In Misery by marianna_merlo
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Title: In Misery
Author:
marianna_merlo
Rating: NC 17
Summary: Harry has been captured by the Death Eaters. Has all been lost to Voldemort, or is there still hope?
Word Count: 13,100
Warning(s): dub-con, non-con/rape, light slave training, and a bit of Stockholm syndrome
The first Dark fic at hd_holidays, and it's magnificent.
The moment I saw the warnings and saw it listed Stockholm syndrome I knew I was going to love it, and I did.
The thing is, Harry somewhere along the way Draco became Harry's ray of home, he actually believe Draco doesn't mean to hurt him, even though he's keeping Harry prisoner and training him to become Voldemort's slave. He, Draco, is obviously struggling with this, with what he has to do to Harry, but he's still doing it, which is a contradiction in itself.
Their encounters are intense and even tender, yet stained with the situation that at times Harry seems to forget.
I think it ends in the perfect place, too. It's a powerful story, do mind the warnings though, but it's so very worth it.
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Rating: NC 17
Summary: Harry has been captured by the Death Eaters. Has all been lost to Voldemort, or is there still hope?
Word Count: 13,100
Warning(s): dub-con, non-con/rape, light slave training, and a bit of Stockholm syndrome
The first Dark fic at hd_holidays, and it's magnificent.
The moment I saw the warnings and saw it listed Stockholm syndrome I knew I was going to love it, and I did.
The thing is, Harry somewhere along the way Draco became Harry's ray of home, he actually believe Draco doesn't mean to hurt him, even though he's keeping Harry prisoner and training him to become Voldemort's slave. He, Draco, is obviously struggling with this, with what he has to do to Harry, but he's still doing it, which is a contradiction in itself.
Their encounters are intense and even tender, yet stained with the situation that at times Harry seems to forget.
I think it ends in the perfect place, too. It's a powerful story, do mind the warnings though, but it's so very worth it.