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hdcup_mod ([info]hdcup_mod) wrote in [info]hd_worldcup,
@ 2008-04-01 07:20:00

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Entry tags:fic, pg-13, prompt: the fool, round i, team epilogue

Riptide -- Team Epilogue
Title: Riptide
Team: Epilogue
Author: [info]annafugazzi
Prompt: The Fool
Wordcount: 19,244
Rating: PG13-ish
Warnings: Infidelity, but hey, it's Team Epilogue, what do you expect?
Summary: (With apologies to George Lucas) "Who's the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?"
Author's Note Thanks so much to J, L, S, and V for extensive beta and Britpick and encouragement and sometimes, entire passages ;)



Riptide


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[info]unbroken_halo
2008-04-01 06:28 pm UTC (link)
Wow! Definitely a thought provoking piece. I really enjoyed the seriousness of how Draco approached Harry's lifestyle. The midlife crisis, Draco's feelings of inertia, Harry's restlessness as well as foolishness, and the ugliness that Harry spoke of was all handled extremely well. The humor sprinkled throughout the piece blended in nicely with the contrast of the serious topic. Many times I found myself laughing out loud. Nicely done, anonymous author.

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