager splayed despondently on the bed, there’s a roiling black miasma that covers the comforter and drips down to cover most of the floor.
 This is, as I said, Caspian’s scar. He lives with a parasite chewing on his magic, unable to use it to the extent of an average wix, let alone his siblings. Sometimes he can’t pull together into a solid human being, though usually, he can shift on command. But this type of magic, the magic that runs through Regulus, Harry, Fay and Caspian’s viens? The type that fuels Delphi and Dora and Alicia? This is an emotional magic. Some wix gain renown for being able to control magic without a wand. Some people call this wandless, which is a Snake Name if I’ve ever heard one. In children, it’s called accidental.
 In reality, it’s just wild. Structured magic is made with wands and rituals. It’s reliable, recreatable... the most scientific type of magic there is. Wild magic is made with movements, feelings and wishes. Both are good with the opportunity to be bad. Both can be learned through hard work. Wix can have affinities for either, and if they don’t like it they can learn the other.
 Caspian will never learn structured magic, but he’s learnt enough wild magic to stop the parasite from killing him, as it would most others.
 ...I seem to have gone on a tangent. You should get used to it.
 The point of explaining magic to you readers, whom I doubt have any of your own, is to explain that Caspian is simultaneously tied more and less to his magic than others you meet will be. A bad day for most can mean a few windows or cups shattering, maybe a small explosion. For Caspian, it means physicality takes more work than he has energy.
 When Noctua enters the house, slipping through the open window with grace and a whirring, whistling noise that sounds like a bomb being dropped, Caspian shudders. It takes a few minutes, during which Noctua makes herself comfortable on the bedpost, for Caspian to pull himself together.
 “Hey Nocts,” he says softly.
 Noctua cheeps and moves to his shoulder. She does this for two reasons- the second is to make the letters more accessible. The first is so she can preen him. Caspian may be her owlet’s nestling, but he is her owlet too. Human connections can influence owl claims, but only if the owl allows it. If you believe Noctua is the type to allow it, you are severely mistaken and may be reading too fast. This is an owl who bonded herself to a wizard, instead of the other way around. 
 Noctua preens his dark hair as Caspian takes the letters off her foot and sorts through them.
 There's one to Vivian from Amelia, and then three half-pages. One for Caspian, one for Vivian and Adrian, and one for Harry and Fay. These are from Regulus.
 Caspian takes his, because he doesn't need to read his family's, and because Regulus has always been the best for calming him down. Vivian has always been the worst at it, just for the record.
  Caspian,
Hey kiddo. Amy says you guys have been worrying. Don't let Viv and Rian psyche you out, I know what I’m doing.
 Besides- nothing here is going to take off my other arm.
 I might have just found a lead; yes, I know, I say that often, but I am usually right. Stay safe, don’t let the kids cause too many problems. I will be home in time for the dinner with Bones’, so I’ll see you soon.
  I love you, Caspian.
Regulus Artcurus Black, Heir of The Most No-
-Regulus. <3
 Caspian grins, a little wry and a lot sad, as he reads. It’s all good news, but what he really wants is for his dad to sit against the wall and tell him a story while he falls apart and pieces himself back together.
 Anyone else in the household would do it, Harry had even offered before he went to bed, but they never have the same energy Regulus does.
 Noctua keeps preening, telling him about her day in short cheeps and chirps, telling him about how well Regulus looks and how nice the old lady was. It doesn’t do much, mostly because Caspian doesn’t speak owl.
 If Noctua absolutely needs to tell a story using words, it’s best for her to go find a snake to translate, since the wix in her home all speak parseltongue, which is the official wizarding name for snake language. Well, to be fair, Regulus speaks a couple magical beast-based languages, but he is a terrible translator. He’s too formal.
 Caspian appreciates the effort anyway, and reaches up to try and pet Noctua’s back. His control slips halfway through, so instead he merely blows mist through her feathers, but she understands.
 Caspian lays back and lets himself melt. Noctua cheeps again and picks at the mist where his shoulder used to be, before taking off with another high-pitched whistle. She narrowly pivots at the ceiling, and then dives towards the windowsill. She lands on it primly and turns her head the required three-hundred-and-sixty degrees to stare at Caspian. She cheeps again.
 Caspian’s miasma tightens, not enough to form a human, but to form something humanoid, whose head-cloud tilts. Noctua chirps — quietly, because it’s dark and she’s smart — and then takes off out the window.
 Caspian loses shape again and follows her.
 It’s interesting, readers, how intelligent animals are. There’s a story I know, not related to this one, where a Guinea Pig reacted to her human-child’s distress. There are stories of dogs checking for breathing, and cats giving headbutts instead of hugs. There are military animals and there are therapy animals. Animals are not humans, but they can be intelligent despite that. Sometimes more than humans, sometimes less. This is one such scenario.
 Noctua has spent seven years living in this household, and nine years taking care of Regulus. She knows how to help her owlets and nestlings.
 Since she does not have the vocal range to tell Caspian stories, she’ll take him flying until it takes more effort to remain mist on the wind than it does to be solid.
 Regulus Black does return around nine the same morning, but before that I have to take you back to another country. Remember Scotland and the castle? Yes, I need you back there.
 This is Hogwarts Castle. You'll know well of its existence by now. And you have heard of, if not seen, Minerva McGonagall's existence.
 She is a teacher, the head of Gryffindor house, and deputy headmistress of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Old and Scottish, her face is lined but her hair is still black. Wixen age much slower; Minerva is sixty-five, and only her wrinkles give it away.
 Inside the castle, Minerva has woken up, dressed herself in smart green robes, eaten breakfast, and set up to check letters and build attendance lists.
 ...I mentioned that yesterday was The Calm Before The Storm.
 Today, The Storm Is Brewing.
 Minerva lays out the letters and adds the seven names in alphabetical order to the longer parchment she already has. She cross references this with two other lists, one from the Book of Names and one with annotations for MCPS. Unlike many other stories, when she comes upon Harry and Connor’s acceptance letters, she isn’t surprised at all. This isn’t because she’s part of a conspiracy to dispose of Harry, or because she’s a seer, but rather because she is Minerva McGonagall, one of the few reasonable and functional adults these kids will have access to. Which, I’ll admit, is a convoluted way of saying she works with Magical Child Protective Services and has already met Harry in the years since the Godric’s Hollow disaster.
 Minerva finishes, and then because Lily Evans and James Potter were some of her favorite students, she writes a letter of her own.
Dear Lily and James;
    I am looking forward to teaching your boys. Please make sure they both know I expect excellence; a few years among muggles cannot dampen magical prowess and I will be disappointed if he pretends it does.
Sincerely,
 Minerva McGonagall
 Deputy Headmistress of Hogwarts
 It's not a long letter. Not one sent with the intent to cause panic. Not one sent to show off that Minerva knows more than the Potters. It's just a short, friendly missive to former students and teammates. She doesn’t remember that the Potters don’t know, or even know that herself. She’s not the MCPS Department Head. Her letter is meant to be teasing and friendly, not ominous enough to shatter family bonds.
 Minerva takes it out of her office, down a few floors, and then to the outer tower that houses the owlery. She sends it with an unbonded school owl, and doesn't think any more on it.
 On her way back to the castle she runs into Rubeus Hagrid, the Groundskeeper. He has bowtruckles - twig creatures - in his hair, which is bushy and long and grows into his brown beard.
 "Good mornin' ‘Nerva!"
 "Good morning, Rubeus," Minerva says, slowing her walk. "How are the Acromantula hatchlings?"
 Rubeus Hagrid, whom I will be calling Rubeus despite most calling him Hagrid, grins, wide and bright. He towers nearly three feet over Minerva, who is herself five feet and nine inches tall. "They're coming along great! Largest set of survivors so far. Aragog is so proud." It's a project from when they were in school together, nearly fifty years ago. Minerva and Rubeus were Gryffindors, although she was a few years ahead of him. Aragog is the first of their Acromantulas, and the leader of this group.
 "Oh do pass on my congratulations," Minerva says lightly. "And Mosag is doing well?"
 "Laying eggs doesn't do much to 'er," Rubeus says. "Biggest issue is that she's getting old. I think they'll just have to dote on grandkids next year." Mosag is, of course, Aragog’s mate. Luckily they don’t breed like black widows.
 Minerva, who has a few grandchildren of her own, understands the sentiment. "They’ll get more freedom that way, not having to deal with as many tantrums.”
 Rubeus hums. “They’ll all be living together, though.”
 "I suppose that's true." Minerva changes direction, so instead of going to the castle she was going towards the hut on the grounds. This is where Rubeus lives, and has since he stopped being a student. "Do you think you'll have time for another visit this month?"
 "Ah course!" Rubeus says cheerily. "Any idea what time works best for 'em?"
 Minerva purses her lips. "I think he'll be another of the bad ones," she admits. "Probably a Slytherin or Hufflepuff."
 "Pink and blue for the cake, then?"
 Minerva smiles, glancing over at her friend. "Yes. Perhaps some orange or silver too."
 "I'll make sure they're good and ready," he promises.
 “Thank you. Do you want Regulus’ notes before you go, or compare after?” “I think only triggers first,” Rubeus says, as usual. He has long since grown out of letting others do his thinking for him, especially when it comes to children.
 Connor Potter is eating a late breakfast when the Hogwarts owl knocks on the window. Obviously, this confuses him. He already has his Hogwarts letter.
 This isn’t an official letter, as I hope you guessed. 
 Lily picks the letter up and opens it, leaning on the kitchen counter as she reads.
 Now. You don't know everything that's happened. I do, but I'm a Narrator and therefore get special privileges. What I'm trying to say here, is that while Lily has some information you don't, you also have some information she doesn't.
 Such as knowing Harry's general health status and residence.
 Right about now is when Lily realizes that Harry has magic.
 You're welcome.
 [Cathy-]
 [Sally, I’m working.]
 Lily does not do too well with this information. Not because she doesn't want him to be, but rather because it means she has missed many events she didn't need to, and that her sister has been lying for years.
 "Mum?" Connor asks, watching as Lily's face goes pale, the hand holding the letter beginning to shake. "What happened?"
 Connor feels usease growing, although for a different reason than Lily's. His dad is an auror, and there's always the chance of something going wrong. This is where his thoughts go, instead.
 Lily shakes her head loosely, only peripherally noticing her older son. "It's- there's- McGonagall said-" she takes a deep breath, squeezing her eyes shut for a moment. "I need to go."
 Connor lunges away from the table and wraps a hand around his mom's wrist before she can apparate.
 Apparition in the Wizarding world is not a term used to refer to spectres, but rather a method of transportation. Among whom I believe you readers are, the concept is easier explained as personal teleportation.
 Lily twists on her heel, dragging Connor with her as she pops out of their home in Somerset and over to Surrey, which is just southwest of London.
 "Mum, what happened?!"
 “It’s your brother,” Lily says breathlessly.
 Connor freezes for a moment as Lily keeps walking down the street. “Hadrian?”
 “Yeah,” Lily agrees.
 Lily knows this neighborhood. She has been here four times before, once ten years ago, twice seven years ago, once three years ago, and doesn’t stumble as she walks through the area towards Number Four, Privet Drive. Connor doesn’t know the area, but he follows Lily as she storms through the place.
 “What’s- you don’t usually get letters.” Connor’s voice is small and unusually anxious. “It’s normally feelings, right?”
 “Yes,” Lily agrees. “It’s-” she sighs. “I don’t think he’s in danger, Connor.”
 “What was the letter?”
 “He’s been accepted at Hogwarts.”
 It takes a couple of minutes for Connor to parse through to what that sentence means and why it's causing panic, in which they reach the house in question. Privet Drive doesn’t contrast Magnolia Crescent much, but it does have its differences. One of which is that instead of being full of people who personalize their cookie-cutter houses, Privet Drive Residents would rather match. The street is full of brown townhouses that share walls with each other’s garages, instead of the white and black singular houses found across Wisteria Way.
 “Oh,” Connor says numbly. Hogwarts accepts magicals only, and as I said, often the prestigious ones. He looks at his mum as she knocks. “Does that mean I can meet him?” Connor's voice is as faint as Lily’s when he asks. 
 “Yes, you should,” Lily agrees. She knocks again, less sharp and more forceful, pounding.
 Connor feels some mix of elation and lingering nervousness, although now it doesn’t carry as apocalyptic of a feel. He’s heard of Hadrian, seen baby pictures from before Lily and James sent him away. Connor can’t remember ever hearing Hadrian’s voice, though, because he hasn’t. Hadrian hadn’t learned to speak fully before they were separated. Connor is glad his mum cleared it up though- it’s much less taxing to be anxious about a new person than it is to be anxious about one you already know dying.
 The door opens and then slams in their faces.
 Lily frowns and raps again, harder.
 Inside, Vernon Dursley fumes. He, like his son, is extremely obese, and more bad tempered than he is heavy. “Pet! Your freak of a sister is here!”
 Petunia Dursley skitters out of the kitchen, eyes wide. Her thoughts all carry to the tune of ‘What did the freak boy do now?’ Petunia is blonde, like her son and husband, although hers is dirty enough to almost be brown. Her neck is long, and her face narrow: it’s a sharp contrast indeed, for Petunia is underweight and tightly controlled where her family is obese and impulsively emotional. “I’ve got it. Take Dudders out the back.” This order comes for a few reasons, one is that she doesn’t want her precious son to be exposed to magic, and the second is because her son would be the first to expose their lies.
 When Petunia opens the door, she smiles tightly. “Honestly Lily, you’re such a worrywart.”
