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In the middle of their second year, Draco and Harry discover they're soulmates and do their best to keep it a secret from everyone.
Their best isn't perfect.
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“Are you trying to get killed, Potter?” Malfoy drawls, stalking forward. Quick as a serpent himself, he reaches out and grabs the snake just below the head. It thrashes in his grip, but is no longer able to bite anyone. “This is a poisonous snake, and I doubt anyone brought a bezoar with them.”
Harry glares. He opens his mouth, and feels the beginning the snake’s language pass his lips, and this isn’t what he wants, what’s the point of insulting Malfoy if he can’t understand him –
Malfoy’s eyes widen. He slaps his hand over Harry’s mouth, “Potter, what the hell–”
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Draco approaches Harry on the 9 ¾ platform, after their sons have boarded the Hogwarts Express, and invites him over for tea. The discussion they have leads them on an adventure that neither could have expected. There be dragons! HPDH compliant but before any other canon info had been released.
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The forests of Asgard by orphan_account
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Thor (Movies)
01 Aug 2019
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Harry had often wondered, thought, gazed longingly into the distance, wanted to meet his soulmate. It was such a rare thing to have, it was said to be someone’s perfect match, their destiny. Well, Harry thought sardonically, I would know a thing or two about destiny. When he’d been eleven and found out that not only was he a wizard, but he was The Boy Who Lived, thinking about the two curved lines on his wrist had come in third. Not that people hadn’t noticed. Most thought it was a matter of course that The Chosen One would have a soulmate, and what a lucky person they’d be, and found it appropriate to tell Harry how lucky he was, of all things. Then they’d remember who exactly they were talking to, get a horrified look on their face, and back away slowly, as if from a frightened animal. Or so it usually went.
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