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Part 1
Act I
Nineteen years after Voldemort's defeat, Harry Potter is the Head of Magical Law Enforcement
and has three children with Ginny Weasley: James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna.
Hermione Granger, now Minister of Magic, has married Ron Weasley who has inherited
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes and has two children: Rose and Hugo, who go by the double
surname Granger-Weasley.
At King's Cross Station, Albus and Rose board the Hogwarts Express to start their first year at
Hogwarts. To Rose's disapproval, and in a scene mirroring Harry's and Ron's first meeting on the
train in the first book, Albus immediately befriends Scorpius Malfoy, son of Draco Malfoy, an
old rival of their parents. Both boys are sorted into Slytherin, Rose into Gryffindor. Over their
first three years at school, Albus is an undistinguished and unpopular student and his relationship
with his father becomes strained. Scorpius suffers the death of his mother, Astoria, and is dogged
by rumors that he is secretly Voldemort's son, fathered through the use of a Time-Turner, while
his crush on Rose is unrequited. Both boys fail to make other friends.
On the Hogwarts Express for their fourth year, Rose confirms to Albus the existence of the TimeTurner. Albus convinces Scorpius that they should escape the moving train, obtain the TimeTurner, and save Cedric Diggory to correct Harry's mistake in letting him die. They jump from
the roof of the train and go to see Amos and Delphi, resolving to continue their plan. Meanwhile,
Harry begins to experience nightmares and pain in his scar. He and Hermione hold a public
meeting, but the community is not convinced there is a threat. Harry, Ginny, and Draco learn that
Albus and Scorpius are missing; Ginny concludes Albus ran away after his argument with Harry,
and Draco is upset that Scorpius has been pulled into their family issues. Delphi provides
Polyjuice Potion; disguised as Harry (Scorpius), Ron (Albus), and Hermione (Delphi), they
infiltrate the Ministry and successfully obtain the Time-Turner.
Act II[edit]
Harry's dream reveals Albus' location in the Forbidden Forest. As he searches, the centaur Bane
warns that a "dark cloud" haunts Albus. He, Ron, and Ginny find the boys just after they return
from the past. Albus is brought to the school's hospital wing, where Harry converses with a
portrait of Albus Dumbledore; it advises him to see Albus as he is. Harry demands that Albus
break off his association with Scorpius, going so far as to bully Headmistress Minerva
McGonagall into using the Marauder's Map to keep them apart. Furthermore, Albus discovers
that reality has changed: he is now a Gryffindor; Ron is married to Padma Patil and they have a
son, Panju, while Rose does not exist; a less-kind Hermione is the Defense Against the Dark Arts
professor. It is revealed that Albus and Scorpius inadvertently made the younger Hermione
suspicious of Durmstrang; she attended the Yule Ball as Ron's friend instead of as Viktor Krum's
date, and Ron never experienced the jealousy that turned out to be foundational to their romance.
In the present, Draco and Harry argue over their sons, resulting in a premature wizards' duel.
Draco surprisingly finds common cause with Ginny as they explain to Harry how important his
Hogwarts friendships were to his identity, going so far as to admitting he was not as happy with
Crabbe and Goyle, and Harry realises he is dangerously isolating Albus. They return to
Hogwarts, where Harry apologizes to McGonagall and they attempt to locate the boys, ultimately
discovering that they have the Time-Turner.
When Scorpius returns to the present, Albus has disappeared. Voldemort has installed Dolores
Umbridge as Headmistress of Hogwarts, now a school of dark magic, and Harry Potter is dead,
defeated with his allies in the Battle of Hogwarts, explaining Albus's disappearance as he had
never existed.
Act III[edit]
To his horror, Scorpius learns that humiliating Cedric Diggory turned him into a bitter and cruel
young man who joined the Death Eaters and killed Neville Longbottom. As Neville had
originally killed Nagini, whose death made Voldemort mortal, Voldemort had never died, and has
assumed rule over the Wizarding world. Scorpius himself is a highly respected (and feared)
popular student at Hogwarts who makes others do his bidding, while his father Draco is the Head
of Magical Law Enforcement. While maintaing a faade "for Voldemort and Valor", he secretly
resolves to set things right again.
Scorpius converses with Professor Snape, who is still alive and teaching albeit a clandestine
member of Dumbledore's Army. After confirming some details about Snape's life that he would
otherwise be unaware of, he is led to their secret headquarters where Ron and Hermione, who are
both wanted fugitives, are living. At first treated with suspicion, Scorpius convinces the trio of
his origins and what happened after he used the Time-Turner; they agree to help him out, even if
it means Snape would be dead again. Scorpius is advised that going back in time once more and
blocking his other self's attempts to intervene with Cedric Diggory by using a Shield Charm
would solve things, which he does so, but not until after Snape, Ron, and Hermione are attacked
by Dementors and their souls sucked out, Snape asking Scorpius to tell Albus that he is proud he
is named after him.