 “You didn’t tell me!” Lily snaps, in no mood for niceties.
 “Excuse me?” Petunia asks, panic shooting through her. There are rather a lot of things she hasn’t told her sister.
 “Where is my son?” Lily says instead, pushing her way inside the quaint home. Connor follows, and he cases the place first, looking for signs of his little brother. The issue is he doesn’t see any. All the picture frames, of which there are a lot, only include the Dursleys and family on Vernon’s side. Connor doesn’t know these people, but he knows his brother will have dark skin, even if he dyed his hair as he grew up.
 There are no pictures that fit that description.
 Lily notices the same thing faster, when she looks around a minute later.
 “He’s- out at friends,” Petunia says shakily. “Why?”
 Lily turns a glare on her. “Hogwarts just owled me,” she says venomously. “Hadrian is magical. So where is my son?”
 “You gave him away!” Petunia snaps back. “He’s not yours anymore.”
 “I thought he would live better without being teased by magic!” Lily snaps. “You were always jealous, Tuney, don’t try to deny it.”
 “So you’d rather give us a blight on our household?”
 As the sisters keep fighting, Connor looks around more. There are video games, but they’re all either in poor shape or very new. There’s trash on the floor and the couch looks overused. He slips away and into the kitchen, which is pristine apart from the half-eaten snacks on the table. The cupboard under the stairs has locks, which Connor finds weird, because they’re old, but they obviously lock on the outside and are opened with a key from inside. They look like a terrible child-proofing technique. He’s pretty sure muggles know better.
 “I visited! Why didn’t you just tell me then?”
 “It was more worth it to keep the kid and get the money,” Petunia sneers behind him.
 Connor makes a face at her greed, as it reminds him of some of his least favorite society adults. He sneaks up the stairs next, which isn’t any more helpful than the downstairs. There are four bedrooms, one which is full of, forgive my language, trash and crap. Unbeknownst to Connor, this is Dudley’s second bedroom, where he keeps all of his unnecessary possessions that cannot fit in his main bedroom. Connor moves on. The next is Dudley’s main bedroom, which is a mess but includes clothes and a bed. Then he finds the master bedroom, and the guest room.
 Connor very quickly realizes either his brother is a terrible slob, or isn’t living here. The prospect causes fresh terror to rise in his gut. If Hadrian isn’t here, where is he?
 Connor takes the stairs back down two at a time, and pauses to look at his mum and aunt.
 “You make no sense!” Lily spits. “Vernon is always bragging about how much he makes; you should have just sent Hadrian back!”
 “I couldn’t!” Petunia snarls.
 “Whyever not?” Lily rolls her eyes as she scoffs.
 “I killed him!” Petunia shrieks.
  I killed him.
 The words echo around the house.
 Connor trips on the last step.
 Lily takes a breath, eyes wide, breathing shallow, ears ringing.
 It doesn’t change what she heard.
 Despite appearances, or assumptions I may have given you earlier, Lily Potter loves her children. She can, has, and will die for them. It’s obvious, then, that hearing this is wounding.
 Another breath, wherein Petunia covers her mouth in horror and Lily nearly shuts down. She would have, grief overpowering anger, if Connor hadn’t gasped. The sound yanks Lily out of her spiral, and she turns away from her sister and to her son. Her bright eyes are wet as she reaches out and drags him to her. Her mind is reeling. Every time she visited, pulled by panic, pain, and a bond she still doesn’t understand, Petunia insisted that Hadrian had no magic. Petunia refused to let Lily ever see Hadrian.
 She very sharply regrets ever listening to Petunia’s demands, even on their logical days.
 It makes some sense that Hadrian is dead, and yet makes none at all. Lily has felt him. She needs more information, to find out how and why her rituals failed, she needs- Lily needs to mourn and think and- something doesn’t add up here.
 It will, reader, but not yet.
 She drops a kiss on Connor’s crown, trying to comfort him while reassuring herself that at least one of her children is definitely alive. After a moment, her thoughts return to Petunia. She is not discussing infanticide with the victim’s brother in the room. “I think there’s a park down the road,” she whispers into his hair. “Go over there, I’ll-” she pauses when her voice cracks, and presses her wand into his hand. “-pick you up later. After I figure this out.” And she will, eventually. Lily prays that this will be like the time before, even as she knows the chances are terribly low.
 Petunia should hope she gave Lily's son a proper funeral.
 Connor gives her back her wand, flashing his own, which he snuck into his pocket before breakfast.
 Lily nods and then stands up, turning to look at her sister. It’s not quite a glare, but it is heavy with betrayal and intent to receive answers. The unnaturally bright color only thickens the atmosphere. That storm I mentioned?
 It’s here.
 Connor takes a step towards the door when she lets go. He’s not crying yet, just breathing heavily, but that will happen later, once it sinks in. See, Connor has heard of his brother. When his parents are feeling nostalgic, or when the Weasley twins do something ridiculous, Hadrian is mentioned occasionally. But most often? Most often, which luckily wasn’t all that often, Connor heard about his brother during late nights or dark days in the basement, when his mom wrote runes and chanted and probably broke the law - sometimes she would talk about him. But Connor has never considered him actually dying. Getting hurt, sure. Glowing eyes and flowing blood had given that impression plenty when he was young. But he has never considered death as a possibility.
 Connor closes the front door behind him, and stays there for a moment, squeezing his eyes shut. The tears have started now, and then his aunt is talking again, and he can't make out the words but he doesn't like the tone. He clenches his fists and starts walking down the unfamiliar road, completely lost within minutes.
Now, earlier that day, around nine o’clock I’d say, Adrian Dunbar floos into Amelia Bones’ office within the Ministry of Magic. Floo travel is… well it’s not hard to explain the action but I consider the name disingenuous: it’s derived from the Flue Chamber in a fireplace, which is the inside of a chimney. Nominally it makes sense, however floo travel works by sucking the traveler down into the flames, not up like a Santa Claus ripoff. The Floo Network is a series of magical fireplaces across the world, and since they are imbued with magic when they’re built, one does not need a magical core to travel among them.
 “Good morning,” Amelia says warmly as he stumbles out of her person-sized fireplace. Adrian has not mastered magical travel, even this many years later. It could be due to his lack of magical core, or he could simply not have the best equilibrium. Personally, I advocate the latter, because even wixen aren’t perfect- indeed, many stumble whilst they travel.
 “Good morning, Amelia,” Adrian says, grinning. He has a bag of medical basics thrown over his shoulder, and his hair is tied behind his head per the usual.
 “You remember how to get there?”
 “Yep.” By which he means ‘Probably, so long as the hallways don’t move.’ It’s a valid concern in magical buildings - his own house does it.
 “Good luck, then,” Amelia bids, opening her office door. “Lift’s on the east side today.”
 “Of course it is.” Adrian rolls his eyes. He’s not sure why magic is allergic to being coherent. “Can I use the floo again for lunch?”
 “Certainly.” Amelia doesn’t add a clause about not messing with her stuff, because Adrian isn’t the type. “I might not be here though.”
 “Alright.” Adrian bids her farewell and heads into the hallway and bullpen, crossing to the lift. He waves to James Potter on the way, who grins back since his hands are busy trying to wrangle on the red overobe that is his department’s uniform. They're not friends, but they're both friend ly enough to smile at strangers in the mornings. James doesn’t know Adrian, he barely sees Adrian and has no reason to note his existence beyond the Sunshine Person he sees every now and then. Adrian does know James, most people do for some reason or other, but Adrian knows him because Regulus had a dart board with his face for six months. It was taken down after Reg got custody of Harry. Adrian doesn’t really care about James’ existence - people change, gossip is rampant, and he’s never had to interact with the man personally. He is also unaware of Noctua’s vendetta, but to be fair not even Regulus knows about Noctua’s vendetta. That is simply a Noctua thing.
 Otherwise, nothing important happens as he delves into the bowels of the Ministry, down the lift and through ill-lit hallways towards a spinning entryway. The Department of Mysteries, where he's working today, is a giant circle, magically enhanced to connect everyone inside to everything inside.
  Adrian has to stop and stare when he leaves the circular entryway and enters the Death Chamber.
 The next room is… heavy. That's the first word to come to mind. As Heavy as the hospital when his kid was dying or his morgue when it’s full. Heavy like an unsolved murder, or a fresh crime scene. Like Vivian’s tone when talking about her family. Like the little notebook no one wants to open. Heavy like a funeral, like a memorial, like the sudden, crushing reminder of how terrible humankind can be.
 Heavy like its namesake.
 “What room are you looking for?” The comment rips him out of his thoughts. Adrian jumps, turning quickly to the speaker. She’s got Black Family silver eyes, but it takes Adrian a minute to recognize them between the different shape and the darker skin tone. Her black hair is dry and messy, bundled on top of her head. Her green earrings are the only color visible around the grey shroud that qualifies as an Unspeakable Uniform.
 “Entropy, inside the Death Room.”
 She nods, a sort of bobbling movement that reminds Adrian of the teenagers he’s raised. She’s young. “That’s this way, Itzcalli’s in there today.” She starts walking around the large, odd room, and Adrian follows. He’s never been inside this area of the Ministry of Magic, which I forgot to explain, but is a government building hidden under London proper and sprawls beyond physical capabilities. They only got clearance to let him look at bodies from magical cases two years ago, and those few are usually delivered to the muggle building. This is a special case, including a decomposition spell that could only be slowed by bringing the bodies here.
 Adrian noticed as soon as he walked through the door to this department why the spell was halted. The entire room feels like a graveyard, something mournful and heavy that presses upon him. Morgues have a similar feeling, but this is stronger, somehow. It looks like a stone stadium, bigger than his house that slants down to a podium and an archway with a black veil, the thin fabric being blown by wind Adrian can’t properly feel.
 He stays very far away from that one, for more reasons than the overwhelming anxiety that rears in his chest when he looks at it for too long.
 "How do they design the departments?"
 She turns around, walking backwards around the high bench. "It's a circle," she says, gesturing. "So Entropy is the room between Time and Death, and Grief connects me to Love. I have rooms for Thought and Space too, but they don't connect physically. Limerence connects Love and Thought, and Dimension bridges Thought and Space. On the other side is Travel, which connects Space back to Time."
 "There were twelve doors, though?"
 She grins. "And only five of those connect. If Entropy could be accessed straight from the entry, you wouldn't be here." She sounds exceedingly smug.
 Adrian nodded, admitting her point. They reach another pathway up and down the stadium, and the Unspeakable turns upwards. “I’m guessing the other rooms are classified?”
 “Yep. Some of them do loop in here though, and if you take that door-” she points at the next pathway over, directly opposite the door he entered through. “You’ll find yourself in Thought, and the one beside it loops into Space.”
 Adrian huffs exasperatedly. “Magical blueprints must be murder to read.”
 His guide laughs, even as she turns away to enter the right doorway. “Unspeakable Medina,” she calls, still smothering laughter. “Doctor Dunbar is here, from the DMLE.”
 “I’m not actually from the DMLE,” Adrian cuts in a little awkwardly, but the humor from before keeps him going. He has worked with wixen enough to not be exceedingly anxious, but had he not already made a friend he would be much more nervous. Not all wixen are open to working with muggles - it’s a concept that’s caused Regulus much stress, especially as he can’t shadow Adrian everywhere as he can with Vivian.
 ...Not sure if I’ve mentioned it yet, but that’s what non-magical people are called, muggles; they’re generally never told about magic, and less likely to work with it. Of course, being told does not necessarily equate to knowing that magic is real, but that’s a rather large debate for another time.
 Adrian spares a moment to wonder how she knew his name, before remembering that the Ministry gives out name tags to visitors. His today says Dr. Dunbar, DMLE investigation, which is probably why his guide assumed that was where he was from. Sadly, proper Ministry workers don't do the same, so he can't use that to learn her name.
 "Hello." He says, catching up to his friend and waving towards the next witch.
 The Unspeakable looks up from the papers on the dissection table to smile at him. She too is shrouded in grey, but she has bright yellow ribbons tied through her hair and dark brown eyes. Itzcalli Medina is Hispanic, compassionate, and tired. The Death room isn't her usual area of expertise - out of the five 'workshops' in the Department of Mysteries Itzcalli usually works in Love. She, like many Unspeakables, is willing to work with many types of magic, and has worked before with Adrian's guide to find connections between life, love, and those who escape death.
 "Morning," she greets. "You're the muggle contact?"
 "Yes," Adrian says, not missing how his guide's eyes widen as she does a double take. "Adrian Dunbar." She doesn’t seem upset, just curious.
 “Be careful who you give your name to,” she says, tone a little sharp but- she’s not adverse to Adrian being here, she’s worried about him.
 Adrian glances back at her, working through the possible insult to find the advice buried in it, and he smiles wryly. “Telling and giving are different things.”
 Both Unspeakables relax at this. His friend smiles wryly in return, and then turns to Itzcalli. “You don’t need me here, right?”
 “Nah,” Itzcalli shakes her head. “They assigned us Devon for this one.”
 Adrian’s guide makes a face. “Good luck with that.” She steps back and waves lightly. “It was nice meeting you, Doctor Dunbar. See you at lunch, Calli.”
 “You as well.” Adrian waves.
 “You better!” Itzcalli calls after her as she descends the stadium steps again. Itzcalli turns back to Adrian. Merely looking at her exhausted smile makes his body ache, but he’s inordinately excited. Guessing by Itzcalli’s lack of movement, though, he’ll have to wait to start.
