When the mysterious Lysander Black transfers from Durmstrang to Hogwarts in sixth year, the entire wizarding world seems to stop and stare. The long-lost Black heir — Bellatrix and Narcissa’s younger brother, raised among dark magic and pureblood expectations — was supposed to become everything his family believed in. Instead, he arrives at Hogwarts carrying a vicious scar down his face, a hatred for blood purity buried deep in his chest, and enough secrets to make even the Marauders uneasy. Sirius Black trusts him immediately, remembering the boy who once felt more like a brother than a cousin, but James Potter and Remus Lupin aren’t so convinced. As Lysander slowly becomes tangled in Gryffindor chaos, late nights on the Astronomy Tower, and the strange comfort of people who refuse to give up on him, old wounds begin to crack open. But beneath the cigarettes, sarcasm, and beautiful sharp edges, Lysander is hiding something dangerous: an Animagus form unlike anything they’ve ever seen — an enormous arctic wolfdog that somehow calms the monster inside Remus Lupin completely. Set during the Marauders’ final years at Hogwarts, the story follows love, loyalty, trauma, and the terrifying realization that sometimes the people raised in darkness fight hardest for the light.
Arabella is a hardened survivor in The Walking Dead universe—seventeen years old, shaped by five brutal years alone in the apocalypse. She’s quiet, highly skilled, and moves with precision, using stealth and strategy to stay alive rather than brute force. Beneath her guarded exterior is deep trauma from everything she’s seen and done, but also a strong sense of loyalty and protection for those she chooses to stand beside. After helping Carol Peletier rescue the group from Terminus, Arabella slowly becomes part of Rick Grimes’s group. She forms close bonds with them—Carol becomes a mother figure, Daryl Dixon takes on a protective, father-like role, and she develops a deep, quiet relationship with Carl Grimes. She also grows attached to Judith Grimes, finding rare peace in protecting her. As the group journeys toward Alexandria Safe-Zone, Arabella transitions from a lone survivor into a trusted, integral member of the family—someone who not only fights to survive, but finally has people to live for.