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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2011-07-10 07:02 pm

Fathers, part 3eii


There is an unusually loud Apparition crack announcing Draco’s arrival at the trees that line the rear of the Potter garden – this is what comes of rushing. Harry is seated at the outdoor table close to the back door. Draco is surprised that Harry doesn’t look up, but then he sees the quill in his hand and the piles of paper around him, and realises he must be catching up on his reports.

Draco pauses for a minute, watching as Harry writes fluently, then stops and checks something on another sheet, before returning to his task. It’s so mundane – not at all the man of action Harry purports to be, and yet, this is what it will be like most of the time. Years and years of mostly normal. And they might even grow used to each other, one day. Though if past history is anything to go by, there will probably be explosions enough to prevent that.

All he needs to do is step forward out of the shadows and start that life.

Yet another moment in his life when everything is about to change thanks to Harry Potter.

At least, Draco decides, the changes have definitely improved over the years.

He has just lifted his foot to move when Harry speaks, voice carrying across the lawn: “I can see you there.”

Draco puts his foot back down. “I didn’t want to disturb you. I was waiting until you paused in your diligent efforts.”

Harry puts his pen down meaningly, but does not stand up. “How are you?” he asks.

“Well. I’ve been flying, Apparating, it’s all fine.”

“That’s good.”

Draco takes a step. “I received your note.”

“I was expecting to hear back from you,” Harry says.

Draco takes another step. “I’m here instead. Besides, it took you a week to write to me.”

“Thr–” Harry pauses and counts on his fingers. “Four days!”

“You lied,” says Draco, lightly, with another step.

“Oh?”

“You said that nothing would change.”

There is a pause, where Draco thinks that last step may have been a wrong one, and then a smile flicks across Harry’s face. “Nothing will change. Once I’ve finished having a good sulk about things.”

And it really is all right then, so Draco grins. “So you’re resigned to it all?”

Harry shrugs. “You said yourself this was a bad time.”

This step is slightly longer. “No, I used a similar phrase as the start of a longer sentence.”

“And then you stopped talking.”

“Because I was unconscious.”

Harry hears what is not yet being said, and he starts to grin, too. “You raise a convincing point,” he concedes.

“So you decide to put the worst-possible light on things,” Draco goes on – he is halfway across the garden now.

“I didn’t think you were very keen on the idea.”

“I had my tongue in your mouth a short time before.”

“That was a near-death situation, we have a history of losing our heads.”

And then Draco has to stop walking, because he is laughing far too much to coordinate movement at the same time. After a minute, he shakes his head. “Hermione was right, we are dim.”

“Hermione said that?” Harry asks, without surprise.

“She did. She meant it as encouragement, I’ve been sulking, too, you know.”

“That’s the best news I’ve had all week,” Harry says.

And he smiles so brightly that Draco realises that no matter what happens, even if he ends up living in Ron’s barn, it will be worth it, because that smile will be turned on him, and for him … and he has walked all the way across the garden now and tossed the papers onto the table, where they lie unregarded.

Harry stands up.

“Thoroughly dim,” Draco repeats. And before Harry can respond, or move, or do anything, because Draco is determined that this action will be his, he reaches forward and tilts Harry’s jaw ever so slightly and kisses him deeply.

He takes a half-step back.

Harry blinks at him. “Are we near death?” he asks, still smiling.

“It is quite possible that Ron will kill me if I don’t put you out of your misery, so I am going to say yes.”

“Ron will …?”

“It’s a long story.”

“I’d be quite interested in hearing–”

“Shut up, Harry,” Draco says, and kisses him again.

And three fingers on a slightly stubbled jaw are nowhere near enough, so he pulls him close. Harry’s hip fits neatly into his hand, which is a marvel in itself, and then Harry’s hands are on his back and Draco’s own smile threatens to make kissing a technical challenge, at which point Harry shifts his weight and since there is nothing behind Draco the two of them go tumbling onto warm thick grass and Draco finds himself with a face-full of black hair.

He reaches up to unhook Harry’s glasses from the one ear they have remained attached to. “You are a complete lunatic,” he says.

“Was that what you were planning to tell me in the hospital?” Harry asks, rolling to one side and with that smile again.

“Yes,” Draco lies. “No. I had an entire speech planned. It was moving and very eloquent.”

“I’m sure it was a work of genius,” Harry says, brushing Draco’s hair back from his face and squinting at him.

