Title: Fallen Far From the Tree
Author:
joanwilder
Rating:NC-17
Pairing(s): Harry/Snape, Albus Severus/Snape
Disclaimer: All Harry Potter characters herein are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic/Warner Brothers, Inc. No copyright infringement is intended.
Summary: Caught between two generations of Potters—literally—Snape discovers that his namesake is cut from a different cloth than his father.
Warnings: Infidelity, bondage, non-con
Word Count: 19,000
Author's Notes: There is no chan in this story. There is, however, per my recipient's request, post-war Headmaster Snape. I'll leave it up to you to decide if he's pervy; I do think he's ugly. Thank you,
jadzialove, for beta reading. This was written for
hp_springsmut for
cnary_crem_dght.
( Fallen Far From the Tree/Part One )
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Title: Interpreting Draconis
Team: AU! (YES! We rock!)
Author:
dacro
Prompt: 2. "Time is Galleons, little bro, time is Galleons."
Wordcount: 11,043
Rating: R
Warnings: Implied minor character death.
Summary: Draco, the Deaf son of a wealthy businessman, has always had the best of everything, including a habit for rapid signing and a reputation for having a short fuse. When his father disappears, the interpreters who have been on the receiving end of Draco's attitude and temper refuse to work for him. Enter Harry, our 'new on the block' interpreter with a heart of gold, exemplary skills, and a few secrets in his pocket.
I have a really soft spot for this particular story; not only is the author a writer whose stories I've enjoyed immensely in the past, but she's done something extraordinary here. Of course this is AU, Harry being the unfortunate interpreter who ends up being assigned to Draco. There is IC Harry and Draco here, but they're adults; Draco is shrewd about people, and Harry is patient and keenly perceptive. The look into Deaf culture--how they communicate, what they feel, how they're treated by the hearing, the misunderstanding of their disability, and ultimately how we are all the same underneath--is what's made this stand out for me, not to mention that it's Harry and Draco who are the messengers. There was a slight ache in my heart as their two stories unfolded, which only resolved when, at the end, the two of them....(AHHHHAAAA spoiler!)
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