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Jun 21, 2005 00:57

Who: Harry and Victoria
Where: Library
When: Oct 2. Sometime after dinner.

Muggle reference. Damn. )

harry, victoria, october 2

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infamous_scar June 22 2005, 01:51:37 UTC
Wrapped up in the quixotic nature of this entire exchange, Harry could no longer hold back his curiousity. He firmly placed both his hands beside her arms on the chair and leaned down towards her slowly. "The only way to be sure is through action, huh?" He lowered his lips to hers for one deep and concise moment of exchanged passion. "...and no, I wasn't looking for a ballpark response. "

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victoriastrikes June 22 2005, 05:33:02 UTC
Despite the fact that there was previous and fairly obvious warning to the action and fairly equal and parallel reaction, Victoria was something surprised at the entire string of events that had happened in what seemed like a few minutes but as she guessed had stretched somewhat longer than her somewhat skewed concept of time. She was only vaguely aware of the consequences of said actions and reactions. A quiet, nagging echo in the back of her mind that she chose to temporarily ignore. For the moment she was caught up in the already voiced and reiterated action, and as he spoke, still perched around the chair she was sitting on, she felt words were becoming a little useless "Oh."

Eloquent, yes.

"Not that I want to demystify anything, but I like to know people's names." Which she hoped would pull a name out of him. Yes.

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infamous_scar June 22 2005, 06:46:36 UTC
"Harry," he said as he lowered his lips to hers again, "...And yours?" At that he brought his right hand from her side and placed it gently on her neck. He put his thumb under the beautiful line of her subtle chin and pushed her head back and to the right, while methodically kissing the left side of her neck.

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victoriastrikes June 23 2005, 02:34:45 UTC
If there was one thing that Victoria should have learned from her years as a Death Eater, it would have been some sort of discretion and patience. The exercised patience that she had used throughout most of her life seemed to be something that she wasn't even remotely considering. It was, admittedly, immeasurably difficult to show common sense in a completely nonsensical string of events ( ... )

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