Another new fic idea
Nov. 1st, 2009 07:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A new fic idea, which I wanted to give a title before I posted about it but which is evidently going to remain nameless for now. Like “A Black Stone in a Glass Box,” very self-indulgent.
Harry is an Auror, working mostly on cases where Dark magic is used in murders. Then he’s pulled into the Head Auror’s office and told that special devices in the Department of Mysteries have picked up traces of what feels exactly like Voldemort’s magic coming from Malfoy Manor—now the home of the constantly partying Draco Malfoy. Harry’s concerned, naturally, but he believes that Voldemort is dead and gone, so he suggests other possibilities. The Head Auror convinces him that the alarms can’t be mistaken, and Harry agrees to investigate.
He hates the Head’s next idea much more. Naturally, there’s no way Draco will simply allow an Auror to waltz into the Manor, especially if he’s involved in trying to resurrect Voldemort, so the Head Auror wants Harry to give him a series of gifts that will get him noticed and invited to the 24/7 party. Specifically, he wants Harry to court Draco.
Harry thinks this is a stupid idea. He suggests approaching Draco openly and points out that he has no gift for acting. But the Head Auror is dead-set on the courting idea. (He’s a bit thick). Finally Harry agrees to do it, inwardly intent on sabotaging the elaborate set of rituals he’ll have to learn as much as possible and doing what it’ll take to really gain the required information, not what the Head Auror thinks it’ll take.
So off he goes, grumbling, to write stupid letters and buy stupid gifts that luckily the Aurors are going to reimburse him for. It gets him invited to the party. Harry feels his scar burn when he steps into the Manor, so there’s no doubt that Voldemort-activity is happening somewhere in the background.
Draco has changed during the intervening years. He’s far more laid-back, far more interested in pleasure than in power—except with Harry. He goes out of his way to irritate Harry. But Harry, accustomed to a life of fame that people try to take advantage of for themselves, thinks he sees something different behind the façade. He thinks Draco has built himself up into a position that he thought he wanted and only now discovers was rather hollow.
This makes Harry feel even worse about the deception he’s practicing. He determines that he’ll do his best to get Draco out of the trap of notoriety and shallow friends and sexual predation (and, as it turns out, blackmail) that he’s built for himself.
Except, of course, there’s the problem that Draco’s house stinks of Voldemort…and the little problem of what he will do to Harry if he finds out the courtship was false from the beginning and thinks Harry is only one more of the users surrounding him.
This is a “Harry pursues Draco, but without having loved him for a long time” kind of story—which is about the only way I can write one, because I find it hard to conceive of Harry being in love with Draco for years without prolonged friendly contact. But it also involves identity and power and magical power and mystery. So, self-indulgent.
Harry is an Auror, working mostly on cases where Dark magic is used in murders. Then he’s pulled into the Head Auror’s office and told that special devices in the Department of Mysteries have picked up traces of what feels exactly like Voldemort’s magic coming from Malfoy Manor—now the home of the constantly partying Draco Malfoy. Harry’s concerned, naturally, but he believes that Voldemort is dead and gone, so he suggests other possibilities. The Head Auror convinces him that the alarms can’t be mistaken, and Harry agrees to investigate.
He hates the Head’s next idea much more. Naturally, there’s no way Draco will simply allow an Auror to waltz into the Manor, especially if he’s involved in trying to resurrect Voldemort, so the Head Auror wants Harry to give him a series of gifts that will get him noticed and invited to the 24/7 party. Specifically, he wants Harry to court Draco.
Harry thinks this is a stupid idea. He suggests approaching Draco openly and points out that he has no gift for acting. But the Head Auror is dead-set on the courting idea. (He’s a bit thick). Finally Harry agrees to do it, inwardly intent on sabotaging the elaborate set of rituals he’ll have to learn as much as possible and doing what it’ll take to really gain the required information, not what the Head Auror thinks it’ll take.
So off he goes, grumbling, to write stupid letters and buy stupid gifts that luckily the Aurors are going to reimburse him for. It gets him invited to the party. Harry feels his scar burn when he steps into the Manor, so there’s no doubt that Voldemort-activity is happening somewhere in the background.