 “Which room is hers?” Adrian asks to fill the time.
 Itzcalli hums, following Adrian’s pointing. “She works in the Death Chamber. Her desk is by the veil.” Itzcalli shivers. “I went to pick her up in person once, and it was terrible. Now I just send her a Patronus when I need her.”
 “It is… heavy, around here,” Adrian agrees, looking around the Entropy room.
 Itzcalli smiles without humor. “Death is heavy, Doctor Dunbar.”
 Adrian pretends he believes her without exception. “Of course it is.”
 Itzcalli blows nonexistent hair out of her eyes. “C’mon, we have an extra pair of robes somewhere here that you can use.”
 “I brought scrubs.”
 Itzcalli gives him a look. “I know what those are because I’m muggleborn,” she says steadfastly, “So trust me when I say that Unspeakable robes are way better. For one thing, they absorb curses.”
 “Do you get cursed often around here?”
 Itzcalli laughs, back to him as she walks the length of the combined office-morgue-and-mini-department. “Way more than you think. Most of it comes off objects we’re studying, but there have been inter-department murder attempts.”
 Adrian does a double take. “You’re kidding.”
 “I wish,” Itzcalli says fervently, looking back over her shoulder to make a face. “The aurors can’t even do much about it because the point of Unspeakables is we can only discuss work in the Department.”
 “Is that going to affect me too?”
 Itzcalli pauses, and looks back at him from her position- climbing a wall? He’s not sure what she’s up to. Neither am I, honestly. “Good question. The Unspeakable oaths bind to a magical core, but you don’t have one - unless you do, and it’s just too small to use?” she hums. “I’m going to look into that sometime.” She drops from the ceiling, a silver robe thrown over her arm. “Ta-da! Enchanted against Time Sand, Light and Dark Curses, Compulsions, Portkeys, Blood, and more!”
 Adrian shrugs it on with a smile. “I appreciate it.”
 Itzcalli gives him a searching look. “You’ve dealt with nonhumans before, haven’t you?” Adrian shrugs a vague yes, and Itzcalli drops the subject. “Anyway. Devon’s late, which is a little surprising because he’s a pedantic jerk but then again he’s working with me, so.” She rolls her eyes, but the annoyance is quickly buried under a smile that promises chaos. “Wanna get a headstart on the case?”
 “Sure. Where are the bodies?” Adrian’s grin doesn’t quite match, but he is excited.
 “Right-” Itzcalli spins, the yellow in her hair contrasting the dark decor. She stops for a second to orient in an unusual room, and then points. “this way!” Adrian laughs a little and follows her towards the opposite wall, which now that he looks is made of cold lockers.
 The labels on the lockers are parchment, and the cabinets are some pale stone that steals light. Everything here seems old, and as Adrian reads the tags he sees it’s not just a feeling. “How old is this Department?” Adrian asks, not looking away from the tag. M. E. Warren, 1943. That was before he was born.
 “As old as the Ministry itself.”
 Itzcalli and Adrian jump at the new voice. There’s a man with dark skin, light eyes, and dreadlocks leaning against the doorframe from Time’s side of the room. He has a necklace featuring the rune Dagaz over his robes, the silver only visible because it shines. Lighting in the department comes from enchanted sconces set along the ceiling - considering how large the main Death Chamber is, it's no wonder the lighting matches the atmosphere.
 “Morning, Devon.”
 “Medina,” he returns, his smile obviously fake. Adrian takes a moment to brood about being in the middle of two fighting wixen, and then he shrugs. Adrian’s here for science, and he’ll deal with the people in the middle. He knows Itzcalli isn’t bad, and Devon might not be either.
 "You're the muggle?" Isaac Devon asks, raising an eyebrow.
 "Adrian Dunbar," he offers the name without a hand.
 Devon's smile is slight and hard, but he moves on anyway, pushing off the wall to point out the right locker. "The body's over here."
 Itzcalli is already standing at the locker in question, and she re-
 Okay, seriously? This is important information, but I'm sensing rather a lot of disinterest. Why?
 Oh.
 ...is that the problem? I suppose I did leave you in an emotionally charged moment earlier, but I am trying to get through all the important bits.
 You don’t care. Alright, my apologies. I’ll take you back. We were with Connor, right? Yes, we were. He’s walking through the neighborhood cluster that contains Magnolia Crescent, Privet Drive, and Wisteria Way. And he’s crying, because- well if you forgot why he’s crying I do have to wonder how many of these words you’re actually reading.
 Now, it takes Connor a little while to find a park, turning corners and crossing roads as he tangles himself deeper into the suburban jungle. Despite getting terribly lost, he does find the park, so it’s probably okay.
 Oh, who is he kidding?
  Nothing about this is ‘okay.’
 Connor has heard of his brother, but it’s always been assumed that Hadrian was alive, just somewhere else. He had assumed there was a chance, you know? If he spent enough time in the muggle world, if he asked the right questions, he could see his brother. They could go out for lunch someday. He had never been prepared for this. How could he have?
 Hadrian was sent away for safety reasons - although really they should have kept him longer to ensure he didn’t end up like Caspian - and Connor grew up watching Lily work to ensure he stayed safe, far away from their painfully-in-the-spotlight family. Connor thought Hadrian was safe. He had been told Hadrian was safe.
 How could this have come from that? How could he- do you understand how terrible it is, to hear of the death of someone you could have been close to, without any idea of when you lost that chance? How he died? Why he was killed?
 Although, Connor supposes as he crumples under a large willow, that there is no ‘why’ good enough to justify killing anyone, especially a child. Connor hides his face in his knees, but he can’t disguise his shaking breath. How could his Aunt do that? And then lie, maybe for years?
 How could she live with the guilt? 
 “Hey,” someone says, and the words are accompanied by the sounds of someone sitting down beside him.
 Connor is… really, really not in the mood for strangers today.
 “Are you okay?”
 It’s… not the question Connor expects to be asked, but he accepts it anyway. He doesn’t look up, but he shakes his head.
 “Do you wanna talk about it?”
 To a stranger? No, he doesn’t. Connor shakes his head again.
 “Okay.”
 Beside him is the subject of his thoughts. Harry leans back on his hands, ankles crossed as he gives his companion some quiet company. Ian is happily in a sandbox, and Harry lets his eyes wander to him instead.
 The Magnolia Crescent park is nearly deserted today, so Harry noticed the moment the other kid arrived. Harry hasn't figured out who he’s sitting beside yet, but to be fair neither has Connor.
 What Harry has figured out is that the newcomer is crying, and even if he won't talk about it, Harry has found that most of his resident family enjoys commiseration or someone else telling a story while they cry.
 In his family, it’s usually a story; after a few minutes of commiseration, Harry begins to speak. “Ian’s new too,” he starts, still mostly watching the toddler even as he glances at Connor. He's never seen Connor before, but he knows most of the neighborhood kids by face if not name. “We’re not sure how long he’ll be staying; my aunt was going to look into it today, actually.”
 Connor does look up then, because until now he hadn’t noticed the park’s third occupant. He finds Ian quickly, and then buries his head again.
 “We don’t usually get our hopes up for permanent placements,” Harry explains. “I think we’ve had four, outside of Fay, Cas, and I, since I joined. Although I guess Fay isn’t really a permanent placement, since she’s a bio kid.” He shrugs. “The foster system is a mess of semantics.”
 Connor snorts. He didn’t see any other kids, so he has no idea who his companion is talking about, but most of his attention is drawn by ‘foster system’. This isn’t something Connor knows, considering he’s ten and has never needed that type of knowledge.
 “Foster system?” Connor asks, unknowingly the first words he ever says to his little brother.
 “Yep!” Harry says. “I’ve lived here nearly all my life, but I was in Privet Drive for the first few years, up ‘till I was four. Then someone actually noticed that the aunt and uncle weren’t fit for custody and my other uncle took me in instead. Uncle Reg’s a certified foster parent, which is how he got custody in the first place. Now I live here with him, Cas, and the Dunbars.”
 “Huh,” Connor says, parsing through the information. He still doesn’t know what most of it means. Harry stops talking, sensing Connor’s focus waning. “What do foster parents do?”
 “Foster parents take in other people’s kids, sometimes as part of a family arrangement, and sometimes so that kids with bad families can be somewhere safe. It’s not a perfect system,” Harry looks up at the trees. “But it’s got a good heart.”
 Connor snorts. An imperfect system with a good heart sounds like society, he thinks. 
 “Sounds useful,” he says instead. “How do they find out who has bad families?” The question is pointed, but not because he’s really mad at his companion. He’s wishing someone had used it to save his brother. He hasn’t yet realized they did.
 “Reports of suspicious behaviours,” Harry says. “That’s where it tends to go wrong. The clever ones can fool investigators.”
 Connor hums, and Harry lets silence reign as Connor’s thoughts chase each other around his head. Connor wipes his tears and sets his head on his knees, instead of in them. “Why did you come over here?”
 Harry doesn’t look down, watching leaves move instead. “I don’t like letting people cry alone.”
 It’s a nicer answer than Connor had been expecting. He dreads the day he’ll have to personally deal with good liars; up till now, other children have often admitted eventually that they were sent by parents. “Oh.”
 Harry doesn’t respond.
 Connor looks over and his heart skips a beat. Harry’s marked cheek is on the right side, which is away from Connor, but the resemblance is there anyway, especially because Connor has been thinking about it recently. “What’s your name?” he asks, not noticing how his voice has gone light and teary suddenly.
 Harry’s head snaps over at the tone change, and Connor gets to watch as Harry recognizes him in return. Harry’s eyes, a dark green that doesn’t match their mother’s but could have once, widen, and he blinks once.
 “Harry Potter,” Harry says, composure slipping. “Er- Hadrian; both are true. You’re-?”
 “Connor,” Connor says.
 They take a moment, both of them, to examine the other and compare to themselves. Harry’s hair is longer, but it’s tied into a bun that reminds Connor of someone from his dad’s school photos. Connor’s is short and wild, not an afro but something of the same effect. They each got one parent’s eyes. Connor finds his eyes drawn again to the lightning scar, the one he’s only seen once, in a final family photo before they split. He thought it was black from infection then. It’s still black though, so he assumes his hypothesis was wrong.
 “Your scar never healed,” Connor finds himself saying absently, reaching up until his fingers nearly brush it. He doesn't, though, too scared he'll vanish the apparition.
 “Neither did yours,” Harry responds, staring at the oddly pink mark. He doesn't reach out. This isn’t quite as weird for him as it is for Connor, because Harry occasionally reads the newspapers, and Connor has occasionally been in them.
 “Curse marks don’t,” Connor shrugs. “I-” he gestures helplessly, chest tight even as the rest of him feels oddly floaty. “I thought yours would have.”
 Harry shrugs in return, a little awkwardly but his voice is falsely casual when he speaks. “Some things just have to leave a mark, I guess.”
 The twins are quiet, eyes intent.
 "How are you here?" Connor asks, in the same breath Harry begins.
 "What are you doing here?"
 "You first," Connor says.
 Harry acquiesces. "Like I said, I live here. Why are you here?"
 Connor is quiet, feeling his heart climb up into his throat at the reminder.
 "Connor?" Harry asks, picking up on the sudden dropping mood.
 Connor searches Harry's face again, a little desperately, and then he closes his eyes, because he can't say this to Harry's face. "We came to visit my aunt," Connor says, trying to line up the facts in front of him. It doesn’t work. "Mum and I were supposed to pick up my little brother."
 Harry watches the pain on Connor's face and hides a wince. "Did they say he didn't want to come with you?"
 "No. They said he's dead."
 "Petunia said what?" He spits, and Connor jolts, eyes snapping open, because the vitriol is so removed from the tranquil atmosphere that it sets his heart racing again.
 He watches his enraged brother, and thinks of the row from earlier. He swallows. "I don't think she meant to tell mum. She sort of yelled it as they were fighting."
 Harry buries his face in his hands. "Oh, I despise her."
 Connor watches. Things are, again, not adding up. Or… not again. They have yet to make sense to Connor. "How are you not dead?"
 Harry peeks around his fingers, unwilling to spit out the entire story; "It's… a long story."
 "Sounds like our lives," Connor says with a snort.
 Harry has to agree to that. It really does. "Do you know what resuscitation is?"
 "No," Connor admits. He feels a bit like an idiot, having to ask so many questions, even though he shouldn't. Growing up is about learning the world, and he and Harry grew up differently.
 "When a heart stops, or a person dies, it's possible to restart the heart if someone does it right. And if you keep blood flowing, then there's not as much damage when the healers actually wake them up. At least, that's how it was explained to me. Not sure what gets damaged, because you still have to heal, but-" Harry shrugs, dropping his hands from their earlier gesticulating.
 "They can just- bring you back to life?"
 "Yes but no? It only works if you do it right away."
 Connor hums. "Someone brought you back."
 "I came back," Harry confirms. "Any other questions?"
 Connor stares hungrily instead of answering. He can't think of any right now, but he feels a question bubbling under his ribs, more than one maybe, unformed but yearning.
 Harry lets him, but his own focus is on how improbable this is. He had… planned, in a sense, how he was going to go about dealing with the issue of having a twin brother when they met at Hogwarts, with differing plans based on their house layouts.
 This meeting nicely crashes through those plans, chews up the rubble, and makes soup.
 And that is assuming this isn't a particularly creative and clever plot to kidnap him or get information, but Harry is ten and doesn't think that highly of himself.
 "Not yet," Connor finally admits.
 "Ri!" Ian shrieks, making his presence known again in the sandbox. "House!"
