A Red-Hot Draco Malfoy Rec
Nov. 13th, 2011 05:11 pmThere, there, no need to spill the tea all over the keyboard. Here, have a kleenex to mop it up.
Now, back to the original topic. Yes, I want to rec a Draco story here, you read that one correctly. It starts when the Malfoys sit huddled together at a table after the Battle, it ends when Draco begins to feel that he may look at something resembling a future.
In the meantime, there is Rita - for this is a Draco/Rita story. Now it is over 15K, and normally I don't even read Draco drabbles, leave alone anything this size. The one reason to click the link the author had kindly sent me is exactly why each and every one of you should do the same: this is a story by
featherxquill, people.
Brilliant, stunningly brilliant characterisation? Check.
Great descriptions? Check.
Red-hot sex? Check.
And then there's the way the language and images exactly fit Draco's character.
And there's Draco's future profession. I'm not going to give it away, but I totally loved it.
I haven't read anything this brilliant since ... erm ... that would be since Feather posted the Amelia/Moody.
So, do as I did, take a deep breath and click here.
And here's a little teaser. The LJ cut is one of my favourite lines, but not the start of this fragment.
( The war has marked him as age has marked her and they're both flawed. )
Now, back to the original topic. Yes, I want to rec a Draco story here, you read that one correctly. It starts when the Malfoys sit huddled together at a table after the Battle, it ends when Draco begins to feel that he may look at something resembling a future.
In the meantime, there is Rita - for this is a Draco/Rita story. Now it is over 15K, and normally I don't even read Draco drabbles, leave alone anything this size. The one reason to click the link the author had kindly sent me is exactly why each and every one of you should do the same: this is a story by
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Brilliant, stunningly brilliant characterisation? Check.
Great descriptions? Check.
Red-hot sex? Check.
And then there's the way the language and images exactly fit Draco's character.
And there's Draco's future profession. I'm not going to give it away, but I totally loved it.
I haven't read anything this brilliant since ... erm ... that would be since Feather posted the Amelia/Moody.
So, do as I did, take a deep breath and click here.
And here's a little teaser. The LJ cut is one of my favourite lines, but not the start of this fragment.
( The war has marked him as age has marked her and they're both flawed. )