HP ficlet: Wait [Harry/Severus, adult]
Title: Wait Author: celandineb Fandom: HP Pairing: Harry/Severus Rating: adult Length: 317 words Warnings: toys Summary: Sometimes the best-laid plans go a little awry. Note: For accioslash, who wanted Snape/Harry, "silver bells."
Harry had spent a great deal of time planning this gift for Severus. Pine branches and holly were looped around the bed posts, and a large sprig of mistletoe hung in midair over the mattress. Harry himself wore a matched double set of earrings and nipple clamps, each adorned with tiny silver bells, and festive red and green ribbons trailed from the bow tied around his erect cock.
He had made sure that he was ready well before Severus's usual arrival time, and now waited as patiently as he could, posed to best advantage on the bed.
When he heard the thump of the Floo, he called out, "I'm in here, Severus!"
Severus appeared in the doorway, blanched, and quickly stepped into the room and shut the door behind him.
"What is it?" asked Harry with concern. "I thought you would appreciate getting a gift on Christmas Eve as well as Christmas Day."
"You make a lovely package," said Severus in a dry voice, "but the trouble is that I invited several of our friends home with me for drinks. You do keep telling me that I should be more spontaneous," he added a little defensively.
Harry swallowed. "Who's here?" he asked.
"Longbottom, Lovegood, Granger, Malfoy, several assorted Weasleys, Shacklebolt... the usual suspects."
"And they're here now?"
Severus nodded. "They're all out in the living room." He cocked his head, listening. "It would appear they've started in on the wine punch already."
"All right." Harry sighed. He began to unwrap the ribbons from his rapidly-deflating cock. When he reached for the nipple clamps, though, Severus stopped him.
"Leave those on," he said in a dark purr. "I'll be thinking about them all evening... and then we can finish this once our guests have left."
"Yes," Harry agreed, going on tiptoe to press a kiss against Severus's lips. At least he was a present that wouldn't spoil with waiting.