Draco has changed during the intervening years. He’s far more laid-back, far more interested in pleasure than in power—except with Harry. He goes out of his way to irritate Harry. But Harry, accustomed to a life of fame that people try to take advantage of for themselves, thinks he sees something different behind the façade. He thinks Draco has built himself up into a position that he thought he wanted and only now discovers was rather hollow.
This makes Harry feel even worse about the deception he’s practicing. He determines that he’ll do his best to get Draco out of the trap of notoriety and shallow friends and sexual predation (and, as it turns out, blackmail) that he’s built for himself.
Except, of course, there’s the problem that Draco’s house stinks of Voldemort…and the little problem of what he will do to Harry if he finds out the courtship was false from the beginning and thinks Harry is only one more of the users surrounding him.
This is a “Harry pursues Draco, but without having loved him for a long time” kind of story—which is about the only way I can write one, because I find it hard to conceive of Harry being in love with Draco for years without prolonged friendly contact. But it also involves identity and power and magical power and mystery. So, self-indulgent.
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Date: 2009-11-02 12:36 am (UTC)This sounds absolutely BRILLIANT! XDDDD
*flails*
*sniggers at dense Head Auror*
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Date: 2009-11-04 01:20 am (UTC)Another new fic idea comment
Date: 2009-11-02 01:06 am (UTC)I'm currently thrilled by your story 'Practicing Liars' and really liking 'A Soldier's Welcome' too.
I have to admit my favourite of all your stories... 'Their Phoenix'. The HP/SS/DM relationship, the way their magic worked, the political intrigues, I loved it all. If there's ever another HP/SS/DM story I'll be there in a shot! :-)
Keep up the astounding work!
Re: Another new fic idea comment
Date: 2009-11-04 01:21 am (UTC)I don't know if I'll ever do another threesome story, but probably, because I do love those three characters and I am fascinated by the dynamic between them.
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Date: 2009-11-02 02:06 am (UTC)Sounds like a good fic, but honestly, I'm much more fascinated by "A Black Stone in a Glass Box." Then again, just because this story doesn't grab me in my new-magic-ennui-Draco-ancient-story-origin place, doesn't mean it won't be good.
Also, if you actually wrote everything on your once-had-an-idea-about-it master list, I would bow at your feet, and then send you cookies. So, whether this story happens or not, it sounds fun. And I'll surely read it.
-Jolene
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Date: 2009-11-04 01:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-02 02:07 am (UTC)I can see Harry, doing something he thinks is strictly for the job, gradually being pulled in to fulfill what Draco needs- and what he needs himself.
I like the concept very much and look forward to how you will develop this!
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Date: 2009-11-04 01:22 am (UTC)Harry will be surprised at how much he can feel for Draco once he starts letting himself think about it.
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Date: 2009-11-04 11:39 pm (UTC)Most of the time, I only have three on the go, rather than more than that! But I think up new ideas all the time.
Another new fic idea
Date: 2009-11-02 11:08 am (UTC)I agree with you on the part that Harry wouldn't have feelings in the category of love towards someone he didn't already have a friendship with - or at least knew and saw regularly (as in fics, where they work together as aurors or the like)
- Draco on the other hand would be much more likely - and cunning enough - to follow, say, Harry's life closely from affar (through friends they have in common or something) and graduately fall in love with him - without noticing it of course.
Anyway, good luck with that story! I'll make sure to read it.
Sincerely,
Sofie.
Re: Another new fic idea
Date: 2009-11-04 11:40 pm (UTC)I think Draco's virtues take a lot of discovering, especially for someone like Harry. This is the man who called his best friend a Mudblood multiple times, was part of Umbridge's Inquisitors, insulted Harry's parents, and tried to capture him and take him to Voldemort in the Room of Requirement during the battle. I can't see Harry waking up one day and deciding that he's in love with Draco just because he's handsome or wahtever.
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Date: 2009-11-03 01:19 pm (UTC)This story sounds very evocative, more emotional than some of the ones you've been writing lately. So I definitely say go for it! (But that may have something to do with the fact that I just want to read more fic from you ;D)
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Date: 2009-11-04 11:42 pm (UTC)And thanks!
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Date: 2009-11-05 11:21 am (UTC)I don't think they could be more different if you tried! The only common thread is that they are all fantastic. So I really don't feel you have anything to worry about on that front. =)