hd_worldcup: Temper, Temper...
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Penultimate set of fics at
hd_worldcup, and it's so weird that it's almost over. The prompt is Temperance.
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- Caught Between the Windows and the World - Team Fanon
Wordcount: 16,950
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Light BDSM
Summary: His hour was rapidly becoming a cherished time of day and Draco felt free to think things he'd never imagined before. These things became a promise, a wish, and a desire.
Author's Note: Thanks to my betas A and A. Based on this meaning of the card focusing on the blending of opposites and tempering a stronger bond together than apart. - A Very Cunning Plan - Team EWE
Wordcount: 21,190
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: No actual sheep (real or inflatable) were harmed in the making of this fic.
Summary: Narcissa calls on a war hero to save the Malfoy name... then the Malfoy name (okay, okay, it's really Draco) calls on the war hero for some hummuna hummuna. ::wink, nudge::
Author's Note: Thanks to: Team EWE and our awesome Captain; to my betas A, C, and R; and to the ladies from Vegas Chat for holding my nose to the grindstone. - Homecoming - Team Epilogue
Wordcount: Approx. 27,000
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Infidelity, sort of (divorce in progress)
Summary: Harry thinks spending two weeks as a guest lecturer at Hogwarts will offer the perfect chance to get away from his troubles. Then he meets his assigned faculty guide: Potions Master Draco Malfoy.
Author's Note: Grateful thanks to my two industrious (and pushy!) betas, who will be named later. - Second Hands of Time - Team Canon
Wordcount: 12,000
Rating: R
Warnings: language, frottage, epilogue-compliant, non-linear
Summary: Harry Potter is the quintessential Gryffindor, and Draco Malfoy the perfect representative of Slytherin house. What happens when the latter has to temper the former as they navigate their way through the past?
Author's Note: “How can you mix fire and water?” the Fool finally whispers. Never pausing the Angel answers, “You must have the right vessels and the right proportions.” Thanks to my betas.