Back in the present, Scorpius and the reappeared Albus have set things right, but appear to have
lost the Time-Turner. They confess what they have done to Professor McGonagall, who reminds
them that their world has been created and sustained by many people who lost their lives,
including those beloved to them all, and that Albus's and Scorpius's noble intentions
notwithstanding, the alternative world that they had just inadvertently created would be the last
thing they want. Harry visits Albus in his dormitory, and while the former is briefly barely unable
to contain his anger, the seeds for true reconciliation are sown.
Scorpius then secretly tells Albus that he lied to the adults about losing the Time-Turner, and that
he had it all along; both boys, however, resolve to destroy it once and for all. They decide to do
so in the Owlery so as not to be conspicuous; Albus has invited Delphi to join them due to his
apparent affections for her, which only grew during his rift with Scorpius. Delphi agrees that
their plan was futile, but inadvertently exposes herself after her tattoo of an Augurey, a sinister
creature that Scorpius heard was the symbol of a witch at the right hand of Voldemort in the
second alternative reality, is exposed. She reveals that she intends to still proceed with saving her
cousin and thus bringing back Voldemort, ushering in a new Dark age. She then takes the boys
hostage, destroying their wands and killing a prefect who had been looking for them, and forces
them to travel back in time to the third task, which involved a maze of obstacles.
In the maze, Albus and Scorpius decide to stall Delphi, since they only have five minutes. Before
the time elapses, they inadvertently stumble upon Cedric Diggory himself, who believes the trio
Act IV[edit]
Back in the present, Harry and his friends learn that Albus and Scorpius had been last seen with
Delphi, and interrogate Amos Diggory about it, only to learn that he had been Confunded by
Delphi into believing she was his niece and caretaker; neither he nor his wife had any siblings.
Searching the room for clues, they stumble upon a prophecy that, if fulfilled, would enable the
return of Voldemort, and realize Delphi's true identity as Voldemort's secret daughter. However,
because they do not know where in time Delphi, Albus, and Scorpius are, they can only bide
their time and wait.
Delphi, Albus, and Scorpius are all revealed to have traveled back into 1981. Using a train
station timetable, Albus and Scorpius learn that the date is 30 October 1981 - one day before All
Hallows' Eve of 1981, the night that Voldemort killed Harry's parents. Realizing that Delphi
plans to kill Harry herself, so as to prevent Voldemort's Killing Curse from rebounding on him as
what had happened, they travel to Godric's Hollow, where they spot baby Harry and his parents.
Thinking of a way to communicate with the future, Albus recalls the blanket that his father had
given him, which when he flung across the room during their argument, collided with a love
potion, causing it to be partially burnt. They figure out that ingredients from the said potion
could be used to scribble a message on the blanket, which would appear in the present time, as
They travel back in time to join Albus and Scorpius. However, upon Ginny's prodding, they
realize that Delphi chose this very moment not to kill baby Harry, who was already more than a
year old at the time, but to forestall Voldemort and prevent him from causing the attack in the
first place, thereby ensuring his reign would continue and become even stronger as he would
know love, which was what had originally led to his downfall. They agree to Transfigure Harry,
who understands Parseltongue once more since his scar began hurting again and the only one
who has been in Voldemort's mind, into Voldemort himself. Here, the reader learns that Delphi is
Voldemort's daughter by Bellatrix Lestrange, and she was born in Malfoy Manor in 1997 or
1998, where Voldemort sojourned, during the events of the seventh book, before the Battle of
Hogwarts. She pleads with her father to recognize her, which Harry does before the spell is
undone. Delphi, seeing she has been set up, engages in a fierce duel with Harry, who is later
joined by his friends and Albus. They manage to subdue her, where she pleads that she only
wants to know her father, to which a surprised Harry explains that this would not be possible and
that they cannot change the past.
Upon hearing the real Voldemort arrive to kill Harry's parents, Delphi tries calling out to him, but
Hermione and Malfoy silence her and send her to the future. Harry resolves to watch the scene of
his parents' murder once more, with Albus by his side, to provide a sense of closure for them;
after the murder has been completed, they return to the present. A devastated Hagrid arrives at
the scene to prepare to bring Harry to the Dursleys, sparking the events of the first book.
Back in school, Scorpius has managed to ask Rose out on a date; while she initially turns him
down, he is convinced that his initiative will set the stone for their friendship, which finally
begins after an encounter in the hallways. Albus is asked by Harry to join him that afternoon for
a walk somewhere; Harry reveals that he has brought Albus to Cedric Diggory's grave, which he
regularly visits so he can apologize for his role in his death.