Draco shakes his head and holds out the pair of glasses. Harry slips them back into place.

“That’s better,” he says. “I can see you.” He traces the line of Draco’s nose, then leans in and kisses the place where jaw meets neck.

Draco’s head thuds ever-so-slightly back against the ground.

“How did the speech end?” Harry whispers.

“Yes,” Draco replies. “Of course it ended with ‘Yes’.” And to prove his words, he leans to his left and kisses Harry again.

Time passes. Draco has no idea how much, but his skin is warming under the sun and Harry’s touch.

Harry breaks their kissing slowly and leans back. He shakes his head, with a rueful smile. “You could have said that weeks ago, you know. Months or years, even. Think what we could have done.”

Draco knows that’s a lie, but he doesn’t stop smiling. “We’d have killed each other. Now. Now is the right moment. Possibly a few days ago if you’d been less hasty.” He sits up on one elbow and looks down at Harry. “You’re not going to leave your glasses on all the time, are you?”

“Only till I have you memorised.”

And he is teasing, but Draco realises that Harry will see every part of him, learn every pore, and that Harry’s body is likewise something he has permission to trace until he knows its lines by heart. Albus was right, this will require research – hands-on seems best.

Draco starts his study with the hip his hand hasn’t left. Harry’s shirt is happily not tucked in, and there is skin just a short movement away. Draco traces the line of the bone with his fingertips, and even in the mid-afternoon of a summer’s day, Harry shivers. Encouraged, Draco shifts his hand further inside Harry’s shirt, making a bid for ribs this time.

Suddenly he is being tipped backwards, and then Harry is on top of him, one thigh pushed between his and with hands that move quickly from Draco’s shoulders to sink into his hair – all of which registers only hazily, because he is being kissed so fiercely that he has to remember to breathe. And then he becomes acutely aware of where Harry’s leg is, and where his hips are, and that the rhythmic upward yearn of his own hips is being answered in kind. And …

“Stop,” he manages to gasp.

Harry leans back quickly, looking uncertain.

Draco arches up and quickly kisses Harry’s jaw to reassure him. He is startled at the quickness of his own breaths. “Seriously,” he says. “We need to stop for a bit. I came in my trousers for you once before, I want something more dignified this time.”

And Harry laughs. Throws his head back, rolls over to his back and laughs. After a second, Draco joins him. They end up with their heads together and arms wrapped about each other, still grinning.

“That was a lifetime ago,” says Harry.

“I remember it perfectly, too,” Draco tells him. “I’ve always remembered it, even when I thought you didn’t care in the slightest, I held onto it. And when things were bad, it made them better.”

Harry isn’t grinning anymore. Draco worries that he has said too much, but Harry reaches up to brush the hair back from Draco’s face.

“I always cared,” Harry says simply.

“Well I know that now. At the time it was more near death, followed by first serious sexual experience, followed by abandonment.”

“I did not abandon you. You waltzed off with your family. Completely different.”

Draco sits up. “That is not what happened.”

He is careful to keep his legs where they are pleasantly entangled, but needs to be out of kissing range for a moment. “You told me to wait in the castle and the next thing I knew, you were off cavorting with Death Eaters, before disappearing, defeating the bad guy, and then disappearing again. I spent several hours in mortal fear for your life, during which time I perfectly accept that you had other priorities. But afterwards you didn’t even look at me. The only reason I ended up with the details of where you’d been is because my parents found me and told me …”

Harry interrupts. “I was looking for you. And you were with them. You didn't even turn around. You weren't even watching to see whether he killed me.” There is just the slightest edge of petulance in his voice, though Harry looks embarrassed by it.

“But I knew he couldn't kill you,” Draco says in slow wonder. “After seventeen years of trying, why would he suddenly work it out at that exact moment? I thought you were going to kill him and I didn't want to watch that, because … because I didn't want to see you become a killer. That's not you. If I had known you had a cunning plan …”

“He'd already mostly killed me once that evening, you know,” Harry reminds him, levering himself up onto his elbows.

Draco waves the idea away. “I assumed it was a wily ruse. That you were using some of those famed Potter skills to hold your breath for ten minutes. Never once thought you were actually dead.”

Harry is genuinely startled. “Wily ruse? When did I have wily ruses? Those were your stock in trade.”

