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HELPP finding drarry fic

Okay so the summary of the fic is going to be dooky bc I read it three years ago and so much was going on but the thing that I really remember is that it was

post war, draco was like the lord of the manor or someone of very high postitioning within his family

and this is where it gets really interesting- basically draco like 'adopts' or takes on a bunch of family members, even people who aren't directly malfoys and have no other family who will look after them- (pretty sure it's like some pureblood thing or some wacky ancient magic stuff, but it's awesome)

and there's a bit where they mention how how if any of the others get injured, their injuries end up inflicting on draco instead

IT WAS SO COOL and I loved seeing this like makeshift family- I remember the kids beinf super cute omfg and there's harry (i really don't know why he was there) but like the others kinda inform him of whats going on- It is drarry tho, I just don't recall much of harry's part

I'm really craving a found family fic and I've scoured my ao3 history, so I am worried it's deleted, but I just wanted to know if anyone's heard of smth similar or may have read the fic

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u/Beneficial-Ad-8317 — 16 hours ago

Philosophy or not philosophy

So basically I original was accepted into my firm uni for nursing, however after futher consideration and yk with how the nhs is I just felt I could not go through with the degree

so I have since internally transferred to do BA philosophy, psychology and scientific thought

and honestly I think this degree is like the coolest thing on the planet

however with the recent news of how philosophy is like a negative earning degree and how the government is cracking down on such degrees- I'm really scared honestly

When I was younger I always thought uni was for academics or people who wanted very specific careers (like surgeons) but now it just seems that everyone has to get a degree and that degree must be worth while (meaning it must not be a humanities)

tbh I have always been more STEM subject leaning but I have always had a passion with humanities

essentially I guess I'm just worried about my future- I want to do something I enjoy more than anything and I honestly really want to refuse doing a degree cause it would earn me more money

but I know that I'd be a mess if I did not earn a decent amount of money (to me thats around 30K)

So essentially I need some advice- also idk if it makes a difference but my uni is like fairly good like I think its around 12th in the uk for philosophy and its top 5 for nursing

I've gen spent my entire day asking if it's better to speak or to die and honestly my lines are getting blurred- I just want to enjoy life dude

I hate that we live in a society that does not value passion and I hate that everything has to have a price to it

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u/Beneficial-Ad-8317 — 10 days ago