I'm writing this raw into my journal. This is for
ragnhildholm's Birthday! and for
bluemoon02's drabble challenge. Credit goes to
rushlight75, whose recent HP/SS drabble gave me the idea.
Rare Scottish Snow
by Icarus
Harry pushed open the door to Severus Snape's quarters. He shoved the cowl of his winter cloak off his head, the wool wet with melting snow, and took in the fireglow of the room. Severus's hair hung forward as he peered into a book, the tense lines of his face belied by the way his feet were sprawled out. He didn't appear to notice Harry as he turned a page. The steaming tea kettle hovered in the fire. It was Severus' assurance no one would visit him that way.
Severus' Snapes quarters seemed different every season, and winter was Harry's favourite. Nothing changed exactly. The harp remained in its corner, the elegant, dark wood as deadly as ever; the books were all systematically organised. (If Harry put so much as a periodical out of place, somehow Severus always knew, immediately.) But the light from the high-up little windows shifted with the season, and what was dark and oppressive in spring and summer was cozy now.
"Don't piddle on the floor, and come in." Severus didn't even look up.
After two years, Severus could still make him jump. "It's snowing, Severus."
Severus made an abstracted noise. "Uhm-hmm."
Harry continued. "...and it's starting to stick."
Severus gave him a sarcastic glance. And turned the page. Then turned back to his book.
Harry simply stood with his hands behind his back, waiting for some kind of response. He got none, which didn't surprise him.
"You should go outside and see. We don't get snow often," he said, as he shifted nervously from one foot to another.
Severus merely grunted. His latest technique to dissuade interruptions was to ignore Harry entirely. It didn't work, of course.
Harry took a deep breath. "How expensive is that book you're holding?"
Now Severus looked both puzzled and irritated, as he turned sidelong towards Harry. He shrugged briefly. "It's just a novel, why -?"
The snowball caught him full in the face, with a flabbergasted expression. Which rose to fury as he stood, snow sliding from his chin. Spangles of snow flew as he launched himself into the hallway.
Harry had already made good his escape.
The few Slytherins who'd stayed for the Christmas hols were treated to the sight of their Head of House, surprisingly fast on those long legs, pelting after a laughing, dodging Harry Potter.
Finis.
Fourteen down, five more to go:
Rare Scottish Snow Severus/Harry, with extra snark for
bluemoon02
Six Week Charade - Ron/Draco for
thywillbedone
Primer to the Dark Arts: Morning Breath, deleted scene, NC-17 version. Harry/Snape for
barbana
More Than One Way To Win Tom/Harry for
auxphono
Weasleys Come in Twos and Threes Fred/Harry/George for
lyricalnights
Deep Throat Percy/Severus for
chaos_rose
A '57 Vincent And A Red-Headed Boy - Ron/Sirus for
wanderingscribe
It Was All Right Harry/Ron for
ragnhildholm
Safeword Percy/Severus
wired_lizard
Rat For Dessert Peter/Severus for
_greenie_
Christmas Fluff Percy/Harry for
haku_kaen
Not My Affair VIII: Steam Ron/Percy (muse got really out of control)
Not My Affair VII: A Toast To Misery Ron/Percy (muse got out of control)
Not My Affair VI: A Year Later Ron/Percy for
isolde9 (follow up to Not My Affair 1-5)
In November Neville/Ron for
ursule
A Little Night Music Hermion/Rita for
mark356
More coming!
Fred/George NC-17 for
ygrane
Hermione/McGonagall (optional) for
puella_deville
Harry/Cedric for
blithesea
Harry/Snape (Harry dominant, NC-17) for
vileseagulls
Percy/Draco, Beg Me For It universe for
tboy
Rare Scottish Snow
by Icarus
Harry pushed open the door to Severus Snape's quarters. He shoved the cowl of his winter cloak off his head, the wool wet with melting snow, and took in the fireglow of the room. Severus's hair hung forward as he peered into a book, the tense lines of his face belied by the way his feet were sprawled out. He didn't appear to notice Harry as he turned a page. The steaming tea kettle hovered in the fire. It was Severus' assurance no one would visit him that way.
