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April 7th, 2006

Challenge #22: Quidditch

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Original poster: enchanted_jae

Title: Collide
Author: [info]enchanted_jae
Pairing: Miles Bletchley/Katie Bell, Draco/Harry
Rating: PG
Warning(s): Sneaky Slytherins
Word count: 559
Disclaimer: Characters are the property of JK Rowling, et al. This drabble/fic was written for fun, not for profit.
Author's note: Written for Challenge #22 for [info]slythindor100, in which we were to write a pairing other than Harry/Draco (eeek!), within the context of Quidditch, and using the prompt(s) polished and/or wet. Da-amn.
Summary: What do two Slytherins, who have the hots for two Gryffindors, do about it? Why, go after the prize, of course!

Collide )

(non-challenge) ... stealing kisses ... (H/D, O/M (implied), K/M)

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Original poster: physixxx

Title: ... stealing kisses ... (Collide, part deux)
Rating: PG
Word Count: a breezy 792
Challenge: None, really.
Warnings: Blatant disregard to canon
Summary: Oliver witnesses the aftermath of the Collide.
Characters: Oliver Wood, Harry Potter, Katie Bell, Miles Bletchley, Draco muthafuckin' Malfoy
Disclaimer:
None of the characters used belong to us, the are property of one lovely J.K.Rowling. We only borrow and promise to put them back, once we're done.
A/N-1: This was just something cooked up because [info]enchanted_jae wrote such a funny and wonderful response to Challenge #22 that I had to write a ‘sequel’ of sorts, not that the original story needed it, mind you.  But you should really read Collide before reading this story.
A/N-2: I'm sure I haven't chosen the same schoolyear that [info]enchanted_jae was thinking with regard to Collide.  But, I just had to bring Wood into the mix.  So, this is set during Harry's third year (the last year Wood and Flint were at Hogwarts).

Oliver hated the task, but he loved the feel and smell of a freshly polished broom, sleek and shiny between his fingers... )

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