- Of Wands and Trees
- All Draco wants to do is be a wandmaker, but to do so he needs to understand the soul of trees. Of course, the only man who might be able to help him is the one man who is more of a mystery to him than any tree.
- the space between what you want and what you need
- As a specialist Healer in dark magic, Draco has had his fair share of difficult cases and awkward patients. Still, nothing has prepared him for a curse-paralysed Harry Potter.
- Then Comes a Mist and a Weeping Rain
- It always rains for Draco Malfoy. Metaphorically. And literally. Ever since he had accidentally Conjured a cloud. A cloud that's ever so cross.
- When It Alteration Finds
- After the war, Harry left most of the Wizarding world behind and built a new life for himself in the Channel Islands. He opened a bakery and is happy with his life. Draco is a fiction author who writes under a penname, and he's currently suffering from writer's block. His agent suggests he try writing in a new environment and rents a cottage in the Channel Islands for him.
- Running on Air
- Draco Malfoy has been missing for three years. Harry is assigned the cold case and finds himself slowly falling in love with the memories he collects.
- Old Enemies and New Beginnings
- In post-war wizarding Britain, there's no place for ex-Death Eaters. Lucky for Draco, Harry’s pretty good at this saving people thing.
- Only A Kiss
- Sometimes it's only a kiss, but rarely, if ever, is it that simple.
- Only Happy When it Rains
- Weather-Be's, the up-and coming business of Draco Malfoy, guarantees* perfect weather for your event! If you need warm sunshine, Weather-Be's will provide it. If you want atmospheric fog, we can make that happen. We have a 100%** success rate at giving you the weather you want. *guarantee invalid if Harry Potter is in attendance **success rate drops to 97% when Harry Potter's attendance at events is counted
- Open For Repairs
- After the war, Draco works at a tv repair shop and Harry breaks things.
- Orion in the Sky
- Draco Malfoy owns a bookshop in the Lake District. He’s also cursed. Enter: Harry Potter.
- Out of Sight, Out of Mind
- Trapped inside a strange house with no memories of his life past eighth year, Harry struggles with what he doesn't remember and the only person he can find: Draco Malfoy.
- Phoenix Repair Services
- Draco hires a suspiciously private wizarding handyman to fix his kitchen when he returns home to find it destroyed. He expects a middle-aged wizard with greying hair and a pudgy gut to show up. Instead, he gets Harry Potter—with a utility belt and a charming smile—who is more attractive than he has any right to be.
- Precious Memories
- When Harry’s Pensieve breaks with a very important memory trapped inside, he has no choice but to hire an expert to repair it. Then Draco Malfoy steps out of his Floo, and Harry isn’t sure what to expect. He certainly isn’t anticipating tea, biscuits and gold-rimmed glasses.
- Rainfall
- So what if Draco has a rain kink? Everyone likes something weird.
- Red Thread that will lead me home to you
- It takes four years of travelling and mutual pining for Harry to realise that Malfoy is the only one for him. Of course, he has to express his feelings in the most scandalous way possible—by stopping Malfoy's very proper, very pureblood wedding.
- Reparatio
- “Don’t be stupid, Potter,” Draco said. “I want my reputation back.”
- REVOLVEVLOVER
- The work Harry does is justifiable. It’s justice. He works for his country, and his country is a republic—the magical side, anyway. It’s not laudable work, it’s not work he’s proud of, but it’s necessary work. Harry has always taken the necessary jobs that no one else has the stomach for. It’s just that he’s never deciphered a kill sheet and seen Draco Malfoy’s name on it.
- Sad Stories
- “I want you to cut me.” Draco steps into the circle of Harry’s arms and touches his lips to Harry’s neck. He mouths down Harry’s throat and unbuttons his shirt with trembling hands. “Make me bleed.”
- Safe As Houses
- After five years abroad, Harry’s thrilled to be home and working at the most prestigious ward-building firm in Britain. But everything gets turned upside down when he's assigned to work for Draco Malfoy—who somehow grew up to be just the sort of sexy bastard Harry goes for. As if that isn’t enough, Malfoy seems strangely on edge, his wards are a mess, and Harry keeps feeling like he’s being watched in the garden. It’s going to take all of Harry’s ward-crafting skills—and self-restraint—to help Malfoy feel safe in his own home again.