Severus' Snapes quarters seemed different every season, and winter was Harry's favourite. Nothing changed exactly. The harp remained in its corner, the elegant, dark wood as deadly as ever; the books were all systematically organised. (If Harry put so much as a periodical out of place, somehow Severus always knew, immediately.) But the light from the high-up little windows shifted with the season, and what was dark and oppressive in spring and summer was cozy now.
"Don't piddle on the floor, and come in." Severus didn't even look up.
After two years, Severus could still make him jump. "It's snowing, Severus."
Severus made an abstracted noise. "Uhm-hmm."
Harry continued. "...and it's starting to stick."
Severus gave him a sarcastic glance. And turned the page. Then turned back to his book.
Harry simply stood with his hands behind his back, waiting for some kind of response. He got none, which didn't surprise him.
"You should go outside and see. We don't get snow often," he said, as he shifted nervously from one foot to another.
Severus merely grunted. His latest technique to dissuade interruptions was to ignore Harry entirely. It didn't work, of course.
Harry took a deep breath. "How expensive is that book you're holding?"
Now Severus looked both puzzled and irritated, as he turned sidelong towards Harry. He shrugged briefly. "It's just a novel, why -?"
The snowball caught him full in the face, with a flabbergasted expression. Which rose to fury as he stood, snow sliding from his chin. Spangles of snow flew as he launched himself into the hallway.
Harry had already made good his escape.
The few Slytherins who'd stayed for the Christmas hols were treated to the sight of their Head of House, surprisingly fast on those long legs, pelting after a laughing, dodging Harry Potter.
Finis.
Fourteen down, five more to go:
Rare Scottish Snow Severus/Harry, with extra snark for
Six Week Charade - Ron/Draco for
Primer to the Dark Arts: Morning Breath, deleted scene, NC-17 version. Harry/Snape for
More Than One Way To Win Tom/Harry for
Weasleys Come in Twos and Threes Fred/Harry/George for
Deep Throat Percy/Severus for
A '57 Vincent And A Red-Headed Boy - Ron/Sirus for
It Was All Right Harry/Ron for
Safeword Percy/Severus
Rat For Dessert Peter/Severus for
Christmas Fluff Percy/Harry for
Not My Affair VIII: Steam Ron/Percy (muse got really out of control)
Not My Affair VII: A Toast To Misery Ron/Percy (muse got out of control)
Not My Affair VI: A Year Later Ron/Percy for
In November Neville/Ron for
A Little Night Music Hermion/Rita for
More coming!
Fred/George NC-17 for
Hermione/McGonagall (optional) for
Harry/Cedric for
Harry/Snape (Harry dominant, NC-17) for
Percy/Draco, Beg Me For It universe for
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Date: 2003-09-25 09:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-25 09:47 pm (UTC)I'm so glad you liked it. *Pats son, shhh, go back to sleep...* ;)
Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-25 09:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-25 09:51 pm (UTC)A little tidbit from the Primer universe. Heh-heh.
Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-25 10:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-25 10:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-25 10:25 pm (UTC)Well, he knew Snape would really kill him if he ruined an expensive book. A snowball in the face could eventually be forgiven.
Icarus
RUN HARRY!!!!
Date: 2003-09-25 11:12 pm (UTC)Re: RUN HARRY!!!!
Date: 2003-09-26 09:31 am (UTC)But the man is wily. His goal is to chase Harry off the Hogwarts grounds so he can apparate on top of him with a load of snow. Harry's goal is just to get Severus outside.
Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-25 11:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-28 08:52 am (UTC)Icarus
Heee!
Date: 2003-09-26 02:22 am (UTC)Ahhh. God I love winter fic. It could be winter right now and I wouldn't mind. *is sweltering and it's two in the freaking morning!*
Thanks so much.
Re: Heee!
Date: 2003-09-28 08:53 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-26 05:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-28 08:54 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-26 05:24 am (UTC)*loffs*
There is not enough happy, holiday!Snarry in the world.
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Date: 2003-09-28 08:55 am (UTC)I love Rushlight.