 Harry glances away from Connor to see what Ian means. He shifts, and smiles when he notices the mounds. "It's a very nice house, Ian."
 Ian grins and goes back to building.
 “Who’s that?” Connor asks.
 “Ian,” Harry answers. “He’s been here two days.”
 Connor hums.
 The silence stretches, and Connor hates it. Harry can’t see his discomfort, but he can tell anyway. He prepares to stand and kill it, but Connor speaks first.
 “How did you-“ He sighs, looking at the sky. “Are you sure you’re okay? She can’t hurt you again?” She can’t kill you again, Connor doesn’t say.
 “Yes,” Harry promises, settling down and threading his fingers into the hair at the nape of his neck. “Never again.”
 Connor watches, and then nods. “Good.”
 Harry smiles weakly, but this conversation makes him uncomfortable and now that he has his brother he wants to think of something else.
 Connor eyes him as he falls silent, and kind of wants to pry, but this is the first time he remembers meeting his brother, ever, and he knows most people don’t spill their guts right away. He’s not going to mention his random childhood coma or other drama, and he’s not even sure he wants to hear the story behind Harry’s short death. It’s terrifying enough as a concept.
 The silence reigns until Harry comes up with a question, random as it is. “This is weird. How do I know you’re even the real Connor Potter?”
 Connor snorts, because while many people have asked in awe if he was ‘really Connor Potter?!’ they’ve never needed confirmation. The scar on his forehead has always been enough. “Why wouldn’t I be?”
 Harry doesn’t answer. He doesn’t have a set caper that would require this, and he doesn’t feel like it’s needed, either. Harry shrugs instead, because he already said it. “I’ll figure it out,” he says languidly.
 Connor raises an eyebrow. “Uh-huh. And how do I know you’re the real Hadrian Potter?” He… hasn’t considered this possibility yet, but since Harry suggested it, Connor feels paranoia clinging to his skull.
 Harry shrugs. “I’m alive?” Connor snorts, but he quiets down quickly. Harry looks at him, concern and worry climbing his chest. He meant it as a joke, something instinctual that brought livelihood back to their dead conversation. Not to actually worry Connor. “Here,” he pulls his library card out of his pocket. “I haven’t kept my school IDs with me,” he admits, “But it counts, I think.”
 Connor looks at the card like he doesn’t know what to do with it. He doesn’t, for a moment, and then Connor recognizes enough pieces of the design to realize what it is. “Oh! I don’t have mine,” Connor admits. “We don’t go often.”
 “I go all the time.”
 “Cool.” Connor shrugs. “Is there a good one around here?”
 “Yeah,” Harry says. “There’s not a true magical section, but it’s got a lot of good fantasy-fiction.”
 “Cool.”
 "What's your favorite book?" Harry asks before the awkwardness can take over.
 Connor stops to think. "I'd go with the Big Friendly Giant, probably. Yours?"
 "Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Caroll."
 Connor squints. "Isn't that an adult book?"
 Harry snorts, but he acquiesces too. "I needed help reading it the first few times," he admits. "But I know what most of the words mean now, and it's a fantastic universe. Lots of wordplay."
 “Yeah? Like what?”
 And then Harry is smiling, excitement unhindered, as he explains his favorite parts and the metaphors that took him the longest to get. Connor watches, and he thinks honestly that this is what Ron means when he talks about Ginny's love for espionage. It's something Ron and Connor are terrible at (they've tried), but it makes her happy. Connor's been in such situations a few times, watching as the Weasleys or Neville start talking about things he doesn't understand or follow but they're passionate about.
 This is four times better.
 "I think it would be fun to make an amusement park themed after it," Harry says, winding down. "Or just enchant a teakettle or something for smoke signals."
 "The shrinking and growth potions sound fun," Connor says. "We could sneak around mouseholes." Ginny would love it, he thinks. And Fred and George should never be allowed to touch it. The Yellow and Blue duo are menaces.
 "Or snake dens," Harry grins. Somewhere to their left doors slam and someone starts yelling about not being late. Harry looks over.
 Connor knows this won't last, but he wants it to. He watches Harry's awareness shift and mourns it, just a little. "You like snakes?" He asks, just to draw Harry back.
 "Yes!"
 Connor grins. "Me too. Dad took me to meet an Occamy once, she was the rudest snake I'd ever met, but her feathers were so pretty! Not quite the color of the sky, more of a green-blue gemstone, or pool water."
 "Whoah."
 Connor grins, both at the reaction and the memory. "What's your favorite snake?"
 "Mostly I know garters, but there was a random cobra who'd come to hang out a few years ago. I'm not sure what happened to her."
 Connor flops backwards, turning to look at Ian. The toddler looks nothing like him or Harry. What had Harry said earlier? Foster care?
 "Who do you live with now?" 
 Harry looks over, but stays sitting up. "Uncle Regulus, Aunt Vivian, and Uncle Adrian."
 Connor… has no idea who any of those are. He tries to place the tree he's under instead. "You mentioned kids too, earlier?" It’s not an aspen, but it could be oak or willow.
 "Yeah, there's also Fay and Caspian. And Ian, now."
 Connor blinks, and then snorts. “Okay so,” he holds up his hand to count them out. “Your name is Hadrian, his name is Ian, and you live with people named Caspian, Vivian, and Adrian?”
 “Yes,” Harry says around a laugh at Connor’s tone.
 Connor actually laughs then. He loves this. The apprehension from earlier has long since vanished, he's comfy, and he's learning about his brother. “Was the matching on purpose?”
 “I don’t think so,” Harry grins. “They didn’t name Fay Favian.”
 Connor snorts. “Is Fay a nickname?”
 “Short for Faith."
 He nods. “I wonder if there are any nicknames for Connor?”
 “Lily and James only call you Connor?”
 “Not even close,” Connor shakes his head. “But none of their nicknames are short for my name.”
 “What nicknames do they use?”
 “Sweetheart, Bucktooth,” Connor pauses before adding the last one. "Sometimes Their Little Immortal." There are others, but even out of the ones in the vein, perhaps especially from their number, few stick.
 Contrary to his worries, Harry laughs. "Cute."
 "What about you? Any embarrassing nicknames?"
 "None of your nicknames are embarrassing."
 "Bucktooth is terribly embarrassing," Connor corrects him, opening his mouth to show off his teeth. It's embarrassing in a good way, though. "What do they call you?"
 "Harry, mostly. Aunt Vivian is Viv, Adrian is Rian, we call Caspian Cas, you know Fay’s, and then there’s Uncle Reg.” Harry shrugs. “Otherwise they’re all jokes like Casper or Changeling.” He’s leaving out the ones he doesn’t like. Squirtle is the first to come to mind. Later there will be Hades.
 “Changeling?”
 “Legend says the fae used to steal human babies and leave other fae in their place.”
 “Creepy,” Connor says bluntly. Harry shrugs.
 “It’s not too bad if they steal from the right house.”
 Connor frowns up at him, but doesn't contest it. The way Harry said it… There was something there Connor doesn’t get yet, and he isn’t going to start an argument he’ll lose.
 “Think Con would work as a nickname?”
 Connor shrugs. “Why not? It does the job.”
  “You’re discussing names without me?”
 Connor jumps as the snake appears in the grass beside his head. Harry doesn’t. Connor smiles slightly and greets her at the same time Harry does.
 She raises her head to greet them in return. “Hello, Greater-Death-Cheater-” Harry makes a face at the title. Connor wonders why- it’s fitting, which makes it a good one. “Who is your companion?”
  “This is my clutchmate, Connor.”
 “No proper name yet?”
 “Actually yes,” Connor says, looking at the little boa. He shifts so he can sit up. “I’m Night-Dandelion.”
 Harry giggles. Connor shoves him blindly, which doesn't stop the laughter.
 The brown snake seems to judge the name, before doing an approximation of a shrug. “There’s been worse.”  
 Harry buries his head in his hands. “Please don’t insult him."
 “What’s your name?” Connor asks before he can explode from the emotional flux his little brother defending him causes.
 The snake puffs up. “It is under deliberation and has yet to be picked,” she says, as sagely as a baby boa constrictor can be. She turns to Harry. “If your clutchmate and nestmates are half speakers, why do Sun-Human-Nestfather, Unhatched-Mother, and Night-Mist not speak as well?”
 “I have no idea.”
 “Mum and dad are speakers too,” Connor says. “It's fun when we’re out, dad will make fun of people, and mum and I see who can go the longest without laughing.”
 Harry grins sideways at him. “Have you been caught?” 
 Parseltongue is weird in Harry’s family. He hadn't considered whether or not his blood relations would share the skill. Fay and Regulus do, although he can't remember if Caspian can too. Caspian’s skills are unreliable.
 “A couple times,” Connor admits sheepishly. “Still fun though.”
 "Did you bring your book?" The snake asks, cavalierly changing the subject. The twins let it happen.
 Harry shakes his head. "I did, but I'm not reading right now."
 "Your book?" Connor asks.
 "Speaker-who-reads."
 "I read to them," Harry explains, because as nice as the boa is, titles don’t explain everything.
 "Why?"
 "It's a good way to practice, and it's fun. Plus, snakes are a bit like kids. They're funner to talk to when you know what they're talking about or have a topic in common."
 Connor 'huh's. He's never thought about that. "I thought snakes were inherently smart."
  "We are," the boa says, flicking her tail imperiously. Harry squints, wondering if she's the cobra reincarnated. It's an eerily reminiscent gesture. "But even smart creatures can learn better, night-flower."
 "...not… my name," Connor says, but he doesn't expect it to make a difference. Snakes can be stubborn.
 "Coin?"
 Connor blinks at Harry. Did he miss something? "What?"
 "Still trying to think of nicknames," Harry explains. "Not a good one?"
 "No idea," Connor says. Harry looks at Ian again. Ian's still in the sandbox, though now he's laying down.
 "Is he making sand angels?"
 "What's a sand angel?"
 "Snow angel but sand."
 Connor doesn’t recognize that phrase either, so he assumes it’s a muggle thing. Godric’s Hollow is a mixed community in name only; this muggle neighborhood is more inclusively mixed than Godric’s Hollow. There have been enough incidents without obliviators visiting that everyone here knows about magic to some degree - and technically, Regulus hasn’t broken the Statute of Secrecy. Loopholes are a clever man’s best friend.
 Godric’s Hollow just hides magicals among the muggles, giving the impression that there’s a bunch of Elitists trying (and failing, depending on who you ask) to rough it. The separation is noticeable, and honestly a little pitiful. There’s keeping a secret, and then there’s segregation.
 I find one more tolerable than the other.
 Connor pushes himself up, deciding to go see. He’s learning loads on this expedition to the muggle world, wizarding home nearby or not. “Can we go see?”
 "Sure," Harry agrees, moving to stand up too. They head over, and yeah, Ian’s waving his arms and legs in the sand. Harry smiles, and it is still the best thing Connor’s seen. He thought he’d seen it all when Harry was talking about Alice in Wonderland, and he was wrong. “You having fun?” He asks, leaning over Ian’s head. He looks so proud, so fond, that Connor finds himself mirroring the expression.
 “Yeah!” Ian calls happily. “Join!”
 Harry looks at the sandbox, which is… really just the entire playground box. “Alright.” He sits down and looks up, pausing for a moment to just look at his brother, who’s looking at him like he hung the sun. “You coming?” It makes something in his chest tighten because he hasn’t done anything to deserve that look, but at the same time- Harry’s not happy that he had no chance to plan, but he is very happy he got to meet Connor.
 Connor looks down at his brother, who has yellow sand peppering his dark hair already, and shrugs. “Sure.” He doesn’t flop bonelessly like Harry did, instead sitting down gingerly. The smile falls from his face as he does. He’s not a fan of sand. It’s itchy.
 It’s even later when Harry poses his next question- well, not his next one. Children are fickle and their minds wander, but this is perhaps the next one whose answer I deem important. “…Newspapers say you still live in Godric’s Hollow?”
 “Yeah.” Connor hums. There are clouds moving quickly across the sky, but Connor can’t feel a breeze. “Do you… remember?” The question is hesitant, low.
 “Not that one,” Harry says without missing a beat. Despite his speed, he matches the mood. “You?”
 “Not much.” Connor shakes his head and then regrets it. Sand is gross, and now it’s all over his neck and in his hair. He remembers a lot, considering he was younger than two. “Lots of lights.”
 Harry closes his eyes. “I’m sorry.” He doesn’t remember that day. He doesn’t remember the attack on Potter Cottage. He remembers other injuries, he remembers Number 4, Number 10, and Number 8. He remembers an aching neck, a pinched back, and a searing shoulder. He doesn’t remember the bright lights Connor does.
 Connor doesn’t respond for a few minutes. “This is so weird.”
 “Which part?”
 “I’m meeting you!” Connor throws his hands up, eyes bright. They flop back into his sand angel’s sleeves a moment later. “I always thought… it wouldn’t happen until I was an adult.”
 “Oh,” Harry says. “I forgot… you thought I was a squib, right?”
 “Yeah,” Connor agrees. “Were you planning on meeting me?”
 “Yeah,” Harry looks over at his big brother, a tendril of apprehension building but he stamps it down. They’ve done great so far. “I wasn’t sure if you knew I existed. We’d talked about a couple different ways you could react.”
 Connor hums. He hates it when he does that, imagines all the ways something could go right and then all the ways they could go wrong. It’s annoying and usually only manages to upset him. It’s why he tries to listen to his impulses first. “I’m glad we met.” Connor doesn’t think the words say enough.
