It’s fascinating how fanfiction uses adoption to explore Harry’s growth. Unlike canon, where adults constantly failed him, these stories let Harry become the guardian he needed. I read one where he adopts a first-year werewolf, secretly transforming with them during full moons so they don’t feel alone. The raw empathy in that fic wrecked me! Another had Harry—still a student—fighting the Ministry to adopt his muggle-born roommate after their parents died. The bureaucracy scenes were oddly gripping, with Hermione citing obscure wizarding laws while Ron smuggled in sandwiches. These stories often highlight how trauma bonds people; Harry seeing his own isolation in a quiet first-year and going 'Nope, not on my watch.' Even the crackfics nail it—like Harry accidentally adopting three first-years because they all followed him home like ducklings.
Oh, the creativity in these fics is endless! Imagine Harry, barely out of his teens, suddenly responsible for an 11-year-old who idolizes him. The chaos writes itself—like the kid begging for a Marauder-style map of the kitchens, or Harry panicking when they catch dragon pox. I adore fics where the adoption isn’t legal but emotional, like Harry secretly smuggling treats to a first-year in Hufflepuff whose family disowned them. The House unity angles are gold: Slytherin kids getting protective when Gryffindors tease their 'adopted' sibling, or Harry bribing the twins to prank anyone who messes with his tiny Ravenclaw.
There’s also the hilarious trope of Harry being clueless about muggle parenting ('Wait, you can’t live off chocolate frogs?'). Some authors spin it post-epilogue, with Harry and Ginny fostering a first-year after the war, blending their own kids into the mix. The best ones balance Hogwarts mischief with quiet moments—Harry teaching them Patronus charms to ward off nightmares, or Hermione rolling her eyes as he spoils them rotten.
Fanfiction exploring Harry Potter adopting a first-year is such a wild ride! I love how authors twist canon to give Harry a parental role—sometimes it's post-war Harry, weary but determined to break cycles of neglect, taking in a shy Muggle-born. Other fics dive into alternate universes where Sirius lives, and they co-parent a tiny Slytherin together. The dynamics are delicious: Harry fumbling through bedtime stories, trying to explain his fame, or hexing bullies with 'dad mode' activated. My favorite trope is when the kid accidentally calls him 'Dad,' and Harry just melts. It's pure fluff with a side of healing trauma.
Some stories go darker, though—Harry adopting a first-year after recognizing signs of abuse, mirroring his own past. The way he advocates for them with McGonagall or threatens the Dursleys hits hard. I recently read one where he adopts a terrified first-year who reminds him of Colin Creevey, and they bond over photography. The fandom really thrives on these found family arcs, mixing humor ('No, you can’t duel Filch') and heartbreak ('I won’t let anyone lock you under the stairs').
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My screams in desperation were loud in my head, my voice wasn't enough when the choice was taken from me.
All I ever wanted and hoped for was destroyed by someone else's hand.
Finding myself on the run, pregnant with the alpha's child, I had only one goal in my mind, escaping his ruthless treatment and hoping to start over.
Being an omega no one cared about my life, I was used only to serve their purpose, no matter what I wanted or to what cost and I found out just how little they cared about me.
Running for my life and my unborn child's, I find myself caught up in the biggest lie of my life, one that turns my life upside down.
When the ruthless Alpa finds out the truth, will he ever stop hunting to find me, no matter what's at stake when all I want is to be free?
Or does he come to take what's his?
This book is part of the Second Chance series but can be read as a standalone.
The day I gave birth, so did Lily Jasper—the underprivileged student I had been sponsoring. But her baby didn’t survive.
Afterward, my husband, Carter Scott, insisted on making Lily my son’s godmother.
From that moment on, she was everywhere—always butting into my parenting. Whether I was disciplining my son or buying him clothes, Lily never missed a chance to chime in with her opinions.
Years later, when my son took his college entrance exams, I helped him choose a major that matched his scores. But Lily pushed hard for him to apply to Merika State or Haven State University instead.
In the end, he listened to me and got into a suitable college.
Then his acceptance letter came.
And everything fell apart.
That day, he caused a car accident.
My accident.
He stepped out of the car, walked over, and kicked me a few times as I lay helpless on the ground.
His face was full of disgust as he spat,
“You actually thought you were my mom?” His voice was cold. “You’ve made my real mom cry over and over because of you.
“You were never family. My real parents and I—we’re family. You? You were just in the way.
“But it's over now. Finally...” He smiled cruelly. “We can be together—the real family.”
And in that moment, I finally understood.
Lily didn’t lose her baby that day.
She killed my newborn son and swapped him with hers.
Everything went dark.
But when I opened my eyes again, I was back.
Back to the day I gave birth.
“Your body is made to carry my pup! Do that without objection and leave after giving birth to him,” Travis husked, his voice causing vibrations on earth.
Rhea Duncan stared at him unblinkingly and scoffed, “I didn’t want to stay here anymore either. I’m still enduring your annoying nature because I have no choice.”
•
Rhea Duncan was inseminated by her best friend, Phoebe Barton, so that she could snatch her boyfriend from her. Her scheme was successful, but what Phoebe didn’t know was that she had just made her best friend a surrogate mother to the most eligible and enigmatic man in the country, and the alpha of his pack.
What happens when a random human invades Alpha Travis’s world unexpectedly?
What happens when Rhea Duncan realizes that the world she assumed was fiction is actually real, and she has just become a surrogate mother for the leader of that world?
Will they accept that it is fate or just an accident?