“Oh please,” Draco snorts. “Invisibility cloak, gillyweed gills, secret passages abungo – you were the wily wizard.”

Harry looks at him, for a long moment, then bursts out laughing again.

Draco tries to resist, because this should be a serious moment. This is sorting out 25-and-a-bit years of misunderstandings and they should definitely begin this relationship on clear ground. But it’s hopeless. He’s already laughing. Harry reaches up to him and drags their foreheads together, then slips and they both end up back on the ground.

“We are so much dimmer than Hermione credits,” Harry says between laughs.

“Best not tell her. She’d be a bit insufferable about it.”

“But with love.”

“Oh, absolutely.”

Harry pushes Draco’s hair back again, Draco is starting to quite enjoy it when he does that, it sometimes leads to snogging. But this time, Harry speaks instead, his voice tinged with astonishment.

“All that and you came back. You thought I’d just walked away, but you still let me become your friend …”

Draco pokes him in the arm. “Of course I did. You never tried to fix me. You just took me as I was, even when I was an idiot. In my whole life, you’ve always been the only person who always saw me exactly as I was.”

“I thought you were fascinating.”

“You thought I was a spoiled rotter.”

“But a fascinating one.”

“You gave me space to fix myself, and you noticed when I did. You trusted me to do the right thing. You were the first person who ever did.”

And for a moment they are back in a war-ravaged castle, with the bitter dust of ash lining their throats and the sudden realisation that they are both alive thanks to each other.

Harry’s hand sinks further into Draco’s hair. “Even when you hated me,” he says, “you hated me. Not some construct with the same name as me. Even when I hated you, I thought you were brilliant for that.”

And Draco finds it ridiculous that not long ago he was predicting a future full of mundane moments for them. There will never be anything not remarkable about this.

He smiles at Harry, and there must be something about smiles today, because Harry pulls him back to the ground and holds him tightly for a moment. And then Harry relaxes his grip and moves back a little to just look at Draco.

Draco looks back. There is a bloom of colour along Harry’s cheeks and lips that has nothing to do with the sun, and the brightness of his eyes is not a trick of his glasses. Draco can see the smattering of silver hairs in among the black, and is relieved that the sun will be hiding the similar ones on his own head. He can smell the warm grass they have somewhat crushed, and the rich sweet fragrance of heliotrope in sunlight. Closer, he can smell Harry’s soap, and a touch of tea, and a sort of healthy vigour that doesn’t have a name and would be absurd to call Potteryness. In the distance he can hear the river, and birds, and life outside this small space, but he bets none of that is quite as pleased as he is to be wherever and whatever it is as he is right at this moment.

Harry kisses his cheekbone fleetingly. “Do you want to try for something more dignified?” he asks. “Or do you want to stay out here for a bit? It’s warm today, and beautiful.”

“Both,” says Draco.

“Greedy.”

“Where you’re concerned? Always.”

“Excellent news.”

And the corners of Harry’s eyes crinkle up with his smile, which Draco finds utterly charming, and he doesn’t begrudge him the very slight relief he hears in his voice, because he strongly suspects they will both have no idea what they are doing for some aspects of what’s to come, and Merlin help him, he may well end up doing actual research, but thankfully there are books for that sort of thing. Right now, there is a perfect summer’s afternoon and no one has tried to blow them up for days and neither Lester nor Fotherington knows they are here, so there will be no interruptions with moments of national crisis.

“Do I have you all afternoon?” Harry asks, then adds more hesitantly but hopefully, “All night? When do you have to go home?”

Draco bunts his forehead against Harry’s. “Thicky,” he says, fondly. “I am home. I’m with you.”

And the smile Harry turns on him in reply convinces Draco that he has underestimated just how worth it everything will be. He twines his fingers into the mess of Harry’s hair and rubs noses before adding a languid kiss. And while part of his body suggests that he could, with advantage, impart a sense of urgency to the proceedings now, the rest of him is content to take its time. He doesn’t need the Room of Futures to predict there will be many years for them, and that they can spare the first few hours.

[identity profile] chrisvel.livejournal.com 2011-07-17 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
A lovely ending! Thank you so much for finishing!