 “Me too.”
 Harry’s words don’t seem to either, but Connor can hope. He keeps his face seeking the sun, but glances sidelong at Harry. Harry’s looking at him, expression almost as fond as when he talks to Ian, even if there’s more hope than assurance. This is okay, he decides. This is better than okay, really, it’s good. Connor looks back at the clouds and breathes, feeling the knot of emotions in his chest slide over each other and loosen.
 This is good. He’s okay. Harry’s okay, too, which is so much better than Connor expected a few hours ago. Lily will come find him, and he can explain, and they can meet the foster parents, and Connor will have a brother again.
 He doesn’t remember the first time, no, but this was just like making a friend, and he knows he’s okay with that, wants it even.
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manyfandomocs · 2 months
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Plot Bunny: Teen Wolf + Liam Dunbar
Anon I didn't mean now but I love that you guys just immediately try to indulge me
Vivian Bell (Liam Dunbar ship)
Beacon Hills has always been Vivian's home, even with the strange and unusual things that people pretend have normal explanations. But things seemed to be a little better now that she was starting high school, which went against what most people seemed to think about high school. She had her friends, Mason and Garrett and Violet, and then for the second semester they were joined by the transfer kid from Devenford Prep, Liam. Then Liam starts acting weird, a weird like the stuff Vivian's parents had ignored her whole life, and apparently Garrett and Violet are assassins and weirdest of all, her name is on a list and she doesn't know why.
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Send me a fandom / love interest / faceclaim (one or all of those) and I’ll make a plot bunny
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acourtcfmuses · 2 years
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Starter call for my ACOTAR muses!
Please specify who you’d like or I may not write the starter 
List of muses under the cut!
ACOTAR canon muses:
Feyre Archeron (18+) 
Cassian 
Gwyneth ‘Gwyn’ Berdara 
Jesminda 
Viviane 
Azriel 
Emerie 
Elain Archeron
ACOTAR oc muses:
Rhea Berdara - ((Gwyn’s mom))
Orion of Velaris  - ((Feyre / Rhys son))
Koa - ((Adopted son of Mor and Emerie))
Amberle - ((Adopted daughter of Miryam / Drakon))
Asta - ((Daughter of Amren / Varian ))
Calista - ((Gywn / Az daughter))
Eirwan - ((Son of Kallias and Vivaine))
Neve - ((Daughter of Kallias and Vivaine))
Roux - ((Autumn Court guard))
Crossover muses:
Bloom Vanserra Peters - ((Changeling illegitimate daughter of Eris))
Charlotte Charlie Lahey - ((OC Illegitimate daughter of Tamlin))
Nate Dunbar - ((OC Step-son of Helion’s advisor))
Sky - ((Son of Andres / Spring Court Guard))
Riven - ((Spring Court Guard))
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bdscuatui · 4 years
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Giao dịch Bất động sản Quận Erie - Tin tức Buffalo Sau đây là các giao dịch bất động sản trên 5.000 đô la như được liệt kê trong hồ sơ của văn phòng thư ký Quận Erie trong tuần kết thúc vào ngày 20 tháng 12. ALDEN • 2323 Đường Wende, William C. Foley; Leonard A. Weisbeck III đến Thomas F. James, $ 208,000. • 1131 Two Rod Road, Gary N. Stoldt to Daniel Woloszyn, $ 62.500. • 1131 Two Rod Road, Lynn Stoldt to Daniel Woloszyn, $ 62.500. 012794 Tr đến Lisa A. Woodard; Steven J. Woodard, $ 7,700. AMHERST • 167-173 Miller Road, 167 Miller Road LLC đến Caroles Estates LLC, $ 1,812,000. • 138 Promenade Lane, James A. Materese; Virginia L. Materese đến Zoey Glick; Matthew Swerdlin, $ 565.000. • 254 Northill Drive, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation đến Jenneth C. Lane, $ 459,216. • Công viên 15 Bay Lea, Edwin Bailey đến Erin M. Slazak; Matthew F. Slazak, $ 423.000. • 129 Lord Byron Lane, Arline A. Engasser; Wayne D. Engasser đến Wade Bunz; Elizabeth C. Day, $ 390,000. • 90 Koster Row, Mark A. Deers to Ian C. Fasking; Carly M. Minderler, $ 329,900. • Tòa án 38 Thames, Jill Berman; Stephen Berman cho Angela Mekker; Christopher Mekker; Deborah Mekker; Mark Mekker, $ 329,800. • 65 Deville Circle, Kats Development LLC đến Joseph Patrick Cal; Kelly A. Cal, $ 320.000. • 125 Huxley Drive, Brendan Kelly; Elizabeth Kelly đến Teressa Flynn, $ 319.500. • 53 Tartan Lane, Johanna Oreskovic đến Colleen J. Madden; Patrick L. Madden, $ 311.000. • 90 Sylvan Parkway, Corn Hill Property Holdings LLC đến Plaza Group LLC, $ 290.000. • 218 Bentham Pkwy E, Colleen A. Kerr; Michael D. Kerr cho Michael A. Kugel, $ 288,900. • 217 Schoelles, Andrew D. Heim cho Lucas D. Vorpahl; Rachel M. Vorpahl, 280.000 đô la. • Northill Drive, Công ty cổ phần Marrano / marc cho Chelsea E. Gilbert; Richard N. Gilbert, $ 275,900. • 134 Wedgewood Drive, Jill M. Rank; Xếp hạng của Todd cho Carol L. Fuller, $ 275,000. • 33 Foxfire Drive, Gemma Bossi; Gregg M. Geraci; Herman C. Geraci; Jeffrey R. Geraci; Hoa hồng Ann Geraci cho Lynn M. Lopez, $ 275,000. • 40 Tristan Lane, Victor Cannarozzo Jr. đến Amanda M. Batt; Daniel A. Batt, $ 273.000. • 438 Sprucewood Terrace, Grady John Swearingen đến Staci Shick, $ 265.000. • 176 Đường Haussauer, Thomas M. Galdys đến Brian Meier; Hannah M. Meier, $ 257.500. • 128 Cherrywood Drive, Robert Rauh Family Living Trust 090994 Tr cho Sean T. Pellow; Meri J. Tomasulo-Pellow, 255.000 đô la. • 69 Berryman Drive, Anne M. Beiter to Clay E. Case; Megan C. Kuechle, 227.500 đô la. • 210 Oakwood Drive, Andrew S. Vaughn; Caila B. Vaughn đến Mark A. Leiter; Linda K. Ruisi-Leiter, 220.000 đô la. • 148 Ransom Oaks Drive, Lucy G. Braun cho Brian J. Minchen; Jacquelyn G. Minchen, 220.000 đô la. • 2463 Kensington Ave., Roberto A. Lleras đến Katharine Petrillo; Keith Petrillo, 209.000 đô la. • 278 Shady Grove Drive, Bey Bohannon đến Cody Romanos; Meghan Warnke, $ 208,000. • 116 Hamilton Drive, Sarah Bolt đến Johnathon N. Lumadue, 205.000 đô la. • 40 Park Drive, Eric Heffler cho Melissa Heffler; Kostantinos Tsigkrelis, 200.000 đô la. • 760 Robin Road, Donald R. Gerbracht đến Indhirani Balasundaram, 200.000 đô la. • 5854 Main St Unit 603, Judith Michael to Sharon Press, 200.000 đô la. • 5 Tòa án Harvard, Daniel Mcmahon; Mcmahon tin tưởng Tr vào Frances Carter-Johnson; John P. Johnson, 200.000 đô la. • 161 North Linden St., Julio Gonzalez đến Brendan F. Schober, 195.000 đô la. • 11 Đường Manning, James R. Neiler đến Brian Slaybaugh; Carolyn Slaybaugh, 194.200 đô la. • 89 Pearce Drive, Jill Morrison đến Pauline M. Kulchot, 170.100 đô la. • 176 Rosemont Drive, Sandra Carlucci; Pamela Derossi; Jodi Militello; Rhonda Trifilo cho Lisa K. Hamlin; Steven W. Hamlin, 170.000 đô la. • 90 Pearce Drive, Darren J. Jurewicz đến Andrea M. Beacham; Michael F. Beacham, 169.000 đô la. • 209 Hillcrest Drive, Rachel M. Gau; Lucas D. Vorpahl cho Justin K. Garus, 164.000 đô la. • 69 Nancy Lane, Karthic R. Raghupathi đến Dassalegn H. Taddess; Negat M. Tadesse, $ 162.500. • Tòa án 22 Castle, Ralph Meccay đến Brianna Marie Cimato, $ 162.000. • 1264 Dodge Road, Russell A. Bieger; Wayne E. Bieger đến Lise M. Michael, 160.000 đô la. • 183 Darwin Drive, Nancy Twombly; Susan Twombly đến 177 Darwin LLC, $ 159.000. • 72 Vòng hoa, Marcella A. Baumler cho Guo He; Melissa He, 158.000 đô la. • 86 Cindy Drive, Dolores M. Snyder tới Donald E. Manta, 155.000 đô la. • 18l Thomas Jefferson Lane, Daniel Jammal đến Diane Lorenzi, 127.000 đô la. • 492 Sweet Home Road, Michael S. Anasiewicz đến Teresa Maluegeg 100.500 đô la. • 3952 Ridge Lea Rd Đơn vị A, Kathleen A. Hutton đến Zachary Masiewicz, 86.000 đô la. • 25 Coolbrook Ct Đơn vị A, Janice J. Kapturowski; Ronald A. Kapturowski đến Anchor Family Real Real LLC, $ 78.500. • 97 Altair Drive, Ronen LLC đến Misbah Bhatti, $ 42,650. • Keph Dr Garage 39, Joanne M. Rich cho Linda Blasik, $ 6.000. AURORA / ĐÔNG AURORA • 156 Pratt St., Max R. Lafer; Michelle Lafer cho Colin Toolan, 48.500 đô la. • 51 Paine St., Colin Toolan cho Amy Sue Martin, $ 325.000. • 1535 Emery Road, Mark Kuschel; Sharon Kuschel đến Alexander Paul Jordan; Kali Ann Rizzo, $ 225,000. • 452 North St., Lois Claire Hensel đến Amy E. Holtz; Charles A. Holtz, 210.000 đô la. BOoston • 7510 Hạt dẻ, Karl Biggersetaff; Sandra M. Biggerstaff cho Laura R. Mulholland; Dylan M. Pfohl, 180.000 đô la. • Đường Vl West Tillen, Christine L. Rychlik; Daniel Rychlik đến Margaret L. Winnicki; Richard H. Winnicki, 94.500 đô la. • 5569 Đường Shero, Leslie C. Bloom; Michele L. Bloom đến Adam R. Cournan, 70.000 đô la. • Đất trống Cole Road, Hany Shehata đến Reynold H. Wierzba, 60.000 đô la. BUFFALO • 165 Summer St., Townsend Stephen C đến Tbjz Development LLC, 970.000 USD. • 32 Harbor Pointe, Elizabeth A. Vealey đến Elizabeth J. Hoak; Robert P. Hoak Jr., $ 565.000. • 148 South, Peter W. Rains to Jc Properties Qozb LLC, 480.000 đô la. • 166 Rachel Vincent Way, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation cho Andrew Lưu, 397.628 đô la. • 25 Covington, Stephen J. Duszynski ; Victoria J. Weise đến Bridget E. Brace-Macdonald; Brian A. Macdonald, 355.000 đô la. • 174 Chicago St., Chicago Fire LLC đến Jemals Hook & lad 8 LLC, $ 325.000. • 71 Livingston St., John J. Pantalena đến Alex Cuevas, $ 290.000. • 194 Voorhees Ave., Diana Lougen; James P. Lougen đến Shirley J. Burns; Carolyn Jordan, $ 288.000. • 186 Chapin Pkwy # 5, Giulio A. Santarosa cho Steven Dreisin; Rodica M. Tenenbaum, 285.000 đô la. • 488 Lưỡi liềm, Bridget E. Brace; Brian A. Macdonald đến Bá tước Cantwell III; Hy vọng M. Dunbar, $ 260.000. • 138 đồng cỏ, Delmas J. Costello; Delmas J. Costello Sr. đến Dale T. Hohl; Susan M. Hohl, 250.000 đô la. • 401 West Utica St., Angela Mosseau đến Aaron J. Brock-Huffman; Andrew D. Hiệu trưởng, $ 248,400. • 1998 South Park Ave., Daniel J. Bonner; John D. Bonner III; Kevin R. Bonner; Michael J. Bonner đến Mccarty Properties