- Saviour of the Seas
- For the 10th Anniversary of the Battle of Hogwarts, the Ministry of Magic has chosen to celebrate with a cruise to Norway to view the Northern Lights aboard the Savior of the Seas. Did they actually think Harry would want a bloody cruise ship named after him?
- Security
- A few years after the War, Harry is running a Wizarding Securities company, and Draco finds himself in need of some additional safety.
- Sex and the Art of Castle Maintenance
- Trouble always had a way of finding Harry, and eighth year was obviously going to be no exception.
- slipping through the cracks of your cold embrace
- Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter. Archenemies at school, on opposite sides of the war that tore the Wizarding world in half -- and yet, lovers who overcame all odds to be together. That's where it all starts. And maybe, that's where it all ends. (in which Draco finds a cursed object, shit goes down, and everyone needs to talk about Feelings.)
- Slithering
- Draco found the nest down in the Manor’s cellars, while he was clearing them out.
- Stars Around Your Scars
- I'll never look at you the same way again. Draco doesn't know if he's addressing that thought to his Dark Mark or Potter, who offers redemption in the form of ink, needles and late-night bike rides.
- Starting Positions
- Later, Harry would wonder if Malfoy regretted that first, surprised mutter after three days of hard-pointed silence. Later, Harry would wonder about his own lack of regret over looking up when he heard Malfoy’s voice. But that would come after everything had already happened, the way events always seemed to, when even a Time-Turner couldn’t change things. The shape of a path, as Harry knew very well by then, once walked, was a lot like a paper crane — unfolded and pressed flat, you could try to fashion it into something different, but the original creases would always remain.
- Stop All the Clocks This Is the Last Time I’m Leaving Without You
- Living with Draco was difficult; living without him is unbearable. But if there’s one thing Harry learned from the war, it’s that even when one life ends, the rest of the world goes right on living.
- Stop And Stare
- After surviving your everyday war-torn childhood, Harry had found a constant rhythm to his life. The thing is, he didn't quite like it. It was repetitive, dull, and he badly wanted to switch it up. So, when he stumbled upon Draco Malfoy on the verge of committing arson in a muggle library, he proposed a deal neither could refuse. (Well, Malfoy was desperately trying to refuse it. But that wasn't the point!) What he failed to factor in was how pretty Malfoy's hands were. One thing led to another, and suddenly, he was obsessed with the idea of holding them.
- Stories in E Minor
- Draco has found his place in the Muggle world. He's got his music, he's got his neighbours and he is content. Until a certain someone from the past enters his life again.
- Strange Bedfellows
- When Harry encounters a frail and fidgety Draco Malfoy at the Ministry, he just knows something is wrong and he’s determined to get to the bottom of it. A story about Deadly Nightshade, crippling insomnia, excellent wine … and finding what you need in the strangest of circumstances.
- Strangeness and Charm
- One November night during his eighth year at Hogwarts, Draco ends up in the forbidden forest. That’s how it starts. or: If two boys fall in love in a magical forest, does it still make a sound?
- Study in Synchronicity
- After being granted an official pardon, Draco leaves behind his life to traipse around the world, living a perpetual hot girl summer. He finally makes a home for himself in the East and all is well, or so he thinks. Ten years later, he gets summoned back to Wixen London to fulfill the clauses of his mother's last will and testament. Hi-jinx ensues. A story of redemption and coincidences, where Draco chances upon a rather-dead!Ginny, who wrenches him out of his self-imposed isolation, thus leading him to a rather-suspicious!Harry, who seems to be handling his own inner grief with much grace and gusto. They learn a thing or two about themselves and each other.
- Such Great Heights
- Draco Malfoy, wide-eyed and pale and in a decidedly ragged shirt, was crouched next to the pile of whatever the dragon had been eating. Harry threw himself to a halt and yelled, “Merlin, how many times do I have to save your life?”
- Sundrenched in a Sudden Storm
- Draco is losing control of his feelings and his magic for the first time in years. Strange minor weather events keep happening around Draco, threatening to betray his most private feelings, and he blames Harry Potter. Harry Potter and his new boyfriend, that is.
