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spfestmod ([info]spfestmod) wrote in [info]snape_potter,
@ 2011-10-20 12:59:00

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Entry tags:cliche fest, fic, rating: nc-17

Cliche Fest: FIC: A Grim Old Cat
Title: A Grim Old Cat
Author: [info]oliversnape
Other pairings/threesome: Canon Ron/Hermione
Rating: NC-17
Word count: 14,256
Content/Warning(s): (highlight for spoilers) *AR, minor character deaths mentioned in passing.*
Cliché: (highlight for spoilers) *Cat!Snape, Grimmauld Place after war, Back to work at Hogwarts, Virgin!Harry, Ministry bureaucratic idiocy.*
Summary: In which Harry finds comfort in his own routines, solitude, Grimmauld Place, and normality in the sound of incoming trains. He ought to have known a cat would subtly change things to suit its own machinations.
A/N: Thank you to my beta [info]pygmypuffofdoom, any other mistakes are mine.


(A Grim Old Cat)


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[info]oliversnape
2011-11-10 01:01 am UTC (link)
Thank you very much! Sometimes I think I end scenes too abruptly, but I'm glad it worked out in this fic, and kept with the soft feel.

Like you, I'm fond of looking at how people handle situations like this, and the realism that not everyone is okay after such a war. It just makes it that much more alive.

Thank you again. :)

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