This was joyous, gentle and full of warm summer scents and sounds and sights. I enjoyed Severus and Harry’s comfortable, loving relationship, their non-stop banter and "playing brooms" with erotic applications of Quidditch moves. Very athletic and imaginative! The demonstration of "haversacking" was particularly memorable. Lucky that Severus noticed they were falling before it was too late! The lake scene was gorgeous. I loved the moonbathing and water play, the kissing (with the interfering Squid *g*) and Severus’ mellow thoughts:
Idly he rubbed a bit of mud off Harry's shoulder. Severus thought to himself that, as baths went, the lake wasn't terribly efficient. Severus was a civilized wizard and therefore, he told himself, he strongly preferred proper baths to lakes crawling with cheeky cephalopods. Baths were warmer, and less muddy (unless Harry jumped in after one of his Quidditch games), and contained soap suds and oils instead of sand and rocks. Oils chafed much less when applied to the important bits. And of course a proper bath wouldn't have anything as mischievous as a shoal of tiny fish, dragonfly-thin and just as small, inspecting the human invaders with Harry-like impertinence.
The art is beautiful and adds a layer of more refined sensuality to the playful story.