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Necromance by ferox
04/28/2004There's a fine line between doing the right thing and giving in to revenge. Voldemort is defeated, but Harry finds himself still without a godfather and with little else to celebrate. He hasn't spoken to anyone since casting the killing curse a month before. With each passing day, disillusionment grows. Draco is surprised by what he sees.
Draco pulls out all the stops for his second date with Ron. Harry is unsure whether some of those stops might not have been better off left pushed in. Slashy banter ensues. Sequel to "The Queen Who Lived" and hovering between AT and Riddikulus.
Slipped Leash by ferox
03/01/2004Sirius--still getting in over his head on the side. He doesn't count on the changes a few years, a lot of makeup, and a potion or two have on Snape. aka: This is your Snape. This is your Snape on goth while ingesting dubious potions. Takes place two years after "Never Leave a Puppy Unattended." (SB/TR, SB/SS)
homo homini lupus by ferox
02/29/2004The war is over--what are the men of war to do? Instincts that kept them alive through Voldemort's second reign leave them undesirable in society after his defeat. In disenfranchisement, bitterness, and loss, there is shared ground, and in accepting that common space, Remus and Severus find that they are not, perhaps, so different after all and that right and wrong are more difficult to separate in times of peace.
Not to Alter by ferox
02/16/2004Remus Lupin and a dinner of roast beef successfully conspire to get under Snape's skin. Snape finally throws both caution and one of the oldest rules in the books to the winds and gets an answer to his question. (Snape/Snape, Snape/Remus)
Never Leave a Puppy Unattended by ferox
02/12/2004Christmas of Sirius’s seventh year finds him alone in Hogwarts. Like any good puppy, he gets into trouble—lots of it. Deep trouble.
Of Whisky and Knowledge by ferox
02/12/2004The curse-breaker, and the cursed man--Bill and Sirius have an evening together during the second half of Harry’s fifth year. There are repercussions. OotP compliant.
The Queen Who Lived (aka The Bugger Who Wouldn't Die) by ferox
02/12/2004Ron shows up at Harry’s house to be greeted at the door by Draco. Draco in fishnets and leather.
What He Wanted to Be by ferox
02/12/2004Snape and Sirius drink. And talk. Always a bad combination.
The war is on in earnest. Sirius and Remus have learned not to trust anyone--not even each other. One cold November night in 1980, Snape arrives with a visitor and Sirius finds comfortable certainties shaken. (Sirius/Regulus pre-slash AU).
"Because You're a Freak Too," Aunt Petunia Said by ferox
02/12/2004Unapologetic silliness featuring IC-Nanny!Snape and Vernon Dursley II. A result of an unfortunate drabbling accident that resulted in Dudley Dursley being permitted to breed.
Contraria Contraiis Curantur by ferox
02/12/2004Snape laid down his life and his pride to bring Sirius back through the veil. Especially his pride. Sirius-is-not-entirely-dense. Antagonism, denial, embarrassing confessions, and eventual sex. Second story in the Cicatrix series. Takes place immediately following "What He Wanted to Be."
De mortuis nil nisi bonum by ferox
02/12/2004Dumbledore isn’t the only powerful wizard these days, and it’s been well established that while he considers some risks too great and some costs too dear to pay for human lives, Voldemort does not. Dumbledore’s cast-offs make valuable tools for a Dark Lord. The trick lies in convincing the tools that being useful is better than being dead.
Early Retirement by ferox
02/12/2004A short, sweet examination of a post-Hogwarts, post-war Harry/Draco relationship that left everything behind.
Acta est fabula by ferox
12/15/2003Snape decides something in his past needs to come to an end. The rest of the faculty concur much to the smarting of his pride and privacy. Snape, however, may not be ready to purge a seventeen-year-old challenge left unmet.