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-07-18 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for reading! And I am so pleased that you enjoyed it :-)

[identity profile] fantasylove4ev.livejournal.com 2011-07-17 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)
dannggg itt its the end ... please tell me there's a sequel with more snogging

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-07-18 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, it's all plot without porn over here (save for the Marauders stories, apparently I can be pressed to a bit of action when the characters are older than me.)
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[identity profile] meredyth-13.livejournal.com 2011-07-19 02:30 pm (UTC)(link)
This is ever so much more poignant after having seen the final movie again last night.

The sheer elegance of the progression of their relationship through both these arcs awes and moves me. It steals my breath with its rightness.

You capture the minutiae of human behaviour without dwelling, but it is those tiny pieces, touches and moments that make the larger actions meaningful and individual.

I will come back to this story whenever I need to set my world right. It is one of my profound happy places.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-08-07 10:27 am (UTC)(link)
Oh Mere ... I forgot that I had not responded to your comment (due to having the brain of a fish, the fish does not want it back, BTW ...) Thank you so much, you dear woman! If the only thing I ever managed with my writing was to make you happy, that would be enough!

[identity profile] tabitha666.livejournal.com 2011-07-21 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
GAHHHH! How did I miss the end of this?? I only just realised today that you finished it. I was just going to read this chapter but then I thought, fuck it I'll re-read everything. So I did...and omg, such a FANTASTIC story. I really really really loved it. All the characters were wonderful. The plot was excellent, I loved how you wove a detective story with a love story with a friendship story. There was everything in this fic - action/adventure, humour, angst, romance, friendship etc. I loved how there was acceptance and forgiveness about what happened during the war. The UST between Harry and Draco was just soooo good...and when they finally got together it made it all the more sweet because it took them so long. I adored Harry pursuing Draco and Draco worrying it wouldn't work. Your writing is beautiful, there are so many stunning lines in this. I teared up from happiness and sadness at various points. Just a great great read! I enjoyed it so much. *end slightly uncoherant comment*

[identity profile] kayoko.livejournal.com 2011-07-24 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
That was beautiful. Oh gosh.

I totally cracked up at the bit where Albus is trying to explain the workings for gay sex to Draco. That was just awkward. Well meaning, but awkward. *dies laughing*

Thank you for giving such a lovely ending to the story!

[identity profile] nenne.livejournal.com 2011-08-03 10:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Where do I begin? I have read through the whole thing, starting with the kids at Hogwarts, I have completely missed out on this! It would have been a shame, if it hadn't been for the fact that I didn't have to wait for anything. :D

I loved it! I absolutely loved it. I hardly ever bother with next-gen stories, but the prompts were so good and interesting and funny that I got dragged in and the Harry/Draco-story was just brilliant. The whole mystery in the background, all the explosions, your adorable OC's, the wonderful flow of this story, the witty banter, the absolutely believable three-dimensional people.

And then there is this: "There will never be anything not remarkable about this." That is Harry and Draco to me.

Thank you for this wonderful story.

Please tell me what you have against proper chapters. Whats with the chapter 3e(ii)? What did chapter 8 ever do to you for instance?

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-08-03 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Years and years ago, I said it would be a three-part story ;-) Of course, that would be because I am a thickie, but I am a stubborn one!

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[identity profile] atira7.livejournal.com 2011-08-04 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD did you write a prequel?! Could we just get a one-shot of whatever happened at Hogwarts???? Or a short series of them *starry-eyed*

This was so lovely, and they were so silly, and I truly adore Narcissa and wherever you pulled Helene from ♥ ♥ ♥

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-08-07 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
Alas, no prequel, and no time for one, I am afraid. Maybe one day in the future when I work less. And I am so glad you liked those two, I adore writing women characters and they were two of my faves.

[identity profile] sirius-luva.livejournal.com 2011-08-06 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my god. OH MY GOD.

This is, to me, one of the best H/D fics around: epilogue-compliant, sweey, sexy, very humorous, plotty, and like a long draught of hot chocolate, basically. I like angst with happy endings too, but this... this was lovely and has set my standard for H/D, I'll have you know.

And the ending is soft and sweet and perfect. Absolutely lovely. It's just like their setting - warm and comfortable and languid and sweet and unhurried and happy and full of hope.

Thank you for writing this.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-08-07 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
I couldn't reply to your wonderful comment last night, because it was three a.m. and I wanted to make sure that I was coherent enough to let you know how much I treasure your compliment (and also awake enough to be able to spell compliment). When writing, the only two things I want to do are to be interesting, and to take readers on a journey they feel was worth the time. Thank you so much for encouraging the belief that I sometimes achieve those goals.