“Now let's make this clear between us… the only reason I'm taking you back to my pack is because of my pup you carry.” Emma Harehills was shocked to find out she was pregnant mostly because she had never ben with any man. Then, further shocked to discover the pup she carried was for none other than the cold and insensitive most powerful Alpha in the world, Ethan Coldstone. She was willing to terminate the pregnancy and have her miserable life back, but only that before she could decide that, she was left helpless by her stepfather who willingly sold her for a piece of land. She had no choice but to go with a man she knew had no place for her in his heart. Ethan Coldstone had made peace with the fact that he was never going to find his mate and listened to his Beta to get a surrogate. He was never going to bow to his mother or the elder's advice to get a chosen mate. But what he didn't expect was to discover his sperm was mistakenly inseminated into a younger female and even more stupefied to find out she was his mate. An underage! His mate. He didn't know what to do but to take her home. One thing was sure, he was going to try as much as possible to stay far away from her. But was his wolf going to play along? How long before he was going against all his long ideals and seeking out his mate’s warmth? Let's find out.
Jack Daniel Frost is a 6 years old little boy. He loves to play with the other kids in their pack, his dad is the beta of their pack and the Alphas' best friend.
Joseph Anthony Blackheart is the Alpha of the Blackheart Pack. He is 19 years old, he is very hot and sexy alpha. His pack is the strongest of all the known packs.
What will happen if the Alpha come home from the search of his mate and find out that his mate is a little boy?
"Now, let's discuss sexual experience," he says, his tone matter-of-fact. "It's essential for me to understand your level of comfort and any potential concerns in that aspect."
I feel my cheeks flush, the topic leaving me feeling exposed and vulnerable. I take a moment to gather my thoughts before responding honestly, "I... I have not had previous experiences, but I am willing to learn. And... and I can assure you that I am absolutely clean."
Alexander's gaze softens, and he almost seems surprised. But he eventually gives a soft laugh as he says, "I understand. Moreover, you still need to go through some tests to ensure that it is a smooth process."
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Hi, I’m Sophia, an ordinary college student. I have a happy family and two handsome roommates, but because of an accident, I had to secretly become a surrogate mother in order to pay for my father's enormous medical expenses.
What I don't know is that the intended father, a polite and distinguished 34-year-old man, is the most influential and mysterious figure in the city.
And what is beyond my control is when I give birth, I’m shocked to discover that my twin babies have wolf ears!
I've stumbled upon so many amazing 'Harry Potter' fanfics where Harry adopts a first-year, and honestly, the creativity in these stories is mind-blowing! My go-to spot is Archive of Our Own (AO3)—it’s a treasure trove for well-written, emotionally rich fics. You can filter by tags like 'Harry Potter Adopts [Character]' or 'Found Family,' and the search tools are super flexible. Some of my favorites involve Harry mentoring a young Slytherin or even a Muggle-born first-year, and AO3’s comment sections often lead you to hidden gems.
Another great option is FanFiction.net, though the tagging system isn’t as refined. I’ve found older but gold fics there, like ones where Harry takes in a traumatized first-year post-war. Tumblr also has rec lists if you dig deep enough, and Discord servers dedicated to HP fanfiction often share Google Docs with curated links. Just be prepared to fall down a rabbit hole—I once spent a whole weekend binge-reading these!
Few things warm my heart like a well-written adoption fic, especially when it involves Harry taking a first-year under his wing. One standout is 'Harry Potter and the Shadowed Guardian,' where post-war Harry becomes a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor and notices a lonely Muggle-born first-year being bullied. The slow build of trust between them—Harry battling his own trauma while trying to shield the kid from Hogwarts' darker corners—feels achingly real. The author nails Harry’s voice, balancing his weariness with dry humor, and the first-year’s POV chapters (a rare treat!) capture that wide-eyed wonder mixed with fear.
Another gem is 'Like a Patronus,' a tearjerker where Harry accidentally bonds with a first-year during a Dementor attack. The magical kinship trope is overdone in some fics, but this one uses it to explore how Harry’s own neglect shapes his parenting style. Bonus points for McGonagall’s exasperated but fond reactions—she’s basically the grandma who keeps sending knitted sweaters. These stories work because they don’t just rehash Harry’s hero complex; they force him to confront how little he knows about nurturing someone when he’s still healing himself.
There's a magical appeal to 'Harry Potter' fanfiction that reimagines his first year, especially when he adopts a younger student. It taps into our desire to see Harry break the cycle of neglect he endured—giving him the chance to be the caring guardian he never had. Writers love exploring how this dynamic would shift his relationships with Ron and Hermione, or how it might alter key plot points like the Philosopher's Stone hunt.
Plus, it’s a playground for 'what if' scenarios: What if Harry had a sibling figure to protect? Would he still be as reckless? The trope also lets fans soften Harry’s rougher edges, painting him as more nurturing than canon sometimes allows. It’s wish fulfillment wrapped in Hogwarts robes, really—who wouldn’t want to see the Boy Who Lived pass on a bit of warmth?
Man, I love digging into Harry Potter fanfics where he takes a first-year under his wing! One of my all-time favorites is 'Harry Potter and the Shadowed Path'—it’s this heartwarming story where Harry, post-war, becomes a mentor to a shy, magically struggling first-year who reminds him of his younger self. The dynamic is so organic; it’s not just about teaching spells but navigating insecurities and Hogwarts’ post-war politics. The author nails Harry’s voice—world-weary but kind—and the kid’s growth feels earned, not rushed.
Another gem is 'A Second Chance at Family,' where an AU Harry adopts a muggle-born first-year after discovering they’re distant relatives. The focus on found family hits hard, especially with Harry grappling with his own lost childhood. The pacing’s a bit slow, but the emotional payoff is worth it. Bonus: McGonagall’s subtle support in both fics adds such a cozy, 'staff-room gossip' vibe.