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Title: Holly and Hawthorn, Thistle and Thyme
Author:
bryoneybrynn
Rating: PG 13
Word Count: 31,000 Approx.
Summary: After the war, Harry can’t shake the feeling that something is very wrong with him and he has a terrible feeling he knows what that “something” might be. He has a terrible feeling Malfoy might know, too.
Oh my god, this is such a beautiful hurt/comfort story.
After the war, Harry feels there's something wrong with him, so he checks himself into St Mungo’s, though nobody seems to find what's wrong with him. A short while after, Draco is cursed, and the only room to provide security for a treatment for Draco's curse is Harry's.
That's such a simplified version of what this story is about, because we see Harry taking the chance and offering Draco comfort from the pain of the curse that cuts him open, and we see Draco trying to coax Harry into opening up about what's really wrong with him, we see them pushing each other and then backing off, giving each other the space they need, we see them cherishing each other's presence and the understanding they find in one another grow into something beautiful.
It's heart-aching, but it heals, too. Beautiful.
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Rating: PG 13
Word Count: 31,000 Approx.
Summary: After the war, Harry can’t shake the feeling that something is very wrong with him and he has a terrible feeling he knows what that “something” might be. He has a terrible feeling Malfoy might know, too.
Oh my god, this is such a beautiful hurt/comfort story.
After the war, Harry feels there's something wrong with him, so he checks himself into St Mungo’s, though nobody seems to find what's wrong with him. A short while after, Draco is cursed, and the only room to provide security for a treatment for Draco's curse is Harry's.
That's such a simplified version of what this story is about, because we see Harry taking the chance and offering Draco comfort from the pain of the curse that cuts him open, and we see Draco trying to coax Harry into opening up about what's really wrong with him, we see them pushing each other and then backing off, giving each other the space they need, we see them cherishing each other's presence and the understanding they find in one another grow into something beautiful.
It's heart-aching, but it heals, too. Beautiful.