Remain in Light - Part 1 by veeagainst

EPISODE · Oct 14, 2023 · 9H 15M

Remain in Light - Part 1 by veeagainst

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Podfic Text-to-Speech (TTS) reading of Remain in Light by veeagainst Cover Art By: Playa Pariah Summary What if Sirius Black didn't die? It's been done many times. Here's veeagainst's take on it. Creators veeagainst | Tumblr | AO3 Playa Pariah | Linktree BurningAurora | Tumblr | AO3 | LinktreeChapters(00:00) - Chapter 1: Dumbledore’s Office (01:12) - Chapter 2: St Mungo's (07:01) - Chapter 3: St Mungo's (26:19) - Chapter 4: St Mungo's (32:11) - Chapter 5: Letter, 14 July, the summer after Harry’s fifth year (34:17) - Chapter 6: Two Years Ago, almost exactly, Gwynedd (43:03) - Chapter 7: Hogwarts, about twenty years ago (50:42) - Chapter 8: The summer after Harry's fifth year (01:10:58) - Chapter 9: Remus, in the years between James and Lily's deaths and Sirius's escape (01:21:04) - Chapter 10: The summer after the Triwizard Tournament (01:24:16) - Chapter 11: Grimmauld Place, during Harry's fifth year (01:28:35) - Chapter 12: Late May, Harry's Fifth Year, Grimmauld Place (01:42:19) - Chapter 13: June of Harry's Fifth Year, Grimmauld Place (01:59:52) - Chapter 14: Remus and Dumbledore, A Series of Memories (02:19:25) - Chapter 15: Lying Low at Lupin's (03:05:19) - Chapter 16: The Start of Harry's Sixth Year (03:18:22) - Chapter 17: The Summer Before and the Start of Harry's Sixth Year, Sirius's Perspective (03:49:15) - Chapter 18: The Creation of Remus Lupin, Werewolf, Part 1 (04:53:01) - Chapter 19: The Creation of Remus Lupin, Werewolf, Part 2 (05:41:10) - Chapter 20: Peter (06:56:49) - Chapter 21: Harry's Sixth Year, Winter, Part I (08:03:39) - Chapter 22: Harry's Sixth Year, Winter, Part II

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