Characters: Gabrielle Delacour, Peter Pettigrew, Charlie Weasley, Ron Weasley, Xenophilius Lovegood, Petunia Dursley, Cho Chang, Parvati Patil, Padma Patil, Viktor Krum, Albus Dumbledore, Voldemort, Madam Rosmerta, Dudley Dursley, Regulus Black, and Oliver Wood
Prompt: "Hemingway was once challenged to write a story in only six words. His response? “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” He is believed to have called it his greatest literary work ever. Can you write a story in six words? I'm going to stretch it a little, though. I'll allow you to write six-, twelve-, and/or eighteen-word drabbles."
For:
nosmutforyou Summer Fest
here Rating: G
Genre: General
Word Count: 5 six, 5 twelve, and 5 eighteen (180 words total!)
Notes: I got to write a lot of new characters, new to me, that is. Fun.
Disclaimer: Characters do not belong to me and I make no money off of them, etc.
Gabrielle Delacour:
Beauty in the shadow of perfection.
Peter Pettigrew:
Finally, a hero in the end.
Charlie Wealsley:
Dragons don’t demand your hair cut.
Ronald Weasley:
Rough edges can’t hide pure heart.
Xenophilius Lovegood:
No matter what, family comes first.
Petunia Dursley:
Whenever she saw a street magician dealing cards, Petunia thought of Lily.
Cho Chang:
“Have a good cry,” her mother always said. “You’ll feel better after.”
Parvati Patil:
Parvati often wished that she was smarter, more like her twin sister.
Padma Patil:
Padma sometimes wondered why she wasn’t as fun as her twin was.
Viktor Krum:
He likes girls with innocently wide eyes that belied experienced, shrewd minds.
Albus Dumbleore, Voldemort:
“You can’t hide from your past, Tom Riddle - you’ll always be hurting if you can’t learn to forgive.”
Madam Rosmerta:
“‘One butterbeer and hurry it up,’ he says. ‘Yes, sir,’ says I and I spits in his glass.”
Dudley Dursley:
Leaving Harry a cold cup of tea would never make everything all right, but it was a start.
Regulus Black:
Regulus really didn’t care anymore. He only wanted to make his big brother proud. In death he would.
Oliver Wood:
Passion for the game flourished into a fervor for life, making each step onward an adventure worth living.