LLC, $ 233,900. • 723 Amherst St., Ashley Eisen; Ross Graney đến Kevin Martin, $ 230.000. • 238 Crestwood Ave., Dominic A. Pecoraro; Ignatius Pecoraro; Orazio F. Pecoraro; Peter J. Pecoraro; Vincent Pecoraro đến 2712 Đại lộ New York. LLC, $ 225,000. • 16 Bell Ave., Karen Wutz; Karen L. Wutz đến Davilyn Marie Stief; Kẻ trộm William Anthony II, 218.000 đô la. • 15 Tennyson Ave., Pamela A. Milkie; Ramon G. Milkie Jr. đến Joshua Jeff; Molly Jeff, $ 215.000. • 165 Fifteenth St., Anderson Place Development LLC đến Jonathan V. Gerber, 210.000 đô la. • 125 / 1g Edward, Beth A. Gần với Taylor L. Tobias, 209.900 đô la. • 587 West Ave., Ariel Franco Jr đến Craig N. Gardo, 200.000 đô la. • 144 Tây Nguyên, Maureen A. Mcc sẵn cho Ryan Kennedy, 200.000 đô la. • 49 Britt Ave., Megan E. Parkinson tới Nathan M. Manna, 195.000 đô la. • 40 Grooween St., Callie Georger; Michael C. Georger to Brooke A. Densing, 195.000 đô la. • 11 Robie Ave., Michelle Bennett-Stieglitz cho Bobby Anderson; Jamie Evan, 195.000 đô la. • 149 Đường gốm, David Scott Paulus; Staci Marie Tojek đến Kyle Anderson; Amanda L. Kenzler, $ 191.000. • 46 Vernon Place, Nancy L. Wakshull đến Eileen C. Berbary; Zachary Berbary, $ 181.000. • 226 Stevenson, Gino Zirpoli cho Alexander J. Lonczak; Sarah E. Mahoney, 180.000 đô la. • 51 Alamo P, Hiệp hội Giáo hội Công giáo La Mã St Agathas của Buffalo đến Alamo Archives LLC, 175.000 đô la. • 552 Marilla St., Michael A. Thomasulo đến Joseph W. Hollinger, 173.500 đô la. 3, Gary Leigh Quảng trường đến Vanessa C. Schmidt, $ 172.500. • 48 Nhà thờ Ấn Độ, Daniel R. Fitzpatrick đến Sean P. Corcoran, $ 170.000. • 161 Whitfield Ave., Rise Up Renovations LLC đến Alexandra L. Cox, $ 168.000. • 251 Columbus, Edward J. Baun II; Tracy A. Baun cho James J. Felschow, 165.000 đô la. • 422 Colvin Ave., Ramon G. Milkie; Vita M. Milkie đến Buffalo Renaissance Properties LLC, 165.000 đô la. • 291 Riley, Lee & vivian LLC đến Christopher J. Murray, 154.750 đô la. • 59 Columbus Ave., Amanda Batt; Daniel Batt đến William P. Davin; Amanda C. Mee, 149.350 đô la. • 356 Herkimer St., Tamla Moo; Soe Ngwe cho William Peri, 138.500 đô la. • 45 Doyle Ave., Paul Darling đến Day Wah, 137.000 đô la. • 226 Sanders, Lynn P. Craig đến Diamond Acer Inc, 135.000 đô la. • 129 Whitfield Ave., John J. Mckeone; Mary C. Mckeone cho Jonathan & elisabeth Langley 2017 Trust Tr, 129.900 đô la. • 215 Rhode Island St., 508 Plymouth LLC đến Djb Residences LLC, 120.000 đô la. • 117 Trang St., Richard M. Farkas; Richard Michael Farkas đến Kriti Dahal; Birat Kadariya, $ 120.000. • 179 Newfield, Phillip J. Ormsby cho Hser Eh; Hser Htoo, $ 116,000. • 411 Parkdale, Devin Eckert; Noreen Eckert; Devin Kelly đến Keith Pawlowski, $ 115.000. • 114 Ladner Ave., Mcdonald Trust 091009 Tr đến Kellen L. Pinkston, $ 114.000. • 1133 Tonawanda St., James D. Battaglia cho Abdulhadi Jassim, $ 110.000. • 743 Tifft WNY Properties LLC, 100.000 đô la. • 2450 Seneca St., John M. Mullins Jr. đến Clovis Daniels III, 100.000 đô la. • 335 Austin St., Sally S. Jorani đến Mohamad Y. Yakub, 99.000 đô la. • 279 Weston Ave., Ugr Giới hạn LLC đến Anis Aba Zaid, 95.500 đô la. • 681 Northumberland Ave., Jason Shakeel Mahmood; Tahir Mahmood to Jermaine D. Brown, 93.000 đô la. • 2293 Niagara St., Michelle L. Carey to Chri Moo, 91.000 đô la. • 333 Vermont, Denise Nichols cho Md Touhidul Hồi giáo; Md Shahnur Talukder, 85.000 đô la. • 318 Woodside Ave., David M. Tuần; John L. Tuần,; Michael L. Tuần; Robert B. Tuần tới Hook & Lad Development LLC, 85.000 đô la. • 63 Littlefield, Debra Chillis đến Farjana Akter; Mohammed Manik, 81.100 đô la. • 187 Sumner, Robert M. Ciesielski; Andrew Smith; Andrew W. Smith gửi Ngân hàng Hoa Kỳ NA, $ 80,153. • 789 Glenwood Ave., Armo Holdings LLC đến Ahamed Mohammad Hassan Sedik, $ 78.000. • 7 Lilac St., Dawn M. Rogalski; Steven R. Teeft cho Ashley Walker; Robert T. Walker, 75.000 đô la. • 145 Cáp St., Michael A. Federici đến Tarsi L. Nathan, 75.000 đô la. • 584 Utica St West, Commonwealth Properties Lc to Buffalo Renaissance Properties LLC, 72.000 đô la. • 219 French St., Ahmed Bhuiyan ; Mohammed Yasin đến Khan Md Azmal Hossain; Sonia Khan, 72.000 đô la. • 36 Custer, James M. Joyce đến Kaijar Ahmed, 70.000 đô la. • 60 Clayton St., Mark J. Schlant đến Thui Lawn Mathning, 68.000 đô la. • 60 Clayton St., Cynthia S. Farney; Roger J. Farney III; Roger J. Farney Jr. đến Thui Lawn Mathning, 68.000 đô la. • 25 Pulaski St., Anthony Post; Gloria M. Đăng lên Barry J. Wilkins; Jamie E. Wilkins, 65.000 đô la. • 249 Madison, Evelyn Hall đến Công ty Bất động sản Quốc tế, 62.000 đô la. • 312 Weston, Mahabbat Ali Akhund đến Sobila Properties Inc, 56.000 đô la. • 114 Spann, Cecile M. Meyer cho Bank of America NA, $ 50,648. • Công viên 118 South, Mueller Ben Kurt; Công ty ủy thác vốn chủ sở hữu dba; Sterling ủy thác cho Darryl Carr; Công viên Ave. Estates LLC, 50.000 đô la. • 452 Willett St., Third World Holdings LLC đến Rj Fitz Properties LLC, 50.000 đô la. • 135 Sweet St., Jobrul Amhed đến Shahana Properties LLC, 50.000 đô la. • 74 Decker, Ivory L. Bouyer cho Queen City Invest LLC, 50.000 đô la. • 132 Royal, Sandra L. Williams đến Meira Thực phẩm LLC, 50.000 đô la. • 74 Howell, Sandra L. Williams; Sandra Long Williams đến Meira Thực phẩm LLC, $ 50.000. • 565 Walden, Mohammed Ismail đến Zulakha Morris, $ 48.000. • 944 West, Dyl Realty LLC đến Raghad T. Dhaifallah, $ 48.000. • 51 Moreland, John J. Sotack cho Rza Group Inc. 46.000 đô la. • 39 Manitoba St., Hook Handyman Service LLC đến Hillel Goral, 45.000 đô la. • 1031 East Lovejoy St., Third World Holdings LLC đến Rj Fitz Properties LLC, 45.000 đô la. • 18 Spaulding St., Third World Holdings LLC đến Rj Fitz Thuộc tính LLC, 45.000 đô la. • 57 Schiller, 35 Sayre LLC cho Công ty quản lý tài sản Ababil, 45.000 đô la. Gibson St., Angelo Quattrociocchi đến Sunshine Buffalo Inc, $ 42,602. • 394 Dearborn, Frederick J. Lynch; Mary E. Lynch đến Four Points Property Management LLC, $ 40.000. • 164 Kilhoffer, Công ty ủy thác vốn chủ sở hữu; Regina M Neff Ira (200355483) Ben đến Abu Sufian, $ 40.000. • 355 Longnecker St., Annette Glowka; Susan Karalus cho Kats Development LLC, $ 37.000. • 41 Jones, Michael A. Seaman; Thành phố Buffalo cho Tập đoàn Amanut, 37.000 đô la. • 186 Barnard St., Sonny Nguyễn đến Bích-Dao Thi Tran, 35.000 đô la. • 650 Utica E, Md Abu Naser đến Parvin Aktar; Md Azgar Hossain, 35.000 đô la. • 111 Shumway St., Gold Rock Properties WNY LLC đến Darren Martin; Gisele Martin, 35.000 đô la. • 43 Fox, Mary A. Carter đến Mohammed Ahmed, 35.000 đô la. • 262 Sobieski, Kenneth M. Mazur đến Syed U. Qadri, 35.000 đô la. • 34 Reed St., April M. Thompson đến 4 Linc Inc. 35.000 đô la. • 55 Hồng, David Hayes đến Rosa Rosado, 34.400 đô la. • 111 Jones St., Deucemont LLC đến Ida Munga; Victor Mwanzo, 34.000 đô la. • 198 Jewett Parkway, Jennifer L. Schaffstall đến James A. Schaffstall, 33.700 đô la. • 191 Newburgh Ave., Michael Heflin; Tami Heflin đến Umma S. Shazia, $ 32.500. • 233 Dutton Ave., Jerry C. Thomas đến Arif Shakil; Syeda Tarannum, 30.000 đô la. • 137 Clarence, Oneil Brown đến Ahmed Bhuiyan; Mohammed Yasin, 30.000 đô la. • 83 Clarence Ave., Leslie Brown đến Ap Multibuz Inc, 30.000 đô la. • Đất trống Peremont Place, Nhà thờ Baptist Cazenovia Park cho Edward Weber, 30.000 đô la. • 283 Leroy Ave., Artis L. Pierce; Tara Y. Đâm vào Jayed Ahmed; Numan Ahmed, 29.000 đô la. • 297 Đinh lăng, Karen M. Herman; Richard E. Herman đến Roebling LLC, $ 28.500. • 32 Woodside, Hamilton Enterprises LLC đến Vin7 LLC, $ 23.000. • 530 Busti Ave., Antonino Pecoraro; Michael Pokriki cho Người chăn cừu & Peterson Properties LLC, $ 18,900. • Cuộc diễu hành 85 Đông, Demario Bonner; Johnny Lee Bonner đến Aquas Corp, 17.500 đô la. • 415 Winslow Ave., Mahabbat Ali Akhund đến Sobila Properties Inc, 16.900 đô la. • 74 Lemon, Michael A. Seaman; Thành phố Buffalo cho Michelle Mayo, $ 16.500. • 103 Thomas St., James L. Murphy đến Richard P. Markert, $ 15.000. • 292 Stockbridge, Alfred T. Warren đến Kamrun Nahar, $ 8,500. • 38 Royal Av, Kervin Mateo cho Michael Tôn giáo, 8.000 đô la. CHEEKTOWAGA • 3085 Harlem Road, Cheektowaga I Medical Properties LLC đến Pmak Cheektowaga LLC, 36.000.000 USD. • 50-950 Thruway Plaza Drive, G & i Ix Empire Thruway Plaza LLC đến Carrols LLC, $ 1.200.000. • 60 Hickory Grove Marshall, $ 212.500. • 109 Preston St., David M. Wilkosz; Judith A. Wilkosz cho Steve Simme, $ 185,000. • 93 Sebring Drive, Craig M. Emminger; Kimberly Lewis đến Qin Yong Huang, 180.000 đô la. • 203 Lydia Lane, Christopher J. Santora đến Steven J. Herod, 180.000 đô la. • 16 Fairoaks Lane, Joseph A. Devincentis; Margaret L. Devincentis; Kathleen Ann Lyons; Patricia Cecelia Russ đến Jerry Sharpe, $ 169,900. • Sân thượng 32 Manlon, Michelle L. Adams; Heather L. Morgante đến Dimond M. Truesdale; Michael L. Truesdale Jr., 169.900 đô la. • 118 Nam Prince Drive, Jacqueline M. Amodeo; Anthony S. Labarbara; Anthony Labarbara đến Craig M. Emminger; Kimberly A. Emminger, 168.450 đô la. • 941 Tòa án Sherwood, George Poulos đến Kelsey Leon-Wedmore, 168.000 đô la. • 112 Đại lộ Greenway, Eye On Design Homes Inc đến Nancy E. Highway, 165.000 đô la. • 4 Joseph St., Patricia A. Kupkowski ; Sharon M. Kupkowski đến Pháp Khanal; Yam Khanal, 164.000 đô la. • 184 Diane Drive, Harry D. Smith đến Matthew G. Reinbold; Tháp Patricia L., $ 163.500. • 94 Yvette Drive, Kelsey Fitzgerald; Andrew Fogelsonger đến Joseph A. Todoro, 157.500 đô la. • 1684 Kensington Ave., Brian P. Meier đến Jacobi Whitfield, 157.000 đô la. • Đường 22 Yorktown, Lisa M. Voelker đến Rachel M. Stotz, 153.000 đô la. • 74 Judith A, Renee Carroll ; Irene Romanowski; Robert Romanowski đến Mariola Niewiadomski, 150.000 đô la. • 108 Cornell Drive, Lynn Karp đến Andrew Fogelsonger; Kelsey Fogelsonger, 150.000 đô la. • 180 Cass Ave., Alan F. Zdon; Sharon M. Zdon đến Jacob Walkow; Sara Walkow, 149.000 đô la. • 390 Mcnaughton Ave., Richard Lasker; Ying Lasker cho