You guys, you've got to know you've spent too much time in HP fandom at large when I suggest Snape/Luna and you worry I'm angling for a remake of Lolita. :)
Let me try that again. Snape and Luna, interacting in some positive fashion involving mutual understanding and respect.
peacockharpy's
just-written ficlet is a lovely example
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Severus Snape turned the page in disgust. It was bad enough, Snape thought, that he was forced to give the boy Occlumency lessons, but now, thanks to The Quibbler’s expose, those lessons were even more crucial. Clearly Potter was too thick-headed and egotistical to see the benefits of remaining quiet and obscure, hidden from the minds of others. Too worried about his precious reputation, no doubt.The school’s reaction, especially Umbridge’s ridiculous decree, only made things worse. Even after the magazine was banned, the school was atwitter with whispers about Potter’s great bravery. Snape knew better. The boy merely had a dangerous tendency to take matters into his own hands. And when it came to the matter of Occlumency, one which Potter actually needed control over, he refused to take it seriously. Instead he chose to give controversial interviews to questionable publications, and make himself more vulnerable to the Dark Lord ( ... )
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“I never expected you to take that challenge to heart, Miss Lovegood.”
Luna blinked. "Well, it was nothing," she said airily. "The Luxembourgian authorities had some fatal flaws in their attempts to hide the Humdinger’s existence. Of course, now my father’s publicised photos and documentation, and The Quibbler has got quite a reputation ever since we interviewed Harry." She played with a strand of dirty blonde hair that had fallen loose from her bun. "That was a long time ago, though ( ... )
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Does this mean that the other half of the story is Scully/Snape?
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I did tell you about the Scully/Snape themes I had going in my epic badfic crossover from years ago, right? :)
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Alec
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This was my crack fic:
"Snape again stared up at Scully, with an exasperatedly annoyed sigh. 'I don’t have the time to concern myself with trivialities like this.' Scully crossed her arms, and raised her eyebrow, clearly not intending to leave without an answer. Snape found that the forceful honesty and perception of the Muggle agent could be quite disarming."
Yep. I think my writing's seen vast improvement since then. ;)
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-Wolf550e
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