- Ten Years, and His Whole Life
- Draco can't be sure when it started.
- The Beauty of Thestrals and Other Unseen Things
- Harry has terrific friends, an amazing girlfriend and his job as Head Auror enables him to work on challenging cases and Ministry reform. He just wishes he could work out why he’s been so out of sorts. When Draco Malfoy is arrested for gross indecency, Harry’s comfortable life begins to unravel. He’s forced to decide if it’s worth risking everything for love in a world where following his heart is a criminal offence.
- The Best Hot Chocolate
- Three times Harry Potter made hot chocolate on Christmas. And one time he didn't.
- The Best of Food
- It all started at the Hogsmeade Food Fayre. If some people those idiots Smith and McLaggen hadn't tried to sabotage a few participants, Draco would never have had to put up with having Potter's bread stall jammed in next to his. (And no, that wasn't a pun, thanks ever so.) Because then nobody could have claimed they'd seen him nibble morsels of tasty, delicious home-baked bread directly from Potter's fingers. Or let Potter lick spoonsful of Draco’s exquisite, scrumptious gourmet preserves directly from the jar. Clearly, Pansy, Blaise and Granger those people were quite delusional. At least that's Draco's story and he's sticking to it.
- The Black Retreat
- Draco's life as an interior designer was going swimmingly until he found himself having to work with contractor Harry Potter of all people. Surprisingly, they worked well together. Which was the reason Draco had completely taken leave of his senses and asked Potter to help him build something for his mother’s birthday. Pansy's pretty sure there's more to it than meets the eye.
- The Crane Lord of Gringotts
- Harry is fine. Being an Auror is fine. Living with Ginny is fine. It's all fine. But it used to be a lot better.
- The Curse Slayer
- Harry Potter is the first and only Curse Breaker in the world capable of killing Curse Demons, which are condensed forms of Dark Magic that manifest as monsters. Because of this, he is called the Curse Slayer. On his first night back in England after eight months away, Harry finds himself reunited with Draco Malfoy, who is now trapped in Malfoy Manor as a result of an ancient curse placed on the last heir of the family.
- The Difference a Rabbit Can Make
- When a clueless student is cursed by an unknown, missing object, Professor Malfoy finds himself in over his head. As much as Draco hates to admit it, they do not have the correct expertise. The school has no other choice but to call in an Unspeakable for help. Draco was not prepared for Harry Potter to turn up on their doorstep the very next day.
- The First Source of Happiness
- Harry Potter is literally the most powerful wizard in the world- so powerful that the Unspeakables keep trying to devise challenges he can't meet. But Harry is also interested in having a lover who can take charge of him and won't be frightened off by his magic. In Unspeakable Draco Malfoy, Harry has perhaps found someone who can satisfy all his desires, and whose desires he can do the same with.
- The Four Ds of Apparition or: Destination, Determination, Deliberation, and Dicks
- After transferring to the Apparition Department, Harry's life becomes one big dick joke. And all his friends are arseholes. So is Malfoy, but what else is new? AKA Harry Potter and the ~eighteen~ twenty dicks.
- The Kaleidoscope Charm, or 50 Shades of Rainbow Magic
- Getting Draco Malfoy as a boss was not the worst thing that happened to Harry; getting a crush on him was.
- The Last Day We Ever Close Our Eyes
- When Draco Malfoy returns to the public eye by purchasing a run-down little antiques shop on Knockturn, Harry is convinced that he is up to something. It turns out that Harry is both very right and very wrong about that.
- the light that the fire would bring
- After escaping a war-torn wizarding world, Harry and Draco find some relative safety among the Muggles. Very soon, it turns out the reality they’ve found themselves in isn’t that much different. In which Harry learns that the world can end in more than one way.
- The Malfoy Conundrum
- Harry’s miserable living with his memories at Grimmauld Place, so after a chance meeting he takes the opportunity to move somewhere new. His housemates, though, are rather unexpected. Especially the blond, pointy one…
- The Mysterious D
- Harry works in Good Fauna Thing, Neville and Hannah's florist, where he spends his time taking orders and enjoy the quiet. That is, until he gets a letter from the mysterious D. Draco owns a mail order apothecary, where he spends his time indoors, working. That is, until he gets a letter back.