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[identity profile] mandy-croyance.livejournal.com 2011-08-08 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
I must admit, I wasn't the keenest on the Harry/Draco threads in Sins of the Father. I was uncertain of their relevancy to the story that was being told - that of their sons and the Malfoy family's true nature. But now I see it as wonderful groundwork to a much larger and more complex tale. Because this was brilliant. I loved their interaction and the way their relationship evolved through that of their children. You really have a knack for OCs as well. I particularly liked your Lester and Helene. And the action kept everything running at the perfect pace. Ace job here. Wonderful, truly.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Argh! Somehow I had convinced myself that I had replied to all old comments on this story, which was obviously the sign of a mind willing to delude itself thoroughly! I am so sorry!

But thank you for both trusting me to be going to a useful storytelling place with something you were initially unsure of and then for leaving such a generous and lovely comment! I really appreciate it, despite being possibly the least organised and fifth crappest person in the world at showing appreciation. Sorry again!
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[personal profile] hollys_tree 2011-08-09 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I finally devoured this including the AS/S prequel. The LJ DDos attack and another failure of my provider tried very hard to stop me but I still managed it.

It was a pleasure to read. <3

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah ha! The LJ DDoS is why I was a ghastly and ungracious person and failed to say thank you for your lovely comment, which I have only just noticed! Which does not in the least forgive my rudeness nor lessen my gratitude, but at least goes some way to explaining such a total balls-up on my part. Belated thanks! And thanks, too, for your perseverance!

Wonderfull!!!

[identity profile] letiie.livejournal.com 2011-08-09 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you did wonderful job here! Several years ago I'd ask your permission to translate it into my language....

I'm really glad I found your story couple of days before - jesus a yearlong brake - I think it would have killed me :(.

Best story recently. This and much more shorter Enough by silverdragon77. So yours is much better :)

It was fun watching the kids. Each one kept his/her unique character and especially Scorpius/Albus relationship developing. And catching a glimpse of the fathers' one. Really good.

Although I have a little difficulty with actual imagination of Harry and Draco at the age of forty. And on the top of it it reminds me that I'm aging to :(.

Never mind - I just wanted to thank you for this!!

[identity profile] ceares.livejournal.com 2011-08-14 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
oh, yay! This was terrific and well worth the wait, plus I got to go back and read everything from the beginning so that was a bonus.

[identity profile] liliths-requiem.livejournal.com 2011-08-23 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
Brilliant-on about nineteen different levels. I can't express how much I loved this. Maybe twice as much as the prequel. Your characterization is flawless, but your plot is what really held my attention. I love how politics seep into every pore of your stories. Thank you so much for writing this. It really is perfect.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Argh! So sorry for a delayed response on this! I suspect I may be one of the six crappest comment repliers on the internet.

Thank you so much! I am so pleased that you enjoyed it all and I have no idea what you could possibly mean about politics, and even if I did, I couldn't possibly comment ;-)

[identity profile] lirren.livejournal.com 2011-10-01 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I have just spent an entire day reading the prequel to this, and now this, and I have to say I think it was possibly the most perfect day ever. These two stories are completely, and unequivocally, brilliant. I would quote favorite parts, but I would end up quoting back the entirety of the two stories, so I will just say that your writing is wonderful and your characterization completely flawless. Even your secondary characters are fleshed out well enough that I feel like I know them and that, to me, is the sign of an amazing writer. Thank you for giving me such a delightful experience.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-10-02 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
Thank YOU for giving me such a generous and encouraging response! Sometimes I wonder why I write fanfic, and then I realise, it's because of readers like you who are the right fit for writers like me. I'm very glad we've met each other! Thanks again :-)

[identity profile] selene-umi.livejournal.com 2011-10-10 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
AHH! God knows how I had missed this last few parts! Running off to read now!

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-10-11 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it did take a while to get done ;-)

[identity profile] vicki_rae.livejournal.com 2011-10-13 06:14 am (UTC)(link)
A friend suggested Sins of the Fathers, and Fathers Who Could Do With a Spot of Sin.

It was a hugely successful attempt to convert me from "NFW would Harry and Draco ever end up together." to "Oh hell yes Harry/Draco totally works." I adore both fics and thank you for writing them!

