Title: Strange-Eyed Constellation
Pairing(s): Past Fred/Seamus, Seamus/Dean, eventual Fred/Seamus/Dean, Ron/Harry
Rating: This chapter light R (language, innuendo, potentially disturbing imagery)
Summary: War can make strange bedfellows; peacetime allows kindred spirits to join together. Seamus discovers both, and in being true to the baffling
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fred's blood in seamus' veins huh? quite an image.
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:nods: I think, actually, that all of them would do a lot of things on instinct after having been through the War, but Seamus and Dean certainly would go rushing into the fray no matter what.
Yes, Dean's pulse on his skin, Fred's blood in his veins... the author got a bit symbolism-happy, I guess. ;)
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Great imagery...from the poolside photo shoot to the hospital!
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So glad that you enjoyed the imagery, and the chapter. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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Frightening, that accident! Dean's right, what if it had happened when they were alone at their own flat? (But then, what if it happened to Seamus on his own? There are NO guarantees...) Hmmm. I'm suspecting that the memory of this is going to be a bit of encouragement to Dean to accept Fred around, eventually (and must say I'm looking forward to that).
Love Harry photographing Dean. Mmm. And I'm curious about those "candids" -- and the group shot. Are these Wizarding photographs? Wonder what we'll see!
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Yeah, the accident came out of nowhere. There are no guarantees, and that'll come up again. Not to give anything away (after this many posts, goodness) but yes, Dean should be more receptive, and finally we'll see Fred around a bit more. Unfortunately he just doesn't want to fall straight into a happy threesome, but perhaps today I'll get some more down and get them closer instead of further apart. :grumbles at non-accepting characters:
I believe they are Wizarding photographs, and I'd actually not thought about how they'd turn up, but I'll see if perhaps they have a bit more weight than I'd first thought.
Thank you for reading and commenting!
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I get the shivers reading the sliding door scene...lucky Seamus Harry thinks on his feet. Excellent details concerning ambric energies...and the structure of the war-time splinter cells...truly inspired!
I feel so bad for Dean...he's right: he's at an extreme disadvantage in a dire situation.
Nice touch having Fred supply the blood for the transfusion. Almost caught up!
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"It's male erotica!" Harry interjected, setting a timer on the camera and walking over with a sheepish grin on his face. "And we're taking a group shot. Smile at the camera.""My arse," Seamus grumbled.
"I'll smile at that," Dean quipped before the shutter clicked.
"Yeah! So why've ye not asked me to be in your mag?" Seamus asked jokingly.
lmfao funy.
aww seamus got hurt:( glad he's ok
love the story so far
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