Lomonaaeren

Feb 05, 2009 15:01

AUTHOR:  lomonaaeren 


"An Intellectual Love Affair" Series

Title:  A Potion Named Desire

Rating:  PG/K+ (mostly for language).

Warning:  Post-DH, ignores epilogue. Profanity, character death (obviously), clinical depression, lots and lots of Potions shop talk.

Summary:  When Ron dies, Hermione falls into a deep depression. Desperate to relieve her symptoms, Harry reluctantly approaches “independent apothecary” (read: black market brewer) Draco Malfoy for help. Draco, agreeing to help for his own reasons, finds himself falling into a surprisingly intellectual companionship with both Hermione and Harry. But as they work together, two questions become paramount for Draco: How powerful will the Desire potion be when they’ve finished it? And what exactly is the mysterious potion that Harry takes every two weeks?

Title:  An Alchemical Discontent

Rating:  PG-13, mostly for innuendo and some light sexual content.

Warning:  DH SPOILERS, ignores epilogue. Past character death. Profanity, violence, mentions of sex.

Summary:  Sequel to A Potion Named Desire. Draco and Harry start marketing the Desire potion-only to encounter opposition from Draco’s debtors, seductive Slytherin women, and politicians running for Minister. Then there are the personal issues between them to make things even more exciting.

Title:  A More Worldly Man

Rating:  R/M

Warning:  DH Spoilers, not epilogue-compliant. Profanity, language, violence and torture (mostly remembered), sex.

Summary:  Sequel to An Alchemical Discontent. Harry and Draco are finally, slowly, coming together, but the aftermath of Draco’s freedom is nightmares, legal challenges, and dangerous political pressure in the form of Charlemagne Diggory.

Title:  A Years Temptation

Rating:  NC-17

Warning:  Sex (both het and slash), language, some violence, spoilers for Half-Blood Prince

Summary:  Draco isn’t best pleased to discover he’s a Veela at twenty-four…especially since both he and his mate, Harry Potter, are married. Harry suggests a compromise that may work, if everyone agrees. But the compromise is fragile, and stands a distinct chance of only making everything worse than before

Title:  Building With Worn-Out Tools

Rating:  R/M

Warnings:  HBP spoilers, angst, slash, het, sexual content, adult language, some violence, WIP, and likely some OOC-ness on Ginny's part.

Summary:  Right smack in the middle of a stormy divorce from Ginny, Harry has no reason to be attracted to his Arguer, Draco Malfoy. I mean, it’s Malfoy.

"Frame of Mind" Series:

Title:  A Reckless Frame of Mind

Rating:  R/M

Warning:  Suicidal behavior (obviously), violence, language, lots of psychology. Slash in the future, but probably not until the next story in the series.

Summary:  Draco is a Psyche-Diver, and his newest patient is Auror Potter, who’s been a pathological liar for over a year-and has just tried to violently end his own life.

Title:  A Determind Frame of Mind

Rating:  R/M

Warning:  Violence, language, sex, quite a lot of psychology.

Summary:  Sequel to A Reckless Frame of Mind. Draco and Harry now face the might of the Ministry in an attempt to discover who cast the Cassandra Curse on Harry. Add in Harry’s trust problems, and it’s a good thing Draco’s confident.

Title:  For Their Unconquerable Souls

Rating:  R/M

Warning:  DH Spoilers, but ignores epilogue. Profanity, slash and het sex, blood, and angst.

Summary:  Having Harry Potter assigned as the mediwizard for his father when Lucius is hit with a mysterious Dark curse is not something Draco ever thought he would encounter. And then Potter spoke rudely to him! And had the gall to be attractive! And to have past lovers! It was a wonder that Draco could tolerate him. Not to mention his parents’ opinions of the situation.

Title:  Hephaestus

Rating:  NC-17

Warning:  Disfigured!Harry, references to torture and violence, sex, profanity. DH spoilers but ignores epilogue.

Summary:  When Harry returned from torture at the hands of former Death Eaters horribly scarred, his lover, Draco Malfoy, rejected him in revulsion. But since then, Harry has survived and prospered-and Draco has another chance to learn that more things beyond beauty matter when he hires Harry to protect his estate.

Title:  Hymn to Color *

Rating:  PG/K+

Warning:  Ignores DH; consistent with canon until the end of HBP. Profanity and briefly described violence. Varying tenses, but with reason. Overwrought descriptive language.

Summary:  Months after Draco cast a curse that took Harry’s eyesight, Harry is still trying to come to terms with it. Draco still wanted forgiveness, which was probably the problem.

Title: Inter Vivos (WIP)

Rating:  R/M

Warning:  AU, starting off on a tangent in second year and then getting progressively farther away from canon events. Mentions of child abuse (the Dursleys’ canon abuse of Harry), profanity, angst, violence, eventual-very eventual-slash sex.

Summary:  AU. The Parseltongue incident in second year caused a more violent explosion in Gryffindor House than anyone could have foreseen. Harry, trying to withdraw from everyone except his two best friends, finds himself helped by people he couldn’t have foreseen either, first Snape and then Draco Malfoy. Sometimes, all it takes is one sudden impulsive throwing of a stone for the ripples of change to spread through several lives

Title:  The Best in the Auror Department

Rating:  PG-13

Warning:  None noted

Summary:  Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy are the best Aurors in the Department, but even they don’t usually bring in traumatized prisoners muttering through their own drool. It’s up to Minister Kingsley Shacklebolt to get to the bottom of this

Title:  To Touch a Unicorn *

Rating:  R/M

Warning:  Profanity, references to sex, heavy angst. DH Spoilers, but ignores epilogue. Possible rape referenced in the background, though it didn’t happen. Hurt/comfort.

Summary:  Teaching at Hogwarts is more than Draco ever expected to aspire to after the war. He would be content if not for two things: Harry Potter visiting to give lectures on Defense Against the Dark Arts, and those bloody unicorns.

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