Title: Parity Transformations
Fandom: HP
Pairing: Harry/Draco
Rating: NC-17 overall
Summary: Eleven years since he ran from Hogwarts, Draco has moved on. Now in his late twenties, Draco lives a reclusive life in a tiny village in Hampshire. Never in a million years does he expect to cross paths with Harry Potter again. But he does, and there
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And the Jerry Springer reference had me cracking up. =)
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It looks probable. He seems to be a healthy influence.
And the Jerry Springer reference had me cracking up. =)
~g~ Thank you!
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what a Malfoy wanted, a Malfoy got. Excellent! *evil grin*
Being filthy rich and being able to have whatever you want whenever you want it has always been one of those not-so-innocent wishes of mine. Ergo, I absolutely love the idea of Draco realising (again) what his last name really means.
Don’t be ridiculous, I’m filthy rich splendid come back!
Cool scene with the painting, is it really canon though, that the Malfoys would be so aware of everything? Paintings always seemed like such a contradiction to me. It's like the people live on forever, yet at the same time it's not.
How are you supposed to pronounce Kasen, btw? I've been wondering since the start.
Keep up the good work!
Maddie
Ps. Did you figure out the transport question you had a few weeks ago?
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i hope you spotted them anyway
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It's been a bit of a revelation to him. He's been hiding for so long, he's forgotten he's a Malfoy.
Cool scene with the painting, is it really canon though, that the Malfoys would be so aware of everything? Paintings always seemed like such a contradiction to me. It's like the people live on forever, yet at the same time it's not.
I think it's canon that the paintings have conscious thoughts and memories. I do know what you mean though. I try not to think about it too much because it makes my brain hurt :oD
How are you supposed to pronounce Kasen, btw? I've been wondering since the start.
Well, I've heard a couple of people pronounce it 'Kazen', but I've always pronounced it 'Kaysen'. 'Kazen' sounds too American (no offense to anyone). Someone pointed out to me several months ago that Kasen is an anagram of snake. Weird coincidence, eh? I picked it because it meant pure and protected.
Did you figure out the transport question you had a ( ... )
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I heart the painting scene. So much.
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