FIC: "From Half to Whole" for alisanne

Apr 25, 2011 14:06

Recipient: Alisanne
Author: chibitoaster / littleblackbow
Title: From Half to Whole
Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Viktor/George
Word Count: 15,991
Warnings/Content Information (Highlight to View): * Canon character deaths, dark themes.*
Summary: Viktor is coach of a community-league Quidditch team. George is half a person without his brother. When Ron and his friends take ( Read more... )

george weasley, rating:nc17, viktor/george, viktor krum, fic, beholder_2011, slash

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masteroftrouble April 28 2011, 16:04:50 UTC
When dinner was laid out on the table, George was seated on the long bench next to Viktor with Percy on his left. He could feel the heat from Viktor’s thigh pressed against his own. Three different conversations were going on all at once and George couldn’t seem to concentrate on any of them. Halfway through the meal, Viktor brought his hand down and placed it on George’s thigh. George looked over at him, but he was still engrossed in conversation with Arthur about Bulgarian cars.

Taking a deep breath,and looking around to make sure nobody was watching, George brought his own hand down and placed it on top of Viktor’s. Viktor turned his hand up and interlaced their fingers, all the time keeping up his conversation.

George smiled and turned to Harry. “So, do you think you’d want to join a community league team? It’s just two days a week - plenty of time left for your wand-making.”

I think I might have grinned like a silly loon for a LONG time after that. :)

You, my dear, have a way of making me like Viktor Krum to the point where I just want to hug him and never let go. This is a fantastic read.

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chibitoaster May 29 2011, 19:08:25 UTC
I know, I just wanted to huggle Viktor so much after writing this. I really want to do a podfic of it, actually. I always thought Viktor had a big heart, and was a victim of circumstance in a lot of respects.

Thank you so much for your comment, and I'm really glad you liked this story. Rarepairs are so often overlooked, but they can be so wonderful to write!

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