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My Obsession by Tsunami
11/04/2006Continuation of the one-shot "Obsession": Draco would have been the first to admit that he had a problem. A very large problem, in fact, and it came in the form of the one and only Harry Potter, Boy-Who-Lived, Gryffindor’s Golden Boy. Saint Potter. Draco’s problem wasn’t so much of a problem as it was an obsession.
Draco would have been the first to admit that he had a problem. A very large problem, in fact, and it came in the form of the one and only Harry Potter, Boy-Who-Lived, Gryfindor’s Golden Boy. Saint Potter. Draco’s problem wasn’t so much of a problem as it was an obsession.
Taken Silence by Tsunami
11/05/2004Sequel to The Return Gift. Life drags on, day by day. How does one cope with the shadows he bears? How does one keep on living when everything is wrapped in lies and hurt? One must take the gift that is offered, the gift of silence.``Slight HP/DM if you look for it, can be interpreted as either friendship or developing relationship. Most likely friendship at this point.
Bridging the Gap by Tsunami
12/15/2003It was no secret to any student that Harry Potter hated Draco Malfoy. He was the worst bloody prick the Gryffindors had yet to face. He was arrogant, blonde, a Slytherin – that in itself was a fate worse than death to Gryffindors, who shuddered at the thought – perfect in potions, insulting, degrading, and his father was a Death Eater.``None of this took away from the fact that Draco Malfoy was incredibly sexy and handsome. He had the whole of Hogwarts' female population lusting after him, and a good portion of the males as well. He made heads turn, and drew people's eye. Image-wise, he was perfect.``It was the moment that he opened that perfect mouth and showed his abysmal personality that the perfect image got shot to hell.
The Return Gift by Tsunami
11/11/2003Sequel to The Christmas Owl. What happens after Harry gets his letter. Told from Draco POV, with hints of HP/DM if you look for it.
The Christmas Owl by Tsunami
10/25/2003That was barely scratching the surface, and still the minuses greatly outweighed the pluses in the equation of his life. That’s how he thought of it, as well: ‘the equation of Pathetic Potter’s life.’ Yes, he had thrown in one of Malfoy’s offhand nicknames for The Boy Who Lived.