December and January hated me. And the person who laughed at my theory I would finish in two parts was wholly right. Part three is well underway and I am off on holiday for a week with my computer for company! And probably no internet to distract me! You do not want to hear about the action scene angst. If I ever finish the scale model I will post a photo. So:
Title Fathers Who Could Do with a Spot of Sinning, Part 2/3
Author blamebrampton
Words 6975
Rating PG violence this part
Characters Harry/Draco, Ron/Hermione, Narcissa, the next-gen crew, sundries, the odd Muggle extra.
Summary After their sons fall in large amounts of teenaged love at school, Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter decide it's finally time to talk like adults about their own ties to each other. If only they could. Meanwhile, events of national importance conspire to distract them.
Notes Absolutely nothing to do with Jo Rowling, Bloomsbury, Scholastic or any other media titans. But affectionately nicked from all of the above.
Thanks to
jadzialove for her beta-ing skills! And to
anthimaeria and
calanthe_fics for encouragement and niceness above the call of modern humanity.
And, after a few comments from part one, the Thames Barrier is, as the name suggests, a barrier that protects the Thames from flooding caused by storm surges. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of modern engineering I know and it is also extremely cunning. There is talk of having it replaced by 2020, but since it will be a public work, I think I'm safe leaving it unfinished in 2023. The current Barrier looks like this:

Part One
Title Fathers Who Could Do with a Spot of Sinning, Part 2/3
Author blamebrampton
Words 6975
Rating PG violence this part
Characters Harry/Draco, Ron/Hermione, Narcissa, the next-gen crew, sundries, the odd Muggle extra.
Summary After their sons fall in large amounts of teenaged love at school, Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter decide it's finally time to talk like adults about their own ties to each other. If only they could. Meanwhile, events of national importance conspire to distract them.
Notes Absolutely nothing to do with Jo Rowling, Bloomsbury, Scholastic or any other media titans. But affectionately nicked from all of the above.
Thanks to
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And, after a few comments from part one, the Thames Barrier is, as the name suggests, a barrier that protects the Thames from flooding caused by storm surges. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of modern engineering I know and it is also extremely cunning. There is talk of having it replaced by 2020, but since it will be a public work, I think I'm safe leaving it unfinished in 2023. The current Barrier looks like this:

Part One
( Part two )