Title: Rituals and Traditions
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairing: Draco/Harry
Categories: AU, Rescue, Humor, Sex Magic, Adventure (written before Prisoner of Azkaban)
Length: Medium (6,713 words)
Warnings: To be safe for comm rules: mild, brief hint of BDSM required by the ritual
Author on LJ:
amanuensis1
Author Websites: Despoiling Harry
Author's Summary: Draco shackled to a pillar. Harry wielding a sword. One goofy plot device. You do the math.
Review:
Rituals and Traditions begins and ends in one room where Draco's imprisoned, waiting alone to be part of a dark ritual in which Voldemort will take over his body (because let's face it; it's a lot better looking than the one the Dark Lord currently calls home.) And then Harry arrives.
What follows is a rescue that's got comedy and a lot of arcane sex magic (that might seem a little less arcane by the end when Draco figures it out). Draco's observations makes me laugh as he goes from twitchy dread to shock to hell-yes-enjoyment, and Harry is the perfect hero.
This classic from 2002 (I believe - possibly 2003) is a quick and energetic read. It's clever, funny, hot, and makes you smile.
Rituals and Traditions
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairing: Draco/Harry
Categories: AU, Rescue, Humor, Sex Magic, Adventure (written before Prisoner of Azkaban)
Length: Medium (6,713 words)
Warnings: To be safe for comm rules: mild, brief hint of BDSM required by the ritual
Author on LJ:
Author Websites: Despoiling Harry
Author's Summary: Draco shackled to a pillar. Harry wielding a sword. One goofy plot device. You do the math.
Review:
Rituals and Traditions begins and ends in one room where Draco's imprisoned, waiting alone to be part of a dark ritual in which Voldemort will take over his body (because let's face it; it's a lot better looking than the one the Dark Lord currently calls home.) And then Harry arrives.
What follows is a rescue that's got comedy and a lot of arcane sex magic (that might seem a little less arcane by the end when Draco figures it out). Draco's observations makes me laugh as he goes from twitchy dread to shock to hell-yes-enjoyment, and Harry is the perfect hero.
This classic from 2002 (I believe - possibly 2003) is a quick and energetic read. It's clever, funny, hot, and makes you smile.
Rituals and Traditions
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