Children of the revolution 🌠
Well you can bump and grind
it is good for your mind
Well you can twist and shout
let it all hang outBut you won't fool the children of the revolution
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Let Me Have You and I'll Let You Save Me by Frayach for kitty_fic
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
22 May 2012
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Draco keeps coming back, and Harry keeps letting him. Draco can’t stay away, and Harry can’t live without him.
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Charlie & Harry, Sittin' In A Tree by Elle Gray (Elle_Gray) for chibaken
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
21 Sep 2019
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Christmas at the Burrow is a welcome break from the pressure of eighth year and all that it entails. Classes Harry's not prepared for, a malaise he can't quite shake, and a feeling like maybe his roommate might be up to something (like seducing him). And Charlie? Charlie is a welcome break from Harry's right hand.
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Harry thought that Charlie Weasley was an odd bloke. Sure, he was incredibly handsome in that rugged-but-sweet sort of way that made Harry's heart beat faster. Still, the only other person he had ever met to gush so endlessly over dangerous creatures was Hagrid.
Or: Five times Charlie hit on Harry in decreasingly subtle ways, and the one time Harry was not oblivious.
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Harry's not sure what to do with himself after the war.
He goes to see his mind healer once a week. Refuses any and all offers to join the ministry as an auror and tries to not think himself selfish for it. Bakes every now and then. When he can't sleep, he duels with conjured targets in Arthur's garage. Takes Molly out on shopping dates. Tries to figure out what he wants. Tells himself he will redo the Weasley's back garden before Ron's and Hermione's wedding in the summer - the muggle way. He digs soil. Moves stones.
The physical activity keeps him occupied and bone-tired at the end of the day.
He still thinks too much.
He thinks he might be ready for more in life - not that he necessarily knows what more means.
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- Part 1 of Behind the Rose Bush
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They had a routine, rife with carefully constructed rules. Every three months, Harry would arrive at Shell Cottage, where Bill would help him through his heat, and then he would leave.
Bill hadn’t told Harry he was his mate. Harry hadn’t asked.
And so it went, for six bloody years, until Harry shows up at the Burrow for a Christmas eve and Bill realizes everything has changed.
