Fic: oneshot (Doppelgangers in a Coffee Shop)

Aug 06, 2008 01:19

Title: Doppelgangers in a Coffee Shop
Rating: Gen
Pairings: implied Harry/Cedric, implied other
Warnings: Crossover (*dodges flying rotten fruit*), OOC of crossover character; utterly un-beta'd *cringe* (sorry, rotaryphones!)
Summary: Doppelgangers meet at a coffee shop. (Seeing how many, many people are probably huddled in the shadows, marching their way ( Read more... )

fanfiction: one-shot, crossovers, au fanfiction, author: nagi_schwarz

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beakanoma August 6 2008, 22:33:45 UTC
...where it had begun to drizzle.

I read "drizzle" as "dazzle". And it made me laugh.

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nagi_schwarz August 6 2008, 22:44:14 UTC
*lol* That's awesome.

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peppermintjam August 6 2008, 23:47:10 UTC
Oh! I haven't really read any of the Twilight series. Wel... I sort of read through part of the first book... but Bella turned me off worse than kryptonite! XD

But I have to say, I really enjoyed your cross-over! I like that you toyed with them being played by the same actor! Once again, I feel so much for Cedric. Your stories always make me feel so much for him! But of course, Cedric is handling it very well. One day at a time. Is the the last chapter of your series?

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nagi_schwarz August 7 2008, 01:07:30 UTC
No, this is all kinds of NOT the last chapter of my series. That story is still with my lovely Beta Reader. I feel you on Bella. But I kinda like Edward. Once I manage to filter out Bella's hero-worship.

I'm glad you liked it. I'm usually pretty tentative on crossovers, but every now and again I think a couple of universes could co-exist in very vague ways, and so I try it out.

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nedow August 7 2008, 03:14:06 UTC
oooh... I love crossovers! *ducks to avoid rotten fruit*

It was wonderful. Half of the attraction of Twilight (for me, at least) it's the possibilities... oh well, this was amazing, the contrast between Cedric's sad, quiet resignation and Edward's drama queen act.

Now I need a fic with Harry meeting Eduard *puppy eyes* xD

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nagi_schwarz August 7 2008, 03:18:04 UTC
I'm glad you like crossovers. As I've mentioned before, I like them in limited fashion, so I'm nervous about writing them. Thanks for reading! As for Harry meeting Edward...it's rife with possibilities. Especially for humor. Hmmm.

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joey12345345c April 6 2009, 04:12:44 UTC
Ooh! I can picture this in my head! "Hi. I'm Edward Cullen, written by Stephanie Meyers. I tried to commit suicide to avoid my problems and can't figure out people's emotions without being able to read their minds." "Hi. I'm Harry Potter, written by JK Rowling. I temporarily ran away from my problems before finally sticking up for myself, and I also can't figure out people's emotions." "Hi. I'm practically any character written by Terry Pratchett. I face my problems, overcome psychological issues, and have a somewhat realistic world and a BRAIN!"

Sorry. I went into rant mode there.

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nagi_schwarz August 7 2008, 08:57:09 UTC
Whee! You read it! I'm glad you liked it. You mentioned it once, Cedric and Edward in the same room, and I thought, well, someone ought to give it a try. (Perhaps someone already has. I didn't check, really.) The way Edward is in the books, he does sort of seem stuck at the age he was when he was turned, especially since he has to keep pretending he's still that young.

You're right, nothing should be too easy. But sometimes, after all the suckage, the characters deserve a break.

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younggoose August 12 2008, 05:40:26 UTC
Okay, I only got through the first two pages, then three pages in the middle of Twilight. Meh ... There were just too many stray cars and too much sappy love--went miles past romance and got car-sick and started puking-up misinterpreted sonnets. I (mostly) can't stand romances from the POV of girls. It's just like "Grow some balls, bitch!" o.O But that's not important ...

I did like this. It gave me some laughs(no offense). Just because you have that vampire being so ... dramatic, and Cedric is a bit ... gruffer .... Sensible and sweet.

I loved the bit about Ginny. It's always nice to see someone make a reference to her that isn't villanizing her.

:-)

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nagi_schwarz August 12 2008, 07:26:43 UTC
I'm glad you liked it. And I was hoping for some laughter, so I'm not offended at all. And I'm not into villainizing Ginny either, so I thought she deserved some credit for, honestly, being pretty kickass in book 6.

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younggoose August 13 2008, 05:53:39 UTC
Amen!

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