- the potential of broken things
- Harry's feeling lost, but he finds Draco in a shop full of (not broken, just waiting to be repaired) items.
- The Promise of Summer
- How was Harry supposed to know that coming back for eighth year would be so confusing? Everything is the same, and yet not the same. And nowhere is this more obvious than with Draco Malfoy. Harry finds himself once more watching and following Malfoy, trying to work him out. When they are drawn together to heal the castle, Harry doesn’t just find Malfoy - he also finds himself.
- The R. Correspondence
- While working on the Bagshot papers, Draco makes an important discovery for British Wizarding History. Now if only Harry can keep him alive long enough to enjoy it.
- The Seeker
- Draco’s position with the International Association of Quidditch has always been tenuous, but that may be about to change with Harry as his source on the biggest case of Performance-Enhancing Potions doping of the decade. But Draco soon learns that things are not as they seem, and he has to find a balance between his commitment to the IAQ and his evolving relationship with Harry, as they uncover secrets that even Harry has fought to keep.
- The Seeker's Game
- Everyone gets drunk, Harry and Draco are challenged to a Seeker's Game, and Harry uses potentially underhanded diversionary tactics to win.
- The Shape of the World
- Five years after the Battle of Hogwarts, Draco's life is finally getting back in order. Until, that is, he sees a familiar face that has been missing since that last awful morning of the war. When has knowing Potter done anything other than complicate his life? Although, for two people such as Potter and Malfoy, how can they fall in love except to put aside their preconceived notions about one another?
- The Snitch-Maker
- Draco is content with his Snitches, with the tap tap tap of his hammer, and the tiny gears and sharp scent of metal in his workshop - until one day Harry Potter appears, asking for help to solve a rash of Snitch-tampering in the Quidditch world.
- The Stars Never Set
- When Draco was seven years old, his mother told him that England was rainy and that it would never stop being rainy.
- The Sun Will Come Out
- Six-year-old Scorpius Malfoy needs a tutor. Several witches and wizards with the best credentials and impeccable background have been hired--then rapidly fired. Enter Harry Potter, who immediately hits it off with Scorpius. It takes a while longer for the Lord of the Manor to come around.
- The Tapestry of Kinship
- Harry is at loose ends, Draco is good with needles, and Draco's young daughter wants to see a certain tapestry repaired. The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black will never be the same.
- The Things They Never Say
- Harry and Draco don't know how to talk. So they do other things instead.
- the trembling of the moment
- In which Draco's quiet single-parent life is not so much interrupted as unexpectedly harmonised.
- The Wand Slipped
- After a messy, public divorce and a disgraceful exit from the Auror Department, Harry is trying to rebuild his life as a private investigator. But when his ex-wife ends up in St. Mungo's, and Harry's tasked with finding her attacker, he'll have to confront the mistakes of his past, and rely on an old enemy, in order to get closure and move on, and incidentally, solve the case.
- The Work of Our Life
- Something is wrong with Hogwarts. Harry can feel it in his bones. It’s his duty as caretaker to find out what it is, and fix it before it’s too late. But first- he has to deal with the fact that the new tapestry restorer hired to complete the last of the repairs is the last person he'd expect: Draco Malfoy.
- Things We Shouldn't Do
- Harry and Draco are on stakeout for no discernible reason other than the universe clearly wants to fuck with Draco’s head.
- Things Worth Knowing
- After the Battle, Harry thinks he's left Hogwarts for good, but Minerva insists that all students return for an Eighth Year if they wish to sit for NEWTs in the spring, and Harry needs those NEWTs to go into the Aurors. Draco's just grateful not to be in Azkaban. Or the Manor. He's hoping he can steer clear of Potter this year and grapple with his own problems. Unfortunately for him, Potter appears to be one of those problems. And that's not even addressing the fact that Potter's got serious issues of his own, which Draco realises as he's forced to share an Eighth Year dormitory room and several classes with the Gryffindor Git. If only they can make it through the year without killing each other, it should be all right, shouldn't it?
