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Entry tags: | 2008, character: cedric diggory, character: oliver wood, fic, pairing: oliver/cedric |
Fic: Gryffindor in Possession … and SCORE! (Oliver/Cedric, R) for sugareey
Author: nathaniel_hp
Recipient: sugareey
Title: Gryffindor in Possession … and SCORE!
Rating: R
Pairing(s): Oliver Wood/Cedric Diggory
Disclaimer: All Harry Potter characters herein are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No copyright infringement is intended. All characters engaging in sexual activity are 16 years or older.
Summary: Keeper Oliver Wood scores. And he thinks it might be a good idea to keep.
Warnings: slash, boy kissing, oral – nothing that needs a warning, really
Word Count: ~ 2240
Author's Notes: sugareey, I hope you enjoy this little story.
The fact that Quidditch Captains have equal status with Prefects has been ignored for this tale. Many thanks to Z and L for the beta!
“Perce, please, be a mate!” Oliver was getting annoyed. This was not going according to plan. He had been trying to convince Percy for the last half hour! Usually, he and Percy got along famously, and Oliver had managed to get out of some tight spots with Percy's help a few times. Contrary to what most people thought, Percy was indeed able to forget he was a rule-abiding Prefect when it came to his best friend. Not this time around though: Percy had even given him the lecture on school rules, stuck-up Prefect bastard that he was!
Oliver would have gladly suffered ten detentions that he had managed to avoid with Percy's help, if Percy agreed to help him now. “Percy, really, it's kind of important. I wouldn't ask if it wasn't. Please?” He tried the puppy dog eyes that work wonders with his mum, but Percy only rolled his eyes in exasperation.
"Olli, no!" Percy answered firmly. "And now please let me get back to my essay!"
Damn, knock-out reasoning, that essay – what now? Oliver thought, trying desperately to come up with a way to get Percy to give him the new password to the Prefect's bathroom. If he didn't give him a valid reason, Percy would never agree to bend the rules for Oliver. Reasons that were valid for Percy were hard enough to find as it was. Worse still, Oliver was a terrible liar, and Percy knew him too well to fall for his attempts of doing just that.
He'd be stuttering unsuccessfully for hours. Or until Percy got annoyed enough to silence him with a well-placed spell. Oliver decided to take a different route to achieve his goal. He wasn't sure it would work, but it was definitely worth a try – and better than Langlock.