During the month of October, the following fics and art were posted on the
pornish_pixies community on IJ.
Our Night by
drachenminaRating: NC17
Pairing: Severus Snape/Regulus Black
Summary: PWP. Life can be exhilarating when you’re young and idealistic.
Word Count: ~3,000
Severus reflected, as Regulus pushed the front door wide open and waved him in with a flourish to the Black family home, that until very recently having fun hadn’t been something he was particularly proficient at either. Regulus had changed all that. So charming, so full of life, so completely unlike that thrice-damned brother of his - Severus could hardly believe that Regulus had chosen him as friend and confidante.
My Dark-eyed Wizard by
venturous1Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Snape/Harry
Warnings: buttsex, toe-curling
Media: pencil, ink wash, PS
Making Their Mark by
alisanneRating: NC-17
Pairing: Severus Snape/Harry Potter
Summary: Harry and Severus leave their mark on the landscape.
Word Count: 1820
“Can you believe they made it into a monument?” Harry took an involuntary step forward as he stared up at the broken shell of a cottage, still standing despite having half its upstairs gone. “And now even I can’t go in. It belonged to my parents for heaven’s sake.”
Severus sneered. “It belongs to the people now,” he said. “Surely you did not think you were exempt from the Ministry’s Potter-centric madness?” He snorted softly. “I’m surprised they haven’t suggested that you allow them to petrify you and keep you on display.”
“Don’t give them any ideas,” Harry muttered.
The Scarecrow by
joanwilder aka RaeWhit
Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Harry Potter/Severus Snape
Summary:Be careful what you wish for.
Word Count: 3500
He and Ginny came here every autumn, to a small cottage that had been in the Prewett family for years. Only two rooms, one of them to live in, and one to sleep in. It was good to get away without the kids. At night they'd sit out on the porch and watch the moon, drinking the beer they'd brought along, throwing a chilling charm right before they popped the caps. There was a well for water, fields of corn on three sides of them, and, of course, the bloody scarecrow.
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