- Things Worth Paying For
- After leaving post-war Britain for Paris, Draco is finally happy, with friends and a job he loves. But then his newest client turns out to be Harry Potter, and everything changes.
- this will be my beacon
- Draco and Harry spend one night together after the war, and when one of them sees it as the beginning of a relationship and the other one sees it as a one night stand, things do get awkward. Years later they're thrown together on a demanding case which brings old wounds back to the surface.
- Thunder
- The storm will disappear; the rain will subside; but what's left in its wake will last forever. A story of love and loss, redemption and thunder
- Timer
- “If a clock could count down to the moment you meet your soul mate, would you want to know?” Of course, Harry had to miss the moment his clock ran out.
- Timeshare
- “It’s not for long,” Hermione said. “By the time we get back to Hogwarts, the Unfettering Brew will be ready.”
- To Catch a Dream
- Potter wants to keep things casual. Draco catches feelings. Damn it.
- Tomorrow
- In an unfortunate twist of fate, Harry Potter is dying. Not keen to leave the world without having his story told, he commissions the successful writer, Draco Malfoy, to write his biography.
- touch me, touch the sky
- Draco Malfoy has been an Auror for six years, but he’s never done anything more than push paper. When he and his new partner get called in on the biggest case the DMLE has worked in ages, Draco thinks his luck has finally changed.
- Trust in Hope
- It's Eighth year, and Draco is broken, ostracised. One person prefers him the way he was, full of life – Draco just needs to learn to trust in hope.
- Tuesday Nights
- The absolute last place Harry expected to see Malfoy was in a rundown Muggle cinema on a Tuesday night.
- Twenty-four Reasons to Remember
- Harry has almost forgotten what it is to be happy in love and life, until Draco gives him twenty-four chances to remember.
- Unfortunate Souls
- He was warned not to deal with the reclusive witch in Knockturn Alley as she never played fair, but when Draco finds himself backed into a corner with no way out, and his mother's life in the balance, he makes the ultimate sacrifice to ensure their safety.
- Unseen
- When he wasn’t wearing it, he got jumpy, always waiting for someone to come at him wanting something—and now they did it even more urgently, if they ever saw him, because most of the time, nobody did.
- Vintage
- Of all of the vineyards, in all of the regions, in all of France, Draco's blasted editor sends him to Potter's....
- Vulnera Sanentur
- Harry can't believe what's on the list of required textbooks Teddy needs for his next year of Hogwarts. For DADA it's Some Bloody Idiot Might Cast It, So You'd Better Be Able to Counter It by Draco Malfoy. Harry thinks the title refers to him casting Sectumsempra on Draco Malfoy in their sixth year and goes to confront him.
- Watch The Castles Burn
- Draco Malfoy knows better than to get involved with Harry Potter. If only someone would have reminded him of that six months sooner, then maybe he wouldn't be in quite such a large mess.
- We Are Legend
- Eighty years into the future, Voldemort won. Harry Potter is a renegade wizard, Portkeying Muggles out of London to Hogwarts, last sanctuary in a Britain ruled by the Dark Lord. On a mission he encounters a powerful phoenix Animagus fighting on the Death Eaters' side. He recognises Draco Malfoy whom he thought long dead. But the differences between them are perhaps even greater than before. Enemies may become lovers, but can Harry return Draco the phoenix to humanity? And will they together be able to defeat Voldemort? This is the legend of Flash Man and the Blue Phoenix …
- Weather With You
- Flood. Heatwave. Cyclone. Epic storm ready to rip London apart? Something strange is happening to the weather inside the Ministry of Magic... Featuring magical creatures, Harry wearing minimal clothes, a snarky snake, and Draco Malfoy who is definitely Up To Something.
- What Real Thing?
- They don’t cuddle, they don’t talk about their relationship (or lack thereof) and they certainly never fall asleep in each other’s arms.
- What We're Searching For
- Harry travels to Cyprus to get away, but it seems London always finds him, this time in the form of Draco Malfoy. Why is he here, and what is he doing?
- What We've Got
- Harry Potter was tired of everyone treating him like their fucking savior.
