Late Bloomers by thistle_verse
Apr. 8th, 2016 04:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Title: Late Bloomers
Author:
thistle_verse
Rating: NC 17
Word Count: 13,000 Approx.
Summary: Harry always thought he had a pretty satisfying array of sexual fantasies, until he stumbles upon the Mirror of Erised again and sees himself getting banged senseless by Draco Malfoy. Now he can't stop thinking about it, and that summer almost twenty years ago when he'd come to know Malfoy very well indeed.
Such a wonderful, lovely story. It's non-linear, from Harry's POV, and in one time-time we see Harry and Draco meeting a few years after the war, back when they were finding his footing and discovering what they were going to do with their lives. They have a hot (smoking hot!!!!) season together, no quite a relationship, but something that obviously mattered to them. It runs its natural course, both follow different paths, and in the other time-line we see them older, Harry's separated from Ginny and is starting a new life, and after meeting Draco again (and a rather vivid vision in the Mirror of Erised) he admits he never forgot Draco.
It's wonderful indeed, seeing them mature, seeing the history they had, how good they were together, and yet, they maybe needed this time apart to reach the point they reach at the gorgeous ending. :) It has lovely characterisations of Harry and Draco and Blaise and Ron and Hermione. :D
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Rating: NC 17
Word Count: 13,000 Approx.
Summary: Harry always thought he had a pretty satisfying array of sexual fantasies, until he stumbles upon the Mirror of Erised again and sees himself getting banged senseless by Draco Malfoy. Now he can't stop thinking about it, and that summer almost twenty years ago when he'd come to know Malfoy very well indeed.
Such a wonderful, lovely story. It's non-linear, from Harry's POV, and in one time-time we see Harry and Draco meeting a few years after the war, back when they were finding his footing and discovering what they were going to do with their lives. They have a hot (smoking hot!!!!) season together, no quite a relationship, but something that obviously mattered to them. It runs its natural course, both follow different paths, and in the other time-line we see them older, Harry's separated from Ginny and is starting a new life, and after meeting Draco again (and a rather vivid vision in the Mirror of Erised) he admits he never forgot Draco.
It's wonderful indeed, seeing them mature, seeing the history they had, how good they were together, and yet, they maybe needed this time apart to reach the point they reach at the gorgeous ending. :) It has lovely characterisations of Harry and Draco and Blaise and Ron and Hermione. :D
And a quote:
And as Malfoy grabbed his hip, rough, and jerked hard against him, as they both cried out and came, their two bodies cleaving together like they could burrow inside the other, Harry thought that the most amazing bit of pleasure Draco had given him was the simple, pure feeling that he belonged right where he was. As real and fucked up and redeemable as anybody else.