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hdcup_mod ([info]hdcup_mod) wrote in [info]hd_worldcup,
@ 2008-04-03 07:56:00

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Entry tags:fic, nc-17, prompt: judgment, round i, team epilogue

Take A Sad Song (And Make It Better) -- Team Epilogue
Title: Take A Sad Song (And Make It Better)
Team: Epilogue
Author: [info]femmequixotic
Prompt: Judgment
Wordcount: 45,425
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: none
Summary: The last thing Harry wants is to lose his kids.
Author's Note: Many thanks to my two wonderful betas for their work. The card interpretation I used may be found here.


Take A Sad Song (And Make It Better)


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Great Story
(Anonymous)
2008-07-19 08:35 pm UTC (link)
This was wonderful and I enjoyed it all the way through. I thought the ideas were original and the characters were all well drawn. Malfoy as an office worker was interesting, but it was good to seem him try to actually work for a living.

I don't live in the UK, but I was a little thrown by the constant cursing. Do parents and children really curse constantly, men and women? Otherwise, I congratulate you for writing a great and well planned and executed story.

Flutesong
Flutesong@hegalplace.com

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