- when evil blooms
- Harry wanted a normal 8th year, but the mysterious and beautiful flowers growing around the castle have other ideas. They're up to something. And so is Draco Malfoy.
- When the Clocks Stopped
- When the clocks stop the past gets its chance to catch up. A catastrophe has hit the world, wizarding and Muggle alike: all the clocks stopped, time has come to a halt. Harry Potter's curse-breaking team is part of the quickly formed Order of the Hummingbird. They need the expertise of the Time Master who is none other than Draco Malfoy.
- When the remembering is done
- Draco Malfoy leads a quiet life. Sure, he doesn’t really like his job, and he never imagined he’d have to move back in with his parents at the manor, but at least he has his lovely son Scorpius to dote on. The only problem is that it gets… a bit lonely. But when his mother starts behaving strange and forgetful, he finds himself in need of help from the one person he never reconciled with after the war.
- When You and I Collide
- If asked on his 18th birthday what he thought he’d be doing in three years, Harry never would have been able to predict that his answer would be “letting Draco Malfoy fuck me senseless over the sinks in the loo of a Muggle bar”. This is how the story begins. He never thinks to ask how it ends.
- Whimsical
- In which Draco is completely out of his depth (until he isn’t), Harry builds something improbable with the help of his friends, and everyone bonds over food.
- Whitfield Throp
- Draco likes to watch people buying his books; Harry likes to watch Draco.
- Who we are in the shadows
- What happens when you’re forced to become the very thing you despise? Ex-Auror Harry Potter, tossed out of the Ministry for something he had no control over, has been looking for a way back to his former life. When he comes across Draco Malfoy in the criminal underbelly of Wizarding London and in need of protection, Harry figures bringing him in to face the Ministry's justice is his ticket back to everything he's lost. But nothing is exactly as it seems. Not even Harry himself. And as he gets drawn further and further into Malfoy's world of honour and deception he finds himself questioning everything he thought he knew—about his childhood nemesis, the Ministry job he misses so much, and most of all, about himself. What happens when you’re forced to see that you were wrong?
- Wilted
- After Harry dies in the Battle of Hogwarts Draco is determined to bring him back to life, by any means necessary.
- written on the box, under the skull and bones
- When Draco Malfoy died, the entire Wizarding World noted it like the passing of some ancient thing. The funeral was widely attended in the same way that one would attend a museum exhibit opening, a grand spectacle of days long past. Men wanted to see the fallen Caesar, and women wanted to see his possessions, the memory of both glittering and golden in the dying sunlight. Most, of course, were interested in the Manor.
- Written Proof
- Draco's move home to Wiltshire after more than a decade is anything but easy. He's given up an illustrious career in journalism to pursue poetry, his mother's health is declining, and it seems that the War isn't quite as 'in the past' as Draco assumed. Luckily, he's found a supportive, if unconventional, community and a local bakery to haunt that sells the most divine macarons. Too bad Harry Bloody Potter has to storm in and shake everything up, per usual.
- You And Me
- When Harry sits down with Malfoy, he's really only looking for a reprieve from the constant stares and whispers. (Mostly.) What he gets instead are a series of strange events that lead to a friendship that is something else, questions that nobody knows how to answer, and the realisation that the person that Harry doesn't know how to hate, anymore, seems to be the person who knows exactly what he needs. A story in which everything is complicated. And yet, somehow, none of it is.
- You Are Safe I Know
- Draco Malfoy is sentenced to one year of exile following his participation in the Second Wizarding War. Harry Potter tags along.
- You cannot save people, you can only love them
- Upon returning for Eighth Year, there are so many strange things going on with Malfoy, Harry doesn’t know where to start. He won’t talk to Harry, but he’s talking to ghosts. He won’t apologize for his past, but the Black Family tapestry has crossed him off its tree. And the worst of it all, he still has that infuriating, snotty mouth on him that gets Harry’s dick hard as a rock drives Harry insane.
- You open always petal by petal
- Harry’s not the kind of person who pays for sex. He really isn’t. Until he is.
- you, a violent desire
- The Amortentia was an accident—but only the first time.
- you've got the antidote for me
- When Harry Potter unintentionally severs their soulbond before it can fully form, Draco Malfoy resigns himself to a slow dea
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