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| 2008-08-05 02:36 |
| Uh oh... |
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Terminus packing problem #1:
I cannot find my tie.
Terminus packing problem #2:
Normal clothes + robes + leather + ball outfit + shoes = too large for my suitcase.
I can bring a larger suitcase if I have to--I have one that is bigger than my usual one--but the tie is being a problem. I found a plain black one, perhaps I'll wear that.
And, hm, do I bring the Draco wig or not?
And what about my tarot cards?
And it's so long since I travelled with my BDSM gear I'm not sure what's illegal to carry on anymore. Probably all of it...
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| 2008-08-05 22:38 |
| Whoever Keeps Me (Fic, H/D, Snaco, NC-17) 2 of 3 |
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This wasn't going to go up until Friday, but I swapped with someone! So, here it is early!
Title: Whoever Keeps Me (Part 2 of 3)
Author: Ravenna C. Tan
Type: Fiction
Length: 21,000 words total; This post: 8121
Main character or Pairing: Snape/Draco, Harry/Draco, Draco/Death Eaters
Rating: NC-17
Disclaimer: Non-commercial fanfic, done for the love, not any money.
Warnings: Voldemort-won AU. Canon-compliant thru HBP. Heavy dub-con. Torture, gang-banging, sexual slavery, angst.
Summary: Voldemort gives a disgraced Draco Malfoy as a slave to Severus Snape. Draco is resigned to his fate, until Snape collars Harry Potter as well.
Cards Drawn: Death (reversed), Wheel of Fortune (reversed), Eight of Cups.
Card Interpretation: Death reversed is "holding onto something you know is over," such as a relationship you stayed in too long. The Wheel of Fortune reversed is taking control of your destiny. And the eight of cups is "Possibility of change in a stable situation. Flashes of excitement, movement." I also interpreted "death, reversed" as orgasm denial, the wheel of fortune as suspension bondage, and the eight of cups to be potions, so you will find all three of those elements in the story as well.
Author Notes: Beta-read by the wonderful
clauclauclaudia (*mwah*) Thanks to Gateway Girl for helping me wrestle a very recalcitrant Draco to the ground. Metaphorically speaking. Title comes from a Shakespeare sonnet. This story also matches up to my
7spells table for Snape/Draco/Harry.
Part One if You Missed it
(Over at HP Tarot)
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