Jocelyn J. Folaron, $ 147.000. • 151 Kilbourne Road, Joseph A. Oscarier; Linda A. Oscar cho Bridget D. Randle, $ 145.000. • 236 Poinciana Parkway, Christopher E. Boyd; Miranda L. Boyd cho Adam M. Ryan; Richard J. Ryan, $ 145,000. • 57 đường Meadowlawn, Tracy L. Bieber đến Arielle N. Brown, $ 143.500. • Ngõ 82 Constance, Gerald W. Felckowski; Michelina Odonnell cho Callie J. Weigand, 140.000 đô la. • 1372 Đường Harlem, Thuộc tính Cao nguyên của Buffalo Inc đến Andrew Ha Sr., 135.000 đô la. • 58 Satinwood Drive, Joyce Ritenburg; Jean M. Tocha cho Michael R. Beutler, 132.000 đô la. • 28 Yvonne Ave., Carol Skotnicki; David M. Skotnicki đến Erika Skotnicki, 125.000 đô la. • 329 Mcnaughton Ave., Audrey L. Latza đến Jeffrey P. Torgalski, 122.000 đô la. • 157 Briarcliff, Kevin Seaman Ira Ben; Công ty ủy thác vốn chủ sở hữu đối với Courtney E. Helinski, $ 115.000. • 35 Mafalda Drive, Joseph P. Laporta; Susan M. Laporta đến Abdulaziz Alharbi, 112.500 đô la. • 44 Rumford St., Sue A. Winklhofer đến Ryan P. Mooney, 112.500 đô la. • 1194 Đại lộ đô thị George, Chehabi Catherine El; Barbara M. Lynch; Barbara Zygmunt cho Gary M. Ryan; Karen M. Ryan, 104.000 đô la. • 76-78 Đại lộ đô thị George, Thuộc tính vùng cao của Buffalo Inc đến Andrew Ha Sr., 100.000 đô la. • 1071 Cleveland Drive, Michele A. Meldrum đến Joshua C. Crosby, 96.000 đô la. • 10 Village Lane, Ngăn xếp Lorraine; Richard E. Stack đến Md Mayen Uddin, 95.300 đô la. • Đường thế kỷ 114, Chứng chỉ tài sản bảo đảm vốn chủ sở hữu sê-ri 2006-3 Tr; Chứng khoán tài sản đảm bảo tài sản của Wells Fargo 2006-3 Tin tưởng vào Yesmin Management LLC, 95.000 đô la. • 79 Le Havre Drive, Carol J. Calo cho Mathew Matla, 92.000 đô la. • 232 Curtiss St., Terena K. Clore to Kenneth R. Murphy, 85.000 đô la. • 147 Gualbert Ave., Ruth Peters đến Kanij FHRa Nijum; Mohammed L. Rahman, $ 80,250. • 41 Đường Meaford, Monir Hossain; Nundes A. Hossain đến Yesmin Management LLC, $ 80,096. • 186 Willowlawn Parkway, Angel C. Cruz; Lorraine M. Cruz đến Mohammed Delowar Hossain; Nowshara J. Hossain, 65.000 đô la. • 124 Willowlawn Pky, Helen M. Arent to Todd R. Benzin, 58.000 đô la. • 32 Audet Drive, Nicole L. Guyer; Carrie M. Guyer-Woodard; Nicole L. Guyer-Woodard; Carrie M. Woodard cho Nicole L. Guyer-Woodard, $ 11,512. CÂU HỎI • 10390 Main St., Rbj Properties LLC để hoàn thành 7 thuộc tính LLC, $ 912.000. • 9684 Cobblestone Drive, Andrea T. Esch; Andrew E. Esch đến Adam E. Chipalowsky; Kristen L. Chipalowsky, $ 765.000. • 9674 Tòa án Aster vàng, Frank J. Marracino; Wende Anne Marracino đến Bình minh M. Nicosia; Michael L. Nicosia, $ 730.000. • 8972 Marcos Hideaway, Forbes Homes Inc cho Christopher J. Rogers; Erika A. Rogers, $ 625,894. • 5417 Alderbrook Lane, Dog Bone Partners LLC đến Darlene R. Witkowski; Thomas H. Witkowski, 597.620 đô la. • 8353 Black Walnut Drive, Lisa Paige; Sean Paige đến Alexander Stremiakov; Volha Stremiakova, $ 549,900. • 4667 Brentwood Drive, Adam E. Chipalowsky; Kristen L. Wilson đến Joseph P. Heins; Maria M. Heins, $ 460.000. • 9250 Qua Cimato, Anna M. Diliberto; Joseph J. Diliberto đến Paul A. Lilley; Zografia Lilley, $ 417.500. • 4561 Gentwood Drive, Gentwood Development LLC đến David P. Jernigan, 394.450 đô la. • 5391 Briannas Nook, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation cho Gary W. Derner; Sharon Derner, 385.834 đô la. • 5652 Ferncrest Ct -b, Biệt thự tại Spaulding Green LLC đến Mary E. Levea, 379.424 đô la. • 5035 Glenwood Drive, Caleb A. Hamlin; Jennifer L. Hamlin đến Craig Zimpfer, 335.000 đô la. • 5550 Via Marina Drive, Daniel A. Parisi; Marilyn E. Parisi đến Mkj Buffalo Group Inc, $ 322,000. • 10065 Clarence Center Road, Laurence W. Graves; Lee Ann Graves đến Heath R. Marchand; Sarah E. Marchand, $ 275,000. • 8285 Đường Greiner, Bryan P. Lorenz; Jennifer A. Lorenz đến Christopher G. Gromek, 255.000 đô la. • 8947 ngõ gỗ, Melissa M. Haentges; Sean M. Haentges cho Jessica Costantino; Gary Westberg, $ 248,000. • 10190 Clarence Center Road, Keith J. Byers đến Michele C. Brayley, 238.000 đô la. • 5462 Village Station Circle, Peter T. Loconti đến Margot Bailey, 230.000 đô la. • 4299 Roxbury Drive, Heath R. Marchand; Sarah Newman đến Deborah M. Delucia, 230.000 đô la. • 7345 Đường vận chuyển, Kim N. Athans đến Wendybird Properties LLC, 180.000 đô la. • 10745 Main St., Newhouse Gordon LLC đến Derose Properties LLC, 117.000 đô la. COLDEN • 8675 Thác Road, Tod D. Smith đến Max Brock, $ 160.000. • 8321 Knapp Road, Richard J. Maciejewski; Suzanne M. Maciejewski đến Dylan J. Kerlin; Shannon M. Miller, $ 121,191. THU THẬP • Đất trống Wilson Road, Emil Filkorn; Sigrid Filkorn cho John R. Pusztay; Loriann Pusztay, 47.322 đô la. CONCORD • 10901 Đường Glenwood, Nancy A. Ballantyne; Carolyn E. Leed đến Deutsche Bank Company Trust Tr; Các khoản phải thu bảo đảm tài sản được bảo đảm LLC Trust 2006-Wm3 và xem, $ 321,569. • 36 Edelweiss Drive, Wesley Burris; Lynn Goble cho Chad Beers, 110.000 đô la. EDEN • 4254 Mary Drive, Lina Capital LLC đến Bradley Schreiber, 158.000 đô la. ELMA • 1291 Đường Jamison, Sara A. Meiler; Steven M. Meiler cho Nicole Serio Nhu cầu bổ sung của bên thứ nhất Tr, Trust, $ 689.500. • 1540 Billington Road, Gail M. Magdon; David R. Petrille đến Bowen Road Properties LLC, $ 310.000. • 101 Fairway Drive, John T. Nowak Sr.; Rosemarie Nowak cho David Skotnicki, 265.000 đô la. • 661 Stolle Road, B & e Trust không thể hủy ngang 090415 Tr cho Joseph A. Oscarier; Linda Oscarier, 250.000 đô la. • 1030 Đường Ostrander, Sandra J. Junkin đến Angela L. Patti, 245.000 đô la. • 1840 Đường Bullis, Julianna T. Gauthier đến Ellen Durkin, 236.100 đô la. MỌI NGƯỜI • 8756 Đường Bờ Hồ, Kenneth R. Wyman; Phyllis M. Wyman cho Eric Heffler, 525.000 đô la. • 6789 Đường Derby, Jessica L. Persichini; John J. Persichini cho David C. Weber, 227.000 đô la. • 875 Đường Bennett, Adalbert Rojek III đến Jean C. Cosenza, 186.170 đô la. • 9405 Đường Versailles, Roseann Zielinski; Thomas J. Zielinski đến Thomas G. Colligan, 170.000 đô la. • 600 Milsom Parkway, Betty A. Waddell; Ernest J. Waddell cho Daniel P. Duhan; Laura S. Duhan, 130.000 đô la. ĐẢO GRAND • 126 Country Club Drive, John W Stickl Construction Co Inc đến Fred B. Klein, 295.000 đô la. • 3427 Stony Point Road, Alfred O. Minklei; Alfred Minklei; Elizabeth N. Minklei cho Emily A. Carowick; Fred M. Carowick Jr., 270.000 đô la. • 1806 Đường Stony Point, Jennifer Schneider; Kimberly A. Schrey; Kimberly Schrey; Geraldine Witkowski cho Lisa M. Grochowski; Michael L. Grochowski, 199.000 đô la. • 2610 Đường cơ sở, Elsie O. Gasbarro đến Richard S. Campagna Sr.; Rosemary A. Campagna, 165.000 đô la. • 3325 Wallace Drive, Pretium Mortimbition Trust Tr to Stephen Liebler, 105.000 đô la. • Đất trống 34 Eagleview Drive, Whitehaven Properties LLC đến Betty A. Armenia; Joseph P. Armenia Jr., 40.000 đô la. HAMBURG • Đất trống Đại lộ Tây Nam, Hamburg Land Associates LLC đến Jl Hamburg 1301 LLC, $ 575.000. • 5460 Cooper Ridge, Forbes Homes Inc đến Olejniczak 2018 Family Trust, $ 419.921. • 5197 South Park, Elaine Benes; Randolph F. Benes để nuôi dưỡng Buffalo Inc, 400.000 đô la. • 2436 Hobblebush Lane, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation đến Cindy L. Adymy; John J. Adymy III, $ 384.900. • 75 Elmview Ave., 75 Elmview Associates LLC đến J Milligan Properties LLC, $ 365.000. • 4750 Clifton Parkway, Arthur Petch đến Deborah J. Jablonski; John R. Keem Jr., 363.000 đô la. • 2428 Hobblebush Lane, Marrano / marc Equity Corporation đến Tina M. Monaco; Vincent Monaco Jr., $ 305,511. • 2924 Amsdell Road, Christopher M. Triviz đến Deborah L. Roehm, $ 290.000. • 4550 Tomaka, Raymond suchan cho Brenda A. Gyer; Richard T. Gyer, 280.000 đô la. • 47 Allie Lane, Ryan Homes; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Christopher Pendergast, $ 245,450. • 22 Stelle St., Ryan ngôi nhà; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Charles W. Boehler; Pamela Fechter-Boehler, $ 239,550. • 55 Allie Lane, Ryan ngôi nhà; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Dawn St Eoiff; Eo biển Ronald, 238.060 đô la. • 3367 Creekview, Carol B. Dane cho Emily Bauer; Eric Bauer, 222.000 đô la. • 51 Allie Lane, Nvr Inc; Nhà Ryan; Ryan ngôi nhà của New York đến Elmer Fos; Maria Fox, $ 220,575. • 4929 Roseview Ave., Gerald M. Hartnett; Renee S. Hartnett cho Anthony J. Mingarelli Jr., 199.700 đô la. • 4575 Parker Road, Russell E. Fullone to Matthew Cook, 195.000 đô la. • 4092 Highview Parkway, Mark Tredinnick cho Ryan P. Cole, 195.000 đô la. • 1571 Sundance Trl, Iva J. Bailey-Pháo; William R. Cannon đến Grace A. Christiansen; Ryan P. Walchot, 195.000 đô la. • 4417 Stratford Terr, Linda A. Decarlo to Susan L. Grady; John M. Seward, $ 170.000. • Đường mòn 3605 Connie, Patricia T. Fedele đến Baun Edward John II; Tracy A. Baun, 165.000 đô la. • 3966 Yale Ave., Cheryl L. Pulinski; Paul S. Pulinski cho Michael Morgante, 157.500 đô la. • 4793 Chapman Parkway, Carol J. Sutfin; Richard D. Sutfin đến Stephanie L. Duffany, 155.000 đô la. ��� 5502 Đường Rogers, Dennis E. Fabin; Patricia A. Krakowski đến Erika Aeryn Mirossay, $ 151,050. • 85 Browning Drive, Carl E. Wahl; Hoa hồng Mary Wahl; Rosemary Wahl cho Angela Lambrix; Brett L. Lambrix, 150.100 đô la. • 4602 Chapman Parkway, Elizabeth A. Taylor; Michael E. Taylor đến Marissa S. Taylor, 144.000 đô la. • 424 Pleasant Ave., Laelia LLC đến Rita J. Hagelin, 116.000 đô la. • 69 Newton Road, Patricia A. Tomaka; Robert E. Tomaka đến Richard R. Tomaka, 100.000 đô la. • 3692 First St., Nasser Saeed to Holley Mann; Steven Mann, 78.000 đô la. • 64 Allie Lane, Country Lawn Associates đến Ryan ngôi nhà của New York, 48.000 đô la. • 2700 Riverton Ave., Cindy Staffeldt; Lloyd Staffeldt; Terry Staffeldt đến Sonia Perez, 47.500 đô la. • Đất trống Holly Place, Robert G. Wolfe đến Elaine Radder; Mark J. Radder, 12.500 đô la. HÀ LAN • 9737 Warner Bay Road, David C. Hall đến Raymond suchan, $ 290.000. • 7744 Vermont Hill