Relieved - Part 6B of A Different View
Dec. 16th, 2007 03:33 amTitle: Relieved (6B/? of A Different View)
Author:
sesheta_66
Rating: PG
Word Count: 480
Pairing/Characters: Harry, Draco
Challenges:
awdt's prompt of "Snooping for Presents" and my GJ 100_prompts entry #060 - "Knowledge".
Summary: Harry finds Draco's predicament laughable.
Disclaimer: The characters contained herein are not mine. They belong to JK Rowling and her publishers. No money is being made from this fiction, which is presented for entertainment purposes only.
To see all parts of A Different View, click here.
Harry howled with laughter. "You got kicked out of the house for snooping?"
"Yes, well, Mother wasn't impressed."
"But you were there when I arrived a short time later."
"I was confined to my room," Draco said quietly.
This made Harry laugh even more. "You were grounded?" he asked incredulously. The thought of a fully-qualified wizard, an adult, a man who up until fairly recently had been operating under the direction of the darkest wizard of all time, being grounded by his mummy was uproariously funny.
"Laugh it up, Potter."
"Aw, c'mon Draco. You've got to admit it's funny."
"Yes, well, perhaps for you."
"Well it serves you right, snooping for presents. Why would you do that?"
"What do you mean, why? Because I want to know what she got me for Christmas."
"Christmas is only a couple weeks away. Can't you wait?"
Draco pouted. "I've never been all that good at waiting. Besides, I'm not all that fond of surprises."
"What?" Harry couldn't believe his ears. "But the surprise is half the fun!"
"Surely you snooped for presents when you were a boy," Draco challenged.
"No, I never got any presents, so there was nothing to snoop for."
"Shit, Harry, I'm sorry. I forgot."
"No need to be sorry. It isn't your fault my aunt and uncle are prats."
"I'd like to meet them in a dark alley some day."
Harry chuckled. "Not likely. Besides, I've washed my hands of them. Now back to you. Why is it you can't wait two weeks to --"
"Moving on," Draco said, abruptly changing the subject, "what's this about you telling the she-weasel that you're through?"
Harry allowed the change of subject, reserving in his mind the right to bring it up again at a later date.
"Like I said the other day, I just don't feel that ... I dunno ... passion, I suppose. And I'm not willing to settle for anything less, so I had to tell her. I mean, it's not like we were really together any more anyway, but she obviously thought we were, or that we would be again. She tried to kiss me --"
"Tried? It looked like she was doing more than trying," Draco pointed out.
"Well, whatever she tried, I stopped her. And then we talked."
"I can't imagine that went well."
"No, it didn't. But it had to be done."
"And now it's over?"
"Now it's over."
"And how do you feel about that?"
Harry searched his mind for what he really felt. He'd assumed that he would feel remorse, guilt, maybe even a bit of panic at the thought of doing something so final. But he didn't feel any of those things. As the knowledge hit him, of how it was he felt about the end of his relationship with Ginny, Harry gave Draco a small smile.
"Relieved."
Part 7 - Worth It
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Author:
Rating: PG
Word Count: 480
Pairing/Characters: Harry, Draco
Challenges:
Summary: Harry finds Draco's predicament laughable.
Disclaimer: The characters contained herein are not mine. They belong to JK Rowling and her publishers. No money is being made from this fiction, which is presented for entertainment purposes only.
To see all parts of A Different View, click here.
Harry howled with laughter. "You got kicked out of the house for snooping?"
"Yes, well, Mother wasn't impressed."
"But you were there when I arrived a short time later."
"I was confined to my room," Draco said quietly.
This made Harry laugh even more. "You were grounded?" he asked incredulously. The thought of a fully-qualified wizard, an adult, a man who up until fairly recently had been operating under the direction of the darkest wizard of all time, being grounded by his mummy was uproariously funny.
"Laugh it up, Potter."
"Aw, c'mon Draco. You've got to admit it's funny."
"Yes, well, perhaps for you."
"Well it serves you right, snooping for presents. Why would you do that?"
"What do you mean, why? Because I want to know what she got me for Christmas."
"Christmas is only a couple weeks away. Can't you wait?"
Draco pouted. "I've never been all that good at waiting. Besides, I'm not all that fond of surprises."
