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Title: Wish Upon a Star (As Dreamers Do)
Author:
icmezzo
Rating: R
Word Count: 27,000 Approx.
Summary: There’s plant magic and celestial magic and dark magic and the normal magic that allows Harry to use a spell to clean his socks when Myrtle’s taken up in his laundry room again. Then there are wishes, and dreams, and love, and those are even more magical still.
This story, is so, so, wonderful.
It's written from Harry's POV. He's a Hogwarts Consultant, this means that if Hogwarts needs help with anything, they call Harry, from watching over the magical creatures while Hagrid is away, to help with the Anti-Apparition wards, Harry is the man Professor McGonagall calls. He lives alone in Grimmauld Place, well, sort of alone, because he hosts several ghosts; Moody, and Cedric, and Myrtle and even Neville's gran, but it's not as sad as you think, he likes having them around, he talks to them and indulges him with their advices and play games. It's actually super endearing. And then there's Neville, who Harry sees regularly and give him ~magical plants.
Anyway, Harry runs into a bit of problem with the latest favour McGonagall asks him, and after talking to Neville at his little shop, he see Draco buying to supplies for his own business as a Wishmaker, absolutely legitimate business it is, too. And after discussing and thinking it over, he decides to go and ask Draco for a wish. And that's when it gets interesting, and super, super cute, because yep, after spending time with Draco, Harry finds himself completely smitten.
It's wonderful, I'm telling you, the pace, the little details, the ghosts, the plants, Harry himself is brilliant, and so are Draco and Neville, and yeah, everything. :)
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Rating: R
Word Count: 27,000 Approx.
Summary: There’s plant magic and celestial magic and dark magic and the normal magic that allows Harry to use a spell to clean his socks when Myrtle’s taken up in his laundry room again. Then there are wishes, and dreams, and love, and those are even more magical still.
This story, is so, so, wonderful.
It's written from Harry's POV. He's a Hogwarts Consultant, this means that if Hogwarts needs help with anything, they call Harry, from watching over the magical creatures while Hagrid is away, to help with the Anti-Apparition wards, Harry is the man Professor McGonagall calls. He lives alone in Grimmauld Place, well, sort of alone, because he hosts several ghosts; Moody, and Cedric, and Myrtle and even Neville's gran, but it's not as sad as you think, he likes having them around, he talks to them and indulges him with their advices and play games. It's actually super endearing. And then there's Neville, who Harry sees regularly and give him ~magical plants.
Anyway, Harry runs into a bit of problem with the latest favour McGonagall asks him, and after talking to Neville at his little shop, he see Draco buying to supplies for his own business as a Wishmaker, absolutely legitimate business it is, too. And after discussing and thinking it over, he decides to go and ask Draco for a wish. And that's when it gets interesting, and super, super cute, because yep, after spending time with Draco, Harry finds himself completely smitten.
It's wonderful, I'm telling you, the pace, the little details, the ghosts, the plants, Harry himself is brilliant, and so are Draco and Neville, and yeah, everything. :)
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