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In the Stream by musamihi
Title: In the Stream
Author:
musamihi
Rating: PG 13
Word Count: 11,900
Summary: After the war, Draco finds he has at least one saleable skill, and takes up as a Seer. Harry has a question, and Draco has a problem.
I loved this story. The thing is, Draco is a Seer, and Harry went to see him. He was tired of his relationships falling apart, if they can even be called 'relationships'. And when Draco has a vision of Harry's true love he sees the two of them together.
But from there it goes in a completely different direction that you might think, because they still can't bear one another; Harry even hates himself a little bit for going to ask Draco about this, and Draco, Draco can't believe this is true, even though he knows it is, so he leads Harry in a different direction instead of telling him what he saw, and inadvertently by doing this very thing sets everything in motion.
I loved how Draco refused to believe what he saw on his vision, in spite of knowing for certain it was going to happen. I think what I love the most it's all the philosophical pondering he did on this paradox.
I think the ending is a bit abrupt, but the story is amazing nonetheless.
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Rating: PG 13
Word Count: 11,900
Summary: After the war, Draco finds he has at least one saleable skill, and takes up as a Seer. Harry has a question, and Draco has a problem.
I loved this story. The thing is, Draco is a Seer, and Harry went to see him. He was tired of his relationships falling apart, if they can even be called 'relationships'. And when Draco has a vision of Harry's true love he sees the two of them together.
But from there it goes in a completely different direction that you might think, because they still can't bear one another; Harry even hates himself a little bit for going to ask Draco about this, and Draco, Draco can't believe this is true, even though he knows it is, so he leads Harry in a different direction instead of telling him what he saw, and inadvertently by doing this very thing sets everything in motion.
I loved how Draco refused to believe what he saw on his vision, in spite of knowing for certain it was going to happen. I think what I love the most it's all the philosophical pondering he did on this paradox.
I think the ending is a bit abrupt, but the story is amazing nonetheless.