Bellow a Broken Wing by furiosity
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Title: Bellow a Broken Wing
Author:
furiosity
Rating: NC 17
Word Count: 29,800 Approx.
Summary: As the world heals post-war, Draco tries to avoid Harry Potter like the black plague, and Harry pretends Draco Malfoy doesn't exist. So why is it that they keep on crossing paths? Featuring noble winged steeds, moving houses, bizarre coincidences, ancient technology, feeble excuses, harsh honesty, Miss Flappington, and words from the past.
This story is very surprising. It's filled with little twists that you don't see coming at all. Even now that you know they will be coming, I believe you'll be surprised.
It all comes down to a spell of sorts. At first it seems they are meeting by coincidence, but soon enough they discover it's a bonding spell that keeps drawing to each other, first to meet at random, but before long they can't even be at different places. This coexistence makes Draco to face his actions, his feelings, not just his vulnerability, he's very IC, I think, but he has to face himself in the end.
And it's so, so good; the plot, the writing, the revelations, god, the sex. I have to warn you though; it has an open/ambiguous ending, but don't let that stop you, it's really quite incredible.
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Rating: NC 17
Word Count: 29,800 Approx.
Summary: As the world heals post-war, Draco tries to avoid Harry Potter like the black plague, and Harry pretends Draco Malfoy doesn't exist. So why is it that they keep on crossing paths? Featuring noble winged steeds, moving houses, bizarre coincidences, ancient technology, feeble excuses, harsh honesty, Miss Flappington, and words from the past.
This story is very surprising. It's filled with little twists that you don't see coming at all. Even now that you know they will be coming, I believe you'll be surprised.
It all comes down to a spell of sorts. At first it seems they are meeting by coincidence, but soon enough they discover it's a bonding spell that keeps drawing to each other, first to meet at random, but before long they can't even be at different places. This coexistence makes Draco to face his actions, his feelings, not just his vulnerability, he's very IC, I think, but he has to face himself in the end.
And it's so, so good; the plot, the writing, the revelations, god, the sex. I have to warn you though; it has an open/ambiguous ending, but don't let that stop you, it's really quite incredible.