Road, Gregory G. Ruchser đến Denielle A. Swinarski; Steven Swinarski II, $ 6.000. LACKAWANNA • 51 Burke Drive, Mobarhan & burke LLC đến Fawaz Kaid, 145.000 đô la. • 122 West Elmview Ave., Mark T. Pcionek tới Ramsey Nagi Trust 040219 Tr, 145.000 đô la. Caitlin M. Garry, 135.000 đô la. • 112 Milnor Ave., Susan M. Terzian đến Jeremy D. House; Amy L. Troy, 125.000 đô la. • 218 Warsaw, Denise A. Bociek; Richard E. Bociek đến Amanda K. Jedraszczak, $ 103,880. • Địa điểm 24 Edgewood, Richard Gasiorowski; Sophia E. Gasiorowski đến Abdulnaser A. Abdulaziz; Samar Hassan, 74.000 đô la. • 176 Wilmuth Ave., Gerald Gladney; Bức tường Carolyn đến Petra Z. Gayton; Gregorio Matta Nokers, 50.000 đô la. • 33 Norman Way, Thành phố Lackawanna đến Brandon Falbo; Shannon Falbo, $ 22.000. LANCASTER • 11 Tòa án Bridgwater, David P. Jernigan đến Marybeth Gianni; Dennis Komrek, $ 310.000. • 1338 Đường chuộc, Derrick W. Linde; Derrick W. Linde Jr. đến Matthew Linde; Michael Linde, 240.000 đô la. • 5291 William St., James Edward Benz; Benz M. Margaret; Mary Margaret Benz; Patrick Gerard Benz; Paul Gerald Benz; Terry Raymond Benz đến Christian Sậy; Jillian Zymanek, $ 233,900. • 310 Broezel Ave., Suzanne E. Cruz đến Mia Christopher; Morgan J. Christopher, $ 197.500. • 15 Ivy Way, Carol A. Casey; James F. Casey Jr. đến James A. Bistoff, $ 172.000. • 6020 Genesee St., Geraldine E. Reigle; Milton J. Reigle cho Christopher Eric Boyd; Miranda Lee Boyd, 88.900 đô la. • 0 Đường vỉa hè, Tập đoàn cung cấp khí đốt nhiên liệu quốc gia cho Trung tâm lưu trữ Alden Self LLC, 34.000 đô la. MARILLA • 2608 Đường Ba Rod, Margaret M. Thompson-Vaccaro đến Peter John Horn, 133.000 đô la. • Đất trống Bullis, Chris A. Huston; Rob J. Huston; Tad S. Huston; Cindy L. Nowak đến Toffoli 2017 Family Trust, 75.000 USD. • 1064 Đường Four Rod, Daniel G. Tiện dụng cho Anita M. Foss; Dale R. Foss, 60.000 đô la. BẢN TIN MỚI • 12586 Đường Meahl, Nancy E. Ohara; James D. Pixley đến Victoria P. Donnelly; David Neurohr, $ 185,000. • 11825 Đường chính, Carol Ann Sauer đến Rock Garden Properties LLC, $ 165,000. PHÍA BẮC • 3217 Langford Road, Charles A. Richmond; Mary J. Richmond; Charles A & mary J Richmond Tin tưởng có thể hủy ngang Tr cho Michaela A. Richmond, 35.000 đô la. ORCHARD PARK • 500 Sterling Drive, Orchard Park I Medical Properties LLC đến Pmak Orchard Park LLC, $ 9.700.000. • 16 Aspen Lane, Oak Orchard Development LLC đến Maria L. Wood; Wood R. Christopher, $ 616,720. • 7 Fox Drive Drive, Cheryl M. Patton; Đánh dấu G. Patton cho Charles Key; Jessica Key, 360.000 đô la. • 3920 Taylor Road, Ủy ban phòng cháy chữa cháy quận Park Park đến Timbury LLC, 350.000 đô la. • 103 Burbank Drive, Thomas Turk đến Anne M. Kidney; Dennis D. Thận, 350.000 đô la. • 22 Green Lake Drive, Marilyn J. Pelleschi; Paul R. Pelleschi cho Jessica L. Persichini; John J. Persichini, $ 312.000. • 4 Timberlake Drive, Gale L. Genco; Thomas J. Genco đến Carol O. Strauch; Daniel W. Strauch, $ 293.000. • 17 ngõ Wellington, Anne M. Thận; Dennis D. Thận đến Carey C. Beyer; Grace E. Golando, $ 275,000. • 170 Velore Ave., James Selice; Michelle R. Selice cho Jeffrey A. Zimmerman; Kara S. Zimmerman, $ 174.000. • 5540 Lake Ave., Christine Lis; Roger J. Lis đến Amy Lynn Szyszkowski, 160.000 đô la. • 192 Velore Ave., Kara S. Parkinson; Jeffrey A. Zimmerman đến Megan Parkinson, $ 131.500. SARDINIA • 10170 Đường Vịnh Warner, Kathleen L. Newman; Ralph T. Newman đến Palmer sữa Farms LLC, $ 120.000. THÀNH PHỐ TONAWANDA • 141 Clinton St., Gary M. Bisone; Mary Lynne Bisone cho Christopher P. Heyer, 225.000 đô la. • 30 Fillmore Ave., David N. Kuczkowski; Peter K. Kuczkowski; Thomas E. Kuczkowski đến Jc Tonawanda Tower Qozb LLC, 165.000 đô la. • 149 Clinton St., Gary M. Bisone; Mary Lynne Bisone cho Daniel P. Walters, 160.000 đô la. • 91 Đường Frederick, Justin Dyson; Lacey Huss cho Paul Darling, $ 145.000. • 166 Canton, Joann K. Mileham; Jack D. Parmentier; James R. Parmentier; Robert C. Parmentier cho Rachel M. Carroll, 136.000 đô la. • 196 Walter Ave., Keith G. Harter đến Stanley A. Musielak, 127.000 đô la. • Đường 116 Frederick, John Garner Lawrence; Karen E. Lawrence đến Brian Zwack, $ 110,600. • 394 Fletcher St., Linda Volmrich cho Jane M. Meer, $ 108.000. • 18 Fremont St., Thomas J. Makar cho Catherine E. Horton; Joshua P. Horton, 106.000 đô la. • 19 Fillmore Ave., 316 Fletcher LLC đến Jc Tonawanda Tower Qozb LLC, 106.000 đô la. • 80 Canton St., Ryan Leonard; Lillian E. Simon đến Lmb Capital Inc, 102.203 đô la. • 66 Coshway Place, Steven M. Sommers đến Casey Deuser; Peter G. Sivu, 90.566 đô la. • Đường Willowbend, Meghan J. Jopp đến Oa Buffalo IV LLC, 80.000 đô la. • 20 Dexter St., Karen Koch đến Stephen Didas; Susan Didas, 55.000 đô la. TONAWANDA • 1609 Kenmore Ave., Power International Inc đến Jasnov Realty LLC, $ 273.000. • 93 Forbes Ave., Gloria Sanders-Wingrove; Daniel Wingrove đến Monica C. Biggie; Marc R. Dratch, $ 225,600. • 161 Raintree Parkway, Suzanne M. Smith đến Kris V. Irwin, $ 222,000. • 103 Green Tree Road, Daniel R. Hanna đến Jamie Garrow; Jessica Garrow, $ 185,297. • 532 Moore Ave., Lindsey A. Knoph đến Travis Terreberry, $ 175.000. • 103 Mayfield Ave., Megan Baumann đến Dominic J. Eusanio, 155.000 đô la. • Đại lộ 319 Parkhurst, Christopher P. Sajda; Teresa M. Siminski đến Heather A. Kowalewski, 152.000 đô la. • 84 Melody Lane, Mark K. Oetinger; Paul K. Oetinger cho Sarah M. Bertram, $ 145,516. • 280 Đại lộ Victoria, Michael A. Kugel đến Grace Butler; Matthew Butler, $138,000.• 76 Linden Ave., Jennie J. Lee to Sondra Lee Forgie, $136,900.• 107 Lyndale Ave., Nicholas Kozminski; Jonathan Kurtz to Denis Kulev, $125,000.• 969 Parker Boulevard, Edwin C. Anker III; Lorettann Anker; Cathleen L. Crieco; Susan L. Esford to Sead Balic, $125,000.• 55 Delaware Road, Michael J. Lococo; Sally Lococo; Thomas C. Lococo to Caroline Horrigan-Maurer; Paul Maurer, $125,000.• 137 Midland Ave., Huda Mahmood Hebeeb to Michael Hamilton, $105,000.• 439 Woodstock Ave., Hoover Irrevocable Trust Tr to Pm Property Solutions LLC, $90,000.• 362 Harrison Ave., Frank S. Wojcik Jr.; Michael J. Wojcik to Aleksandr Livshits; Marina Livshits; Leonid Pais, $80,000.• 428 Mang Ave., Joseph R. Teglash; Leonard Zaccagnino to Allison Rauch; Scott Rauch, $69,800.• 86 Somerton Ave., Timothy James Andruschat; Jason Barbarino; Jason Barbrino to 6831 Seneca St. LLC, $67,101.• 340 Floradale Ave., Thomas S. Abate; Diana L. Grenier to Diana L. Grenier, $44,000. WALES• 6595 Meadow Lane, Jessica L. Molino; John P. Molino to School Gow, $300,000.• 11822 Carpenter Road, Delores A. Wild; Robert W. Wild to Kathleen T. Wild; Robert W. Wild Jr., $189,000. WEST SENECA• 39 Tracy Lynn Lane, Stephen J. Lanza to Nicole L. Larusch; Robert F. Larusch, $270,000.• 294 Oakbrook Drive, David H. Cook; Melissa D. Cook to Cartus Financial Corporation, $233,000.• 294 Oakbrook Drive, Cartus Financial Corporaiton to Nicole M. Barry; Daniel R. Fabin, $233,000.• 3612 Seneca St., Isosceles D. Garbes; Kathleen Garbes to Bouttime Ashare LLC, $230,000.• 36 Phyllis Drive, Michelle John; Timothy John to Mark R. Theurer, $223,000.• 22 Blair Lane, Henry A. Eismann to Deborah Campbell, $189,500.• 87 Treehaven Road, Anthony P. Buttino; Suzanne M. Buttino to Meghan N. Guerin; Nicholas J. Guerin, $185,000.• 27 Centennial Court, Edward J. Harmon to Lisa J. Prizel; Ronald E. Prizel, $183,166.• 151 Boncroft Drive, Nicholas J. Guerin; Meghan N. Mcnamara to Jacob K. Ciulla, $158,000.• 19 Willink Ave., David J. Collins to Marc Vitagliano, $145,000.• 118 Chamberlin Drive, Eileen M. Landseadel; Gary A. Landseadel to Christine Rottger, $143,000.• 264 Wimbledon Court, Robert E. Jones to Conor M. Murray, $141,000.• 59 Electric Ave., Paige E. Taylor to Christopher W. Redlein; Jennifer Redlein, $137,800.• 30 Greenfield Ave., Andrew A. Schlenker to Erica S. Odonnell; Ryan M. Odonnell, $122,000.• 32 Benson Ave., HUD to Jonathan S. Klimek, $105,777.• 3448 Clinton St., Janice Nice; Debra Rego to Dump King LLC, $100,000.• 36 Boynton Ave., Gary Toner to Lawrence W. Kosowski, $54,000.• 3448 Clinton St., Salvatore Rizzo to Dump King LLC, $50,000.• 132 Phyllis Drive, John E. Borngraber to David Salazar, $50,000.• Vacant land Seneca Creek Road, Joseph Florea; Patricia A. Florea to Christopher M. Klimek, $45,000. [ad_2] Nguồn
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SCOUT IS OUT // VOLUME 8
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After a fun-filled year of scouting and photo shoots, Volume 8 is finally here! We are so excited to introduce you to the fabulous Vol 8 members, representing the best of Dallas businesses, artists and entrepreneurs. You can view the guide online here or keep an eye out for it around town! A list of additional distribution locations will be released soon.  Also, a HUGE thanks to Tarin Frantz, Jason Kindig, Carol Riell and Jen Burner for capturing the amazing images found within the guide and to our TSG designers for making the spreads come alive. We couldn’t do it without them! 
- Ashley Beane (Allie Beth) - Anna Lou Glass Collective* - Bleu Ciel* - Book A Birdie - Bush Center* - Caitlin Wilson* - Caryn Lawn - Coats Homes* - Collins & Sweezey - Costa Christ Media - Dallas Arts District* - Dexter & Co. - Dondolo* - Dunbar Road Design - Evolve Tech* - Farzin Rugs* - Harwood District* - Highland Park Housekeeping* - Hillary Littlejohn Design Studio - Jackson Durham - Long Cove - Ludowici* - Michelle Wood (Compass) - Mione Plant - Missing Q Press* - ML Interiors Group - Prep My Lakehouse - Providence Lane - Pure Barre Preston Hollow* - Pure Barre University Park* - Pure Barre Uptown* - Scarlet Reagan* - Talulah & HESS* - Tarin Frantz - To & From Gifts - Tootsies* - Turner McDowell - Vivian’s Boutique Spa* - White House Group (Compass) - Worthington Corners
*The Scout Guide Dallas Volume 8 available at this location. 
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