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Fic: Ritual Backlash, (Charlie/Teddy, NC-17)
Title: Ritual Backlash
Author:
alisanne
Characters: Charlie Weasley/Teddy Lupin, Severus Snape/Harry Potter
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Rimming, cross gen
Themes/kinks chosen: Ritual sex, alternate pairing (Charlie/Teddy)
Word Count: 3800
Summary: Weddings aren't Charlie's thing, until he finally goes to one that provides reasonable entertainment.
Author's notes: Thanks to the usual suspects,
eeyore9990 and
sevfan for looking this over for me.
Disclaimer: The characters contained herein are not mine. No money is being made from this fiction, which is presented for entertainment purposes only.
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Ritual Backlash
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I’m getting too old for this shit, Charlie thought as he surveyed the scene. What was the saying? Always the bridesmaid and never the bride? Only in his case he was always a wedding guest but never throwing his own wedding. At least this time he wasn’t a groomsman, thank God.
Spotting his mother in the throng, he waved. Fortunately, she was already jammed in, completely surrounded by people, so he wouldn’t be forced to sit by her. Not that it would be so horrible, but he was in no mood to hear about how terrible it was that Harry and Ginny had split up.
Bloody hell, anyone could have looked at those two and known that they didn’t suit, that Ginny would try to run all over Harry and Harry would let her until he grew a pair. The fact that the pair he eventually grew came attached to a snarky bastard of a Potions master surprised everyone but Charlie, who could still remember Ginny having to nag Harry out of the hospital as Snape had been recovering.
Ginny had done well enough; she’d married Viktor Krum a year after breaking up with Harry, and they were now expecting their third baby.
Harry had waited a bit; apparently Snape had required a lot of wooing, but Harry wasn’t a Gryffindor for nothing. After almost twenty years of cohabitation, he’d finally talked Snape into bonding and now it was Harry’s turn to walk down the aisle.
When Charlie received the invitation, he’d contemplated not going, but Harry had scribbled an almost illegible note onto the invitation parchment that he’d been unable to resist.
I’d really like it if you could come, Charlie. It’s been ages since we talked, and since you were the one who made me realise that I was gay, it only seems right that you should be here to see me finally tie the knot. Plus, a lot of people here miss you.