I'm a really hard sell on slash, with an internal editor that won't shut up, and this works beautifully on so many levels. Consistent characterizations, dialogue that rings true, totally convincing evolving relationships between all of the characters, and a clean uncluttered writing style that really flows. You used the Deathly Hallows epilogue and still got them together believably, and you did it without bashing either wife. And Albus/Scorpius! You're an amazing writer and I bow before you.

A whole new fandom with what I suspect is a huge amount of fanfic, with a closed canon which can be a good thing. The ship wars must have been gawd awful.

Found and joined the Harry/Draco community, and must find appropriate icons, but first, off to see what else you've written.

Thank you!
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[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2011-10-15 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello! Thank YOU so much, I'm thrilled you enjoyed this. Sorry about the enormous amount of reading that awaits you in the HP/DM fandom, but a lot of it is immensely good, so I knwo you're going to enjoy yourself. Mahaliem blythe and mirabella are three of my favourite plottier writers, with calanthe_fics and pushdragon being two of the very few people who can convince me to read more explicit material (it's always so thoroughly motivated by character for them). I know you'll find some people you'll love! Luckily, I missed the shop wars through a combination of arriving late and being cheerfully oblivious. I hope that you're having a wonderful time in this neck of the fandom woods!

[identity profile] insipid-paragon.livejournal.com 2011-12-24 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, wonderful lovely.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Argh! Sorry I missed your comment, it was either thanks to LJ hating me or me having the organisational skills of a Muppet chicken. Thank you, so pleased you enjoyed the story!

[identity profile] vicki_rae.livejournal.com 2012-01-06 08:49 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for a lovely day of re-reading. Sins of the Fathers and Fathers Who Could Do with a Spot of Sinning are amazing, love both of them so much. These were the fics that converted me into a Harry/Draco shipper.

I've pasted all the pieces together in single 100,000+ word file and uploaded it to my Kindle with the rest of my keepers.
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[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much for such a lovely compliment, I'm so sorry to have failed to reply to it for so long: I blame gross ineptitude on my part! Hurrah for H/D shipping! Have you read anything by mahaliem yet? Or Calanthe's Blood and Brimstone? so much good writing out there :-)

And I am blinking at you in amazement because it has never occurred to me that I could use my Kindle for fic until this moment. You may have just changed my life!

[identity profile] emansil-12.livejournal.com 2012-02-13 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
This was just perfect. I know I should have more words and go into greater detail about what and why and how, but honestly I just loved everything about it.

I didn't never mind that it took 3+ years of your life to finish it. I waited until it was all finished, and then started reading.

This is Harry and Draco as I love to see them.

(and I've not read the As/S fic yet. Looking forward to it.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
You dear, dear thing, thank you!

And yes ... look, I used to have this convenient life for writing fanfic and got a lot done back in those days. These days, not so much. Though I have just begun work on a snappy little crime novel that could pay the bills and leave me with actual time to write for enjoyment rather than cash, so that fic that has been unfinished for four going on five years might actually see its end one day!
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[personal profile] sparklespiff 2012-02-15 01:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, this was so amazingly wonderful. Thank you for sharing it.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2012-02-15 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
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[identity profile] chris-king-2005.livejournal.com 2012-03-08 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I found this trolling through tags on Delicious... and then proceeded to stay up *far* too late reading to the end.

It was utterly charming.

[identity profile] nevernot-broken.livejournal.com 2012-09-15 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
Just finished reading the A/S and this one back to back. Has taken me most of the day and means I have not completed many of the important things I should have done today but so worth it! Love the way you write and the story was divine - worst bit was having to hide my smile from my housemates...
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[identity profile] forochel.livejournal.com 2012-12-29 05:43 pm (UTC)(link)
!! I was rereading the prequel and then at the end of it I saw this wonderful new link to A SEQUEL and was delighted and this was DELIGHTFUL. I liked the plottiness of it, with the mystery to be solved, entwined with the matter of their relationship, grounded in their family and friends. I think my favourite bits may well be the bits of banter between friends — definite soft spot for all things concerning Ron. Hannah Abbott was fantastic, and I love how James is such an echo of Sirius. And I did laugh every time I saw the chapters being subdivided into parts. "3eii" is a thing of delight. Thank you for this!

[identity profile] magykal.livejournal.com 2013-03-28 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
FINALLY!

I loved it of course, but just HOW MANY part 3's were there?

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