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This is a very simple story about the benefits of reading your training manual. Understanding this manual is a fundamental component of safety in your workplace.
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- Part 2 of In Pursuit of the Human Spirit
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Gluttony knows no end. This, Tom has always understood.
Since boyhood, hunger has followed him like a constant gnawing, a hollowed ache beneath the ribs. He has yearned for so many things: the Terry’s chocolate oranges clutched in the hands of children with mothers; the pale wafers pressed against his tongue during Mass; the blood drawn from Billy Stubbs’ rabbit, metallic and warm and power-affirming.
And yet—
Nothing has ever scorched through him like this.In which Tom Riddle finds himself increasingly afflicted by a most inconvenient obsession: Harry Evans.
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18 Sep 2025
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The one from Tom’s view time travel MOD Harry fight GRINDY and never tells tom he’s a traveler till the end. WOW SO GOOD
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This is a very boring story about two average people in a workplace feud. Nothing out of the ordinary happens at all.
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- Part 1 of In Pursuit of the Human Spirit
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Perhaps more than Parseltongue runs through Tom's veins.
The Gaunts have always carried a hunger in their blood. Not just for power—but for each other.
As Tom’s wrist works beneath the covers, he thinks about their legacy. About the way it had sounded dripping from Harry’s tongue.
He feels no shame for his urges. Tradition is sacred, after all.
And Tom has always wanted a family.
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”Are you my angel?” Tom whispers.
Harry kills Voldemort, and the next thing he knows, he’s being dragged back in time—again and again—to Tom Riddle’s childhood.
Tom’s all alone in a world that doesn’t care about him. With every return, his obsession with Harry grows.
Tom’s convinced Harry’s there to save him—that he’s meant to be his. And the boy who will become a monster?
He’ll stop at nothing to keep him.
(Harry thought he was done with Voldemort—but it seems Tom Riddle isn’t finished with him.)