HAPPY H/D HOLIDAYS, FAIRE_WEATHER!

Dec 20, 2012 20:59

Author: cleodoxa
Recipient: faire_weather
Title: They Do Things Differently There
Pairing(s): Harry/Draco, mentions of Ron/Hermione and Hermione/Pansy.
Summary: The night Harry returns to Hogwarts for one last year, he and his companions are thrown into chaos. Draco comes face to face with himself time after time and has to decide who he wants to be.
Rating: PG-13
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rated: pg-13, [fic], round: winter 2012

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sisi_rambles December 22 2012, 01:52:49 UTC
Oh this was really interesting! The AUs were fascinating and I love how living all the AUs subtly changed the characters.

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cleodoxa January 15 2013, 20:12:45 UTC
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you liked it.

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celestlyn December 22 2012, 09:39:39 UTC
I loved this story! It had an interesting plot with twists and turns, some nice character-development and lots of smooth-as-silk dialogue. You did a wonderful job with it. <3

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cleodoxa January 15 2013, 20:13:16 UTC
Thank you bb!

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appleling December 22 2012, 16:43:57 UTC
Wow! What an adventure! This was totally different than the usual H/D fics I've read over the years but in a good way. I loved the whole... "Groundhog Day" plot and all the different Alternate Universes. Most of all, I'm glad that in each AU, Draco was portrayed as someone with the potential for good instead of just a one-dimensional selfish little prat. It was highly entertaining, reading about all the different possibilities (and yay for Draco defecting to the Good Side in most of the AUs) and the way all of them gradually became more aware of what was happening around them... the repetition and all. I grinned at the part where Draco was the one to kill old Voldie instead of Harry. Yay! A compelling read overall :D

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cleodoxa January 15 2013, 20:15:10 UTC
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

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icmezzo December 23 2012, 03:48:02 UTC
OOooh, very cool. This was heavy, thick, and, at times, challenging...but all the richer for it, in the end. It was ultimately rewarding, as everything slowly sorted itself until the conclusion revealed you'd left behind perfectly well behaved strands of memories and chaos. Well executed and original. Extremely well done. Thank you.

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cleodoxa January 15 2013, 20:15:28 UTC
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

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cleodoxa January 15 2013, 20:15:45 UTC
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you liked it.

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