Slackened Ties, Oral History
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Claim: Harry Potter (General Series)
Title: Slackened Ties
Author: Annie Sewell-Jennings
Characters: Remus/Sirius
Prompt: Make-up.
Rating: NC-17
Length: Long
Brief summary: Sadly, there are no boys in eyelinder in this story. There is, however, Sirius being soppily stupid, Remus loving him anyway, and James singing disco. And porn that isn't make-up sex at all. Basically, it's awesome all around.
Link to the story: Slackened Ties
Claim: Harry Potter (General Series)
Title: Oral History
Author: acadine
Characters: Padma Patil
Prompt: Family.
Rating: PG
Length: Medium
Brief summary: Good gen! Good gen featuring female tertiary characters! You should read it just for that; not reading it would be like seeing a unicorn and not trying to touch it. Not convinced? Then how about reading it for the exploration of ethnic heritage and magic in the Potterverse, which is as rare as a two-headed, purple, people-eating unicorn.
Link to the story: Oral History
Title: Slackened Ties
Author: Annie Sewell-Jennings
Characters: Remus/Sirius
Prompt: Make-up.
Rating: NC-17
Length: Long
Brief summary: Sadly, there are no boys in eyelinder in this story. There is, however, Sirius being soppily stupid, Remus loving him anyway, and James singing disco. And porn that isn't make-up sex at all. Basically, it's awesome all around.
Link to the story: Slackened Ties
Claim: Harry Potter (General Series)
Title: Oral History
Author: acadine
Characters: Padma Patil
Prompt: Family.
Rating: PG
Length: Medium
Brief summary: Good gen! Good gen featuring female tertiary characters! You should read it just for that; not reading it would be like seeing a unicorn and not trying to touch it. Not convinced? Then how about reading it for the exploration of ethnic heritage and magic in the Potterverse, which is as rare as a two-headed, purple, people-eating unicorn.
Link to the story: Oral History