If Harry had gotten a less conventional, but more loving adoptive family…

emeraldbirdcollector:

Dear
Minerva,

Thank
you so much for your kind letter of the 17th. It is always a pleasure
to hear from you. I do appreciate your waiving the rules about
familiars to allow Wednesday to bring little Homer – she dotes on
that spider, and I don’t think she could consider Hogwarts home
without his company.

We
were delighted but completely unsurprised by the children’s Sorting.
Of course Wednesday is a Ravenclaw – she has always had a brilliant
mind, and it is rather traditional for the women in our
family. Slytherin might have been a possibility, with her cleverness
and ambition, but sadly (and quietly, between friends) I must admit
the wrong sort have rather taken over that House at the moment. Death
Eaters are so vulgar. Gomez, naturally, is over the moon about
our little Harry being a fellow Gryffindor – the world does need more
dashing, brave, and reckless men. They make life so interesting for
the rest of us, don’t you agree? And I am certain he will be safe
under your care, after his rather difficult start in life, poor
child. That aunt and uncle of his are just too terribly common to
protect him adequately – I am grateful Albus saw sense and left him
with us rather than her.

I
appreciate your bringing to my attention the small difficulty between
Harry and Draco – I shall have a word with Narcissa. (Lucius is still
being terribly silly about that little peacock incident, and refuses
to speak to Gomez at all. Men can be so ridiculously proud. And they
really did look so much better in black.) Really, though, Harry was
only defending his friend. I probably should warn you that Wednesday
writes that she is teaching young Longbottom a few of her more subtle
defenses – I sincerely doubt Draco will trouble him in future if he
uses those. I assure you, none of them cause permanent damage, only
temporary discomfort, and she is well aware that they are only for
self-defense, not mere childish aggression. Addamses do not start
fights, but we do finish them, and Wednesday has always looked out
for her brothers.

At
least that little incident allowed you to see Harry’s flying skills
in time to recruit him for the Quidditch team. I think he shall be an
excellent Seeker – he was always the best at bat-spotting on summer
evenings, and then there was the time he “borrowed” Gomez’s
broom to rescue Pugsley’s pet octopus Aristotle, who had developed an
unaccountable taste for tree-climbing, but had neglected to learn how
to climb down. It was a successful rescue, even though he was mildly hampered on his descent by Aristotle clinging to his face in terror.

Please
send my apologies to Severus for that unfortunate incident in Potions
class. I should have warned him that Wednesday was experimenting
with, shall we say, some variant recipes. I am quite certain,
however, that Miss Parkinson’s hair will grow back normally, and that
the snakes are only a temporary embellishment.

My
best regards, and do drop by for tea if you ever happen to be in the
neighborhood. Thing has perfected your favorite shortbread recipe – I
do believe he has a little crush on you. Or perhaps it is merely that
you are the only visitor we have had, outside of family, who is
sensible enough to shake hands with him without flinching.

Yours
truly,

Morticia
Addams

Childhood trauma can affect a person so greatly because of its prescence in the time of developmemt. Events that would normally change a person become embedded in every fiber of one’s identity. It is this time of life which is so crucial to your entire future. This is the unique nature of C-PTSD, which doesn’t merely change a person, it creates them. It builds every trait, interest, and understanding of the world with this toxin. Nothing is unaffected or unaltered because all there is to alter was created by the trauma. Moving forward is not moving back to before the trauma, it is in every essence a rebirth and reeducation of life itself. To move on we can not erase, because to erase trauma’s effect we in theory erase ourselves.

Understanding Childhood C-PTSD (via karenopico)

Last Sentence Meme:

Tagged by @iwt-v and @fand0mfan – thanks!

Rules: post the last sentence you wrote, and tag as many people as there are words in the sentence. (let’s be honest, my sentences are long. Too long. I just really love commas and dashes, ok?)

This is from the upcoming chapter of Reclamation: 

“He allows one hand to rise, carding through the short strands of James’ hair where they are growing in delightful curls that Thomas knows from experience will disappear as they lengthen.”

Tagging @bean-about-townn, @complaininginthedark, @captainfuckingflint, @squid-inspiration, and anyone else that wants!

I was tagged to say 10 favorite female characters from 10 fandoms by @otg2012. Thanks!

Here they are in no particular order:

1. Dutch from Killjoys

2. Mother Bernadette from The Exorcist

3. Madi from Black Sails (I love everyone else too but she’s just. so. amazing!)

4. Tauriel from the Hobbit movies 

5. Cheri Littlebottom from the City Watch series by Terry Pratchett

6. Cecilia from Dishonored (there are a bunch of awesome female characters from this series too but I love Cecilia bc she saved Corvo’s ass pretty much personally and is just a kid trying to survive, not an asshole like most of the characters)

7. Female Hawke from Dragon Age. Yes, that counts, I love her, your Honor.

8. Gabi from Man from UNCLE

9. Elise De La Serre from Assassin’s Creed Unity

10. Eve from Mass Effect 

Tagging whoever wants to do it – I’m not sure who has or hasn’t been tagged yet