sg (snapesgirl) wrote in adventdrabbles, @ 2010-12-09 20:08:00 |
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Entry tags: | contributor: snapesgirl, dec08, dec09, dec10, fandom: harry potter, year: 2010 |
Dec 8 - 10; Harry Potter; Remus/Severus;
Title: (two untitled drabbles)
Fandom: HP
Pairing: Severus/Remus
Rating: G and NC-17
Prompt 8 & 10) Pine Forest, Holly and Ivy
Pairing: Remus/Severus
Word Count: 123
Rating: G
Disclaimer: Harry Potter: JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoast Books, and Warner Bros., Inc
A large tawny colored wolf trotted through the forest. He paused in under the pine trees and sniffed. Something reminded him of former times and friends. Dropping to the ground, Remus rolled, scratching his back in the decaying needles and other things on the forest floor.
He stood up and shook then sneezed. Another explosive sneeze followed. Remus snorted and quickly trotted away from that part of the pine woods. It never ceased to amaze him how a lycanthrope in its wolf form could be allergic to holly.
Remus made a mental note to share with his mate the location of a fine patch of ivy growing with the holly trees. Severus had mentioned needing fresh leaves for a potion he was creating.
Prompt 9) Christmas Crackers
Severus
Word Count: 105
Rating: NC-17
Disclaimer: Harry Potter: JK Rowling, various publishers including but not limited to Bloomsbury Books, Scholastic Books and Raincoast Books, and Warner Bros., Inc
Severus dreaded this time of year. The bright lights, the forced gaiety and worst of all, the Christmas crackers. It never failed, he would end up sitting next to Dumbledore and having to pop one of those wretched things open.
His reluctance to play this parlor game came from receiving a walking phallus one year, followed by the time Lucius managed to trap Severus into pulling a cracker that held another adult toy. The ensuing years saw an assortment of humiliating toys culminating in that horrid hat with a vulture on it.
It was enough to make a man swear off Christmas crackers for life.