"Behold The Boy Who Lived, your precious chosen one, your supposed hero… in shackles." Harry Potter fails to die and Lord Voldemort reigns supreme. (Harrymort)
For over a decade, Harry has fought to defeat Voldemort. With no one left to save, Harry's last chance is to go back in time and change the course of history altogether, but he struggles to survive in the past and to be a father to the young Tom Riddle. Until, that is, Harry finds unlikely shelter with one Newt Scamander. (Badgerseeker)
Broken by the loss of Sirius, Harry finds solace in his dreams, sitting by the fire with tea and biscuits while crocheting a cardigan with unusual shimmering red yarn. But Voldemort is an unwanted visitor, always there, and bearing identical bruises inflicted on Harry by his uncle on his own body. Shared dreams, shared pain, soulmates share it all. (Harrymort)
Summer after the traumatic end of the Triwizard Tournament, instead of Harry Potter getting visions of the latest evil plot from the Dark Lord, it is Voldemort who gets visions of The-Boy-Who-Lived's childhood. And they're not pleasant. (Dadmort)
When Death gives Harry a third option, one that can save everyone he ever cared about, he takes it unflinchingly. Even when that means doing the impossible: falling in love with the enemy, Tom Riddle. (Tomarry)