Voldemort won the war, and the world ended in silence instead of victory. Y/N is about to be executed in the ruins of Hogwarts when Professor McGonagall gives her an ancient Time Turner and a single instruction: go find James Potter. She wakes in the 1970s, in the Marauders era, with memories of a future that no longer exists and knowledge that should not be possible. But the past is not as fixed as she expects, and every choice she makes begins to change more than just history. It changes her memories too. As she tries to prevent the rise of Voldemort, Y/N is pulled into the lives of the Marauders, where trust is fragile and every friendship carries weight. Sirius Black challenges her instinctively, Remus Lupin understands her in ways she is not prepared for, and James Potter remains the anchor point of a future she is trying to rewrite. Meanwhile, Peter Pettigrew watches more than anyone realizes. In a world where time resists being changed, even love becomes dangerous.
The Battle of Hogwarts was supposed to be the most dangerous night of Y/N’s life. Then Theodore Nott shoved a Portkey into her hand. Instead of safety, Y/N lands fourteen years in the future, in another reality entirely, where civilization has fallen, the dead walk, and the magical world she knew never existed. Worse? She arrives directly in Negan’s lineup, moments after Glenn and Abraham have been killed. Y/N knows nothing about walkers, the Saviors or Alexandria. Rick’s group knows nothing about the blood-covered stranger who wandered out of the woods carrying a wand. And Negan? The moment their eyes meet, ancient magic recognizes something neither of them expected. A soul bond. Y/N knows exactly what it means. Negan has absolutely no idea. Now Y/N must survive an apocalypse without Hogwarts, the Ministry or any way home, while hiding the impossible connection between herself and the man her new family has every reason to hate. She survived Voldemort. Surely zombies and one infuriating man with a baseball bat can’t be that much worse. Right?
Soul marks are simple. On an eighteenth birthday, magic reveals the person—or people—destined to become part of your life. Most witches and wizards receive one mark. Fred and George Weasley received something different. Two years after leaving Hogwarts, the twins have grown used to the strange silver markings on their arms and the knowledge that they are waiting for a third person to complete their bond. They know the magic exists. They just don’t know who she is. Y/N never expected her eighteenth birthday to change anything. A Ravenclaw Quidditch player who spent her Hogwarts years competing against the infamous Weasley twins, she always saw Fred and George as friendly rivals—clever, chaotic, and impossible to beat. They were never friends, never anything more. Until a mysterious soul mark appears on her skin. A mark that connects her to two people who have already been waiting for her. With a rare Triad Bond bringing their lives together, Y/N, Fred, and George must figure out what it means to be bound by magic without letting magic decide everything for them. Because a soulmate bond can reveal who you’re meant to find… But only you can choose who you become.