Title: Incarnation
Author:
kethlendaPairing/Characters: Tom/Minerva, Marlene McKinnon
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: character deaths, oddly sequenced narrative
Word Count: 1248
Summary: "The body is a tool," Tom is fond of saying. "A useful tool, yes--one can't hold a wand without it--but nonetheless, only a tool."
A/N: For the idea of McGonagall having a
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Thank you so much!
(And yes, it was the Egyptology paper. The woman, whose name I'm forgetting and I don't have my con program handy, speculated that Marlene was Minerva's daughter because of an "M. McGonagall" listed with James on the quidditch trophy in the movie, which isn't canon per se, but it did get approved by JKR apparently, so it *might* mean something. She didn't say a word about Tom/Minerva, though, so I've just gone and made it more fucked-up. LOL)
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and yes I can attest how you were bouncing in your seat during the lecture. lol.
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And it was an awesome lecture! :) *blushes at fangirlishness*
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Love that bit. Really inspired.
The rest...*shiver* Haunting, poignant, disturbing, but I love it! ^_^
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