Title: The Splendor Is Waiting
Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Pairing: Harry/Draco
Warnings: Angst, slight violence, Hogwarts “eighth year”
Rating: R
Wordcount: This part 3000
Summary: Harry discovers a book in Regulus Black’s bedroom the summer after the war—a book that tells him of a series of rites once widely practiced among wizards of all kinds, to combat the enemy of both Dark and Light. Fascinated, Harry starts delving deeper, and finds himself developing a slow friendship with Draco Malfoy, who can tell him more. A story spanning five parts.
Author’s Notes: Another of my Wednesday one-shots, this time for imuptonogood, who asked for something with Harry learning more about wizarding culture, and taking it seriously. Could be AU, so at any time 5th year onward. I'd love a light Harry (with that generous spirit he has) becoming entrenched in with Dark wizards (where Dark is not evil, but a cultural thing) and a Harry/Draco relationship.
The title is taken from the poem “Glory and Shadow” by the Irish poet A. E.
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Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Pairing: Harry/Draco
Warnings: Angst, slight violence, Hogwarts “eighth year”
Rating: R
Wordcount: This part 3000
Summary: Harry discovers a book in Regulus Black’s bedroom the summer after the war—a book that tells him of a series of rites once widely practiced among wizards of all kinds, to combat the enemy of both Dark and Light. Fascinated, Harry starts delving deeper, and finds himself developing a slow friendship with Draco Malfoy, who can tell him more. A story spanning five parts.
Author’s Notes: Another of my Wednesday one-shots, this time for imuptonogood, who asked for something with Harry learning more about wizarding culture, and taking it seriously. Could be AU, so at any time 5th year onward. I'd love a light Harry (with that generous spirit he has) becoming entrenched in with Dark wizards (where Dark is not evil, but a cultural thing) and a Harry/Draco relationship.
The title is taken from the poem “Glory and Shadow” by the Irish poet A. E.
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