Icarus
THANK YOU!!!
Date: 2003-09-26 06:03 am (UTC)That was amazing, Icarus, really amazing. Love Severus' snarkiness, love being back in the Primer universe (it is the Primer universe, no?), love Harry's cheek. I just knew he was going to do something good when he asked how expensive Sev's book was - but that snowball took me by surprise. Fantastic, really, really good.
*am happy*
Re: THANK YOU!!!
Date: 2003-09-26 09:00 am (UTC)Yeah, Harry's had a little experience with spilling things on Snape's books, so he was careful to check Snape wasn't holding a priceless volume.
Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-26 07:01 am (UTC)that was excellent, thank you!...Maybe not extra snark, but out and out slapstick will make up for that...Will now have to go read rushlight's drabble to see where the heck Harry and snowballs came from
*Grins stupidly*
Snapey got biffed!
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Date: 2003-09-28 08:57 am (UTC)And he's not pleased, not pleased at all.
Maybe not extra snark
Ooooh, I think Harry's gonna see a lot of Snarkiness after this....
Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-26 07:22 pm (UTC)The few Slytherins who'd stayed for the Christmas hols were treated to the sight of their Head of House, surprisingly fast on those long legs, pelting after a laughing, dodging Harry Potter.
Now this is an image to remember. *g* Well done!
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Date: 2003-09-27 08:27 am (UTC)Anyway, my point is that it's wonderful to read ficlets that makes me laugh out loud and then keep a smile on my face afterwards for a change. And I really need to get through and read your other challange ficlets. I haven't had much computer time recently, so other then making sure to read (and reread. And then read again while responding) and comment on my request I haven't really had a chance to read them all.
So, all in all, I likes me somma your writin'. And if the above doesn't make sense, please blame the fact that I'm finally trying to get on a "normal" sleeping schedule again and haven't slept since yesterday afternoon.
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Date: 2003-09-28 09:09 am (UTC)I think there's a difference in the result when you try to be funny, and when you simply write something that you think is funny (whether anyone agrees or not). When I wrote 'First Signs of Magic: Hermione Granger' I was laughing my head off in the bathroom. I had tears running down my face. It's not the most popular story, but it is the most heavily reviewed.
BTW, a friend of mine complains that a lot of shitty-quality stories garner tons of reviews. What I've found in my 'scientifical' research (we are using the term loosely) I've found that humourfics (good and shitty) don't get a lot of hits, but they are all heavily reviewed in general -- the math is about 50-80%% of the readers will leave a review on a humour story, as compared to 10-17% on a Scnoogle-length drama. (Unless the Schnoogle-length fic is part of a trilogy, in which case the review-rate goes up to 40-50% - reader loyalty). I think it's because funny stories put you in a good mood. Just an interesting little note.
Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-28 06:11 pm (UTC)I also really liked the one for Draco, although some of the comments on it made me wonder what the hell some people are thinking. I have no problem with people writing Abusive!Lucius fics, to each his own and all that, but if there's one bit of fanon that I just can't see entering people's common mindset as true, that's it. I mean, he spoils Draco rotten for god's sake!
I think it's because funny stories put you in a good mood. Just an interesting little note.
Hey, that is interesting. Hmm, part of it could also be that authors of funny stories are also somewhat more accessible. I know that I'm very shy of giving feedback (though I'm trying to work on that) unless I really have something to say other then 'OMG! Grate storie!!!!1111oneone', but I think I might be more comfortable leaving a review of a humor story by an author I don't know then anything else, since I find it easier to wander up and talk to someone I see is funny.
Of course, I'm most likely to comment on a story that's not that great, but which shows some potential. Mostly because I hate the "Oh, we must be gentle with our young writers, and never ever give them anything but praise!" attitude that's so prevalent places like ff.n, and hope that I can get through to some kids before they get big heads.
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Date: 2003-09-27 07:22 pm (UTC)-harvey
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Date: 2003-09-28 09:11 am (UTC)Revenge is a dish best served cold, n'est pas?
Icarus
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Date: 2003-09-28 03:28 pm (UTC)