Title: Changing of the Guard
Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and her associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Rating: R/M.
Warnings: DH SPOILERS, ignores epilogue. Profanity, language, slash sex, perhaps some violence, cross-dressing (but not as a sexual kink).
Pairings: Harry/Draco, (apparent) Draco/OMC, Ron/Hermione.
Summary: Need a perfect stranger? Ask Metamorphosis. Harry Potter runs the business secretly and becomes whoever’s needed for each occasion. He’s not sure whether he should be more surprised, worried, or amused when Draco Malfoy comes to Metamorphosis and requests an actor who can play his boyfriend so that his parents will disown him. Yet Harry has even more dangerous choices after he creates Brian, Draco’s “perfect” boyfriend. Draco doesn’t know who Brian is, but he’s trying to find out—and now so is Harry.
Author’s Notes: Another novel-length WiP. At the moment, I have absolutely no idea how long this will be. It contains a fair amount of humor, as you can figure out from the summary, but also its fair amount of angst. If you don’t like “mistaken identity” types of stories, you probably shouldn’t read this. Also, this story is set in a deeply homophobic wizarding world.
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Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and her associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Rating: R/M.
Warnings: DH SPOILERS, ignores epilogue. Profanity, language, slash sex, perhaps some violence, cross-dressing (but not as a sexual kink).
Pairings: Harry/Draco, (apparent) Draco/OMC, Ron/Hermione.
Summary: Need a perfect stranger? Ask Metamorphosis. Harry Potter runs the business secretly and becomes whoever’s needed for each occasion. He’s not sure whether he should be more surprised, worried, or amused when Draco Malfoy comes to Metamorphosis and requests an actor who can play his boyfriend so that his parents will disown him. Yet Harry has even more dangerous choices after he creates Brian, Draco’s “perfect” boyfriend. Draco doesn’t know who Brian is, but he’s trying to find out—and now so is Harry.
Author’s Notes: Another novel-length WiP. At the moment, I have absolutely no idea how long this will be. It contains a fair amount of humor, as you can figure out from the summary, but also its fair amount of angst. If you don’t like “mistaken identity” types of stories, you probably shouldn’t read this. Also, this story is set in a deeply homophobic wizarding world.
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