"What?" Harry couldn't believe his ears. "But the surprise is half the fun!"
"Surely you snooped for presents when you were a boy," Draco challenged.
"No, I never got any presents, so there was nothing to snoop for."
"Shit, Harry, I'm sorry. I forgot."
"No need to be sorry. It isn't your fault my aunt and uncle are prats."
"I'd like to meet them in a dark alley some day."
Harry chuckled. "Not likely. Besides, I've washed my hands of them. Now back to you. Why is it you can't wait two weeks to --"
"Moving on," Draco said, abruptly changing the subject, "what's this about you telling the she-weasel that you're through?"
Harry allowed the change of subject, reserving in his mind the right to bring it up again at a later date.
"Like I said the other day, I just don't feel that ... I dunno ... passion, I suppose. And I'm not willing to settle for anything less, so I had to tell her. I mean, it's not like we were really together any more anyway, but she obviously thought we were, or that we would be again. She tried to kiss me --"
"Tried? It looked like she was doing more than trying," Draco pointed out.
"Well, whatever she tried, I stopped her. And then we talked."
"I can't imagine that went well."
"No, it didn't. But it had to be done."
"And now it's over?"
"Now it's over."
"And how do you feel about that?"
Harry searched his mind for what he really felt. He'd assumed that he would feel remorse, guilt, maybe even a bit of panic at the thought of doing something so final. But he didn't feel any of those things. As the knowledge hit him, of how it was he felt about the end of his relationship with Ginny, Harry gave Draco a small smile.
"Relieved."
Part 7 - Worth It
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Date: 2008-02-19 07:57 pm (UTC)Also I couldn't help but comment on the christmas present thing since I am very much proud of the fact that I, since I was little, convinced my mother to let me open gifts before christmas :3 how very Slytherin of me :D
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Date: 2008-02-19 08:03 pm (UTC)That is VERY Slytherin of you. I presume your mother is a Hufflepuff? :D
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Date: 2007-12-16 02:37 pm (UTC)Love that Narcissa could ground Draco. Harry's right, it is funny.
And neither now has a significant other. And the UST is obvious.
Excellent.
Looking forward to see what you will do with the next prompt.
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Date: 2007-12-16 10:54 pm (UTC)BTW, I'll get to reading the others too, if I can slow down on the writing long enough to do so. ;)
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Date: 2007-12-16 03:05 pm (UTC)My favorite part was Draco saying he wanted to meet Vernon and his wife in a dark alley! Feeling a wee bit protective of Harry, are we?
*giggles*
I can't wait for more!
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Date: 2007-12-16 10:55 pm (UTC)I think it's a combination of being protective of Harry (at least the little-boy-Harry that wrote the letter to Santa) and being disgusted at Muggles getting away with treating a wizard that way.
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Date: 2007-12-16 03:58 pm (UTC)Grounded=)
Love this:)
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Date: 2007-12-16 04:47 pm (UTC)Heheh, your Draco sounds so indignant, and him being grounded is hilarious indeed. *snickers* :D
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Date: 2007-12-16 11:10 pm (UTC)Hee! I thought Narcissa grounding him was amusing.
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Date: 2007-12-16 11:18 pm (UTC)I'm glad Harry dumped Ginny and now feels relieved.
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Date: 2007-12-17 12:52 pm (UTC)Harry should feel relieved. Now it's time to embrace what he and Draco share!
Just loving this series so much!
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Date: 2007-12-17 06:07 pm (UTC)And yay for time alone together.
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Date: 2007-12-19 06:59 am (UTC)but draco's too adorable. and i LOVE harry being relieved after the breakup. i don't blame him. hot blonde slytherins are much preferable. :D
your take on their relationship is wonderful. i love the way they're progressing ... it's so perfect.
thanks for writing and sharing this with us! it's absolutely marvelous and it's totally brightening my holiday season!
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Date: 2007-12-19 07:13 am (UTC)Blonde Slytherins are much more preferable. *nods*
Thanks for your awesome comments ♥ - I'm glad you're enjoying the story.
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Date: 2008-02-18 10:01 am (UTC)Its good that Harry won't settle
Love how Draco hates surprises and apologizes to Harry
excellent
its 5am so I hope my comments make sense lol