Slithering, a sequel. Part 46
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Title: Slithering, a sequel - 46
Author:
twisted_miracle
Team: death eaters
Word count: 100x2
Characters/pairings: Harry/Draco
Rating: Rated PG-13 today, NC-17 overall
Challenge: Challenge: world
Disclaimer: They aren't mine, they belong to the clever Scottish lady. I just bend them and love them. Please don't smack me for playing. It isn't like I am going to earn any money from this!
Author's note: Comments are love!
Summary: Draco talks with Abraxas.
Author's second Note: This is a sequel to "Slither In," which starts here: http://dracoharry100.livejournal.com/286839.html
and ends here: http://dracoharry100.livejournal.com/460335.html
Sequel "Slithering"
part 1: http://dracoharry100.livejournal.com/1207586.html
Part 45: https://dracoharry100.dreamwidth.org/222421.html#cutid1
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Quite deliberately, Draco chose to wait until Mother was away, calling on friends. Then he dressed formally, conservatively, and went to speak with his Grandfather Abraxas’s largest portrait.
“Draco,” Grandfather said, fond. There was appraisal in his eyes, but the approval was clear in his voice.
Draco allowed his shoulders to release a bit of tension.
“I seek advice, Grandfather,” he said.
“Wanting to conquer the world, I bet,” Grandfather rumbled. “Handsome, intelligent grandson of mine.”
“No, Sir,” Draco admitted, and sitting in a large wingback chair, he had Dybbin bring tea. Slowly, seeking feedback throughout, he began to explain.
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Grandfather listened, asked questions, considered Draco’s answers. Thrice, he reminded Draco of relevant pieces of their family history. And through it all, he furrowed his brow.
Draco found himself leaning forward in his chair, eager for his Grandfather’s wisdom.
“I was a worldly man,” Grandfather eventually said. “But never did I see the likes of this Voldemort to whom my son sold our name. And for what?”
He frowned.
“You are correct, grandson. This is not the generation for Malfoy conquest. Far from it. Instead, sadly, you must be the Malfoy who gives Britain a reason to forget your father.”
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Continued: https://dracoharry100.dreamwidth.org/226133.html#cutid1
Author:
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Team: death eaters
Word count: 100x2
Characters/pairings: Harry/Draco
Rating: Rated PG-13 today, NC-17 overall
Challenge: Challenge: world
Disclaimer: They aren't mine, they belong to the clever Scottish lady. I just bend them and love them. Please don't smack me for playing. It isn't like I am going to earn any money from this!
Author's note: Comments are love!
Summary: Draco talks with Abraxas.
Author's second Note: This is a sequel to "Slither In," which starts here: http://dracoharry100.livejournal.com/286839.html
and ends here: http://dracoharry100.livejournal.com/460335.html
Sequel "Slithering"
part 1: http://dracoharry100.livejournal.com/1207586.html
Part 45: https://dracoharry100.dreamwidth.org/222421.html#cutid1
Quite deliberately, Draco chose to wait until Mother was away, calling on friends. Then he dressed formally, conservatively, and went to speak with his Grandfather Abraxas’s largest portrait.
“Draco,” Grandfather said, fond. There was appraisal in his eyes, but the approval was clear in his voice.
Draco allowed his shoulders to release a bit of tension.
“I seek advice, Grandfather,” he said.
“Wanting to conquer the world, I bet,” Grandfather rumbled. “Handsome, intelligent grandson of mine.”
“No, Sir,” Draco admitted, and sitting in a large wingback chair, he had Dybbin bring tea. Slowly, seeking feedback throughout, he began to explain.
Grandfather listened, asked questions, considered Draco’s answers. Thrice, he reminded Draco of relevant pieces of their family history. And through it all, he furrowed his brow.
Draco found himself leaning forward in his chair, eager for his Grandfather’s wisdom.
“I was a worldly man,” Grandfather eventually said. “But never did I see the likes of this Voldemort to whom my son sold our name. And for what?”
He frowned.
“You are correct, grandson. This is not the generation for Malfoy conquest. Far from it. Instead, sadly, you must be the Malfoy who gives Britain a reason to forget your father.”
Continued: https://dracoharry100.dreamwidth.org/226133.html#cutid1