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Title: Writ on Water
Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this for fun and not profit.
Pairings: Harry/Draco, mentions of Ron/Hermione
Rating: R
Warnings: Angst, violence, gore, possibly sex, ignores the epilogue.
Summary: Harry and Draco’s new relationship is tested by a new case, the appearance of people Draco would have been happy to forget, and the mysterious notes that appear everywhere around them. Who or what is the morning star?
Author’s Notes: This is the eighth story in the Cloak and Dagger series, about Harry and Draco as Auror partners hunting Dark wizards. You should read the previous stories if you haven’t already to make sense of this one: “Invisible Sparks”, Hero’s Funeral , “Rites of the Dead”, Sister Healer , , “Working With Them”, and This Enchanted Life, and “Letters From Exile.” This one probably won’t make much sense if you try to read it on its own. Its title comes from Keats’s epitaph, and it will probably be twelve or fifteen chapters. As with the previous stories in the series, it will be updated every Wednesday.
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Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this for fun and not profit.
Pairings: Harry/Draco, mentions of Ron/Hermione
Rating: R
Warnings: Angst, violence, gore, possibly sex, ignores the epilogue.
Summary: Harry and Draco’s new relationship is tested by a new case, the appearance of people Draco would have been happy to forget, and the mysterious notes that appear everywhere around them. Who or what is the morning star?
Author’s Notes: This is the eighth story in the Cloak and Dagger series, about Harry and Draco as Auror partners hunting Dark wizards. You should read the previous stories if you haven’t already to make sense of this one: “Invisible Sparks”, Hero’s Funeral , “Rites of the Dead”, Sister Healer , , “Working With Them”, and This Enchanted Life, and “Letters From Exile.” This one probably won’t make much sense if you try to read it on its own. Its title comes from Keats’s epitaph, and it will probably be twelve or fifteen chapters. As with the previous stories in the series, it will be updated every Wednesday.
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