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snakeling January 21 2007, 22:28:47 UTC
WARNING DEEP SEXUAL ACTIVITY WARNING WARNING!
Penetration as opposed to frottage?

There are lots of popping K words in the dictionary. Keen, confused, and curious are some of them. This story is about a seventeen-year-old transfer student named Keilana who is all three of the above.
I think you mean "keen, konfused and kurious".

It's sixth year and things start to change for the worse for Charon. It all starts off with a death, a kiss, and a trick. It's wicked how those events can cause a friendship to change forever, and that's just the beginning. Charon'll meet new people and have new feelings and try to discover a hidden past.
The trick is to give Charon a coin so that he'll take you on the other side. And of course he meets new people; it's not like you can die several times, even in the Wizarding World.

every wonder what Severus looks like with a normal sized nose. FIND OUT. my spelling is a little off so please don't remind me
As long as you don't give him a normal sized shlong...

An AU where Harry, Draco, and Snape live in ( ... )

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Belgium link mctabby January 21 2007, 22:40:28 UTC
*snickers at Charon* Oh dear, what a name to pick for one's OC.

The Belgium summary is over there. Possibly crackfic.

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Re: Belgium link spirit_rider16 January 22 2007, 22:52:41 UTC
*ded*
Oh, man. Harry and Draco are hunchbacks, and Snape is handsome, with bulging biceps. Draco is meek, and a girl, and Harry is bitter, and talks about his sister’s beautiful hair. Harry and Draco tie figs to their heads so that the townspeople can’t tell that they have hunchbacks. Also, it contains the words “vile contagion.” It was such a bad idea to read this in a library…

Also, this comment is basically longer than the fic. :D

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Re: Belgium link sam_t January 24 2007, 12:52:37 UTC
Tie figs to their heads? What? Is this a reference I've missed, or is it just plain incomprehensible?

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Re: Belgium link gg_83 February 3 2007, 22:56:04 UTC
No reference that I can see. The explanation, in whole: "They had figs tied to their heads, figs to disguise their true nature."

Also, they must travel "through the snowy forests, over the frozen streams, [and] down the rocky shoals" to reach the latrine. Every morning. Harsh.

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OK, I'm on the crack... jamoche January 21 2007, 22:56:30 UTC
The trick is to give Charon a coin so that he'll take you on the other side. And of course he meets new people; it's not like you can die several times, even in the Wizarding World.

Charon looked up. "Oh, you again. I should just install a revolving door. How long this time?"

Captain Jack Harkness grinned, looking the ferryman over. All that rowing made him seriously fit, something he'd had the pleasure of discovering on more than one occasion. "Oh, pretty nasty this time. Could be here for hours," he said, with a particular twist on the last word.

"Promises, promises. Trouble with you is, when you die there's usually lots of other people dying around you. Ferry doesn't row itself, you know."

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Re: OK, I'm on the crack... tiferet January 21 2007, 23:20:24 UTC
Actually? That's GOOD crack, there, that is.

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Re: OK, I'm on the crack... queenoftea January 21 2007, 23:42:09 UTC
A+ A+ would definately lol again!

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Re: OK, I'm on the crack... ellen_fremedon January 21 2007, 23:48:45 UTC
*genuflects in your general direction*

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Re: OK, I'm on the crack... sciencegeek January 22 2007, 00:02:46 UTC
That is crack made of awesome, that is.

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Re: OK, I'm on the crack... amanuensis1 January 22 2007, 03:19:49 UTC
*cheers like mad* Jack/Charon! Ah ha ha ha ha!

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Re: OK, I'm on the crack... gileonnen January 22 2007, 04:44:29 UTC
Jack/Charon OTP! ^________^

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Re: OK, I'm on the crack... lirren January 22 2007, 15:15:53 UTC
*laughs hysterically* You win the internet!

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annabtg January 22 2007, 15:26:50 UTC
what would motivate someone to set the books in Belgium, of all places?

Why, being a Belgian, o'course. :D

Cheers!

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