Every You, Every Me by daftfear
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Title: Every You, Every Me
Author:
daftfear
Rating: NC 17
Word Count: 49,800
Summary: I thought I had already hit the lowest point in my life, but as the universe seems intent on proving, I was wrong. The only thing that could possibly make this worse is Potter. And more Muggles.
Warning(s): Drug use, attempted rape, violence, angst
After the war Draco has been sentenced to live without magic, as a Muggle. And it's so raw and painful because it's incredibly real.
He's just thrown into a tiny flat without knowing *anything*, he doesn't know how to turn the lights on, or how to dress like a Muggle, or how Muggles heat their food. Hell, he doesn't even know where they get food from.
It's not a funny story. Draco is alone, and scared, and helpless, and he doesn't know how to survive. It's a journey.
It has a bit of a difficult start, because it's not easy to read. It's a hopeless tone about it at the beginning, but I promise, once you get past it, this story is incredible.
It's by pure chance that he meets Harry, and Harry, he's incredible here. Even though Draco is scared and alone, he is still Draco Malfoy, and he acts and reacts, and he's thorny and prickly, but he needs Harry to help him, and he comes to accept that.
Draco grows in this story. Like I said, it's a journey, and it's really amazing.
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Rating: NC 17
Word Count: 49,800
Summary: I thought I had already hit the lowest point in my life, but as the universe seems intent on proving, I was wrong. The only thing that could possibly make this worse is Potter. And more Muggles.
Warning(s): Drug use, attempted rape, violence, angst
After the war Draco has been sentenced to live without magic, as a Muggle. And it's so raw and painful because it's incredibly real.
He's just thrown into a tiny flat without knowing *anything*, he doesn't know how to turn the lights on, or how to dress like a Muggle, or how Muggles heat their food. Hell, he doesn't even know where they get food from.
It's not a funny story. Draco is alone, and scared, and helpless, and he doesn't know how to survive. It's a journey.
It has a bit of a difficult start, because it's not easy to read. It's a hopeless tone about it at the beginning, but I promise, once you get past it, this story is incredible.
It's by pure chance that he meets Harry, and Harry, he's incredible here. Even though Draco is scared and alone, he is still Draco Malfoy, and he acts and reacts, and he's thorny and prickly, but he needs Harry to help him, and he comes to accept that.
Draco grows in this story. Like I said, it's a journey, and it's really amazing.