11 Works by Treesap
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Fires On Hoth by Treesap
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Original Trilogy, Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV)
17 Mar 2023
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The trouble with Han was that he was so kriffing expressive.
And Leia was not. She could be sharp as a blade, direct, staggering—all of these things were necessary voices for her. She was a senator, a rebellion leader, and most of all, the princess of a scattered world. If she did not speak firmly and loudly, she would be lost in a galaxy of larger sound. She was used to drawing her face and her tone like a weapon, like a cloaking device.
Han tossed his around gormlessly.
He gawked. He sneered. He scoffed at generals and let incredulity splash across his face at the worst moments. He was not awful at diplomacy; he’d just dismissed the pressure to perform it.
How lovely for him.
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There is a scorch mark on the House of Black Tapestry where Cedrella's face used to be. One might think a powerful passion had motivated Cedrella to leave her family and all she knew behind.
That would be a gross inaccuracy. Cedrella and Septimus Weasley did not marry for love, and nor do they expect to find it in each other.
Whyever did they marry, then?
Strategy.
Before the ink has dried, the Ancient and Most Noble House of Black, the increasingly powerful Tuft family, and the Pureblood society led by one Cantakerus Nott demand blood for Cedrella's betrayal.
Cedrella loathes the Ministerial Bylaws that place other Wizarding girls in similar danger to that from which she escaped. But old parchment is not easily changed. Meanwhile, evil forces rise under Grindelwald's banner, and Septimus's duties for the Ministry grow ever more dangerous. If they're to survive, they must turn their marriage of strategic convenience into a more effective arrangement. A friendship. A partnership in stealth and strategy.
The risks are steep; the gambit bold.
The Lumos Universe story of Cedrella and Septimus.
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- Part 4 of Lumos Universe
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A “stray” obliviate from a dissenting blood purist hits Hermione as she’s debating on the Wizengamot floor for Elf rights. As a result, she loses the last 5 years of her life. Her most recent memory is Fred coming back to life in the Battle of Hogwarts. She doesn’t remember marrying or falling in love with her husband. In fact, when the healer asks her if she’d like to see her husband, she thought Ron would walk through the door. Instead, it was George.
This story follows two, parallel timelines. In the first, Hermione struggles to find her place in a world built by a different version of herself. In the other, George traverses before, during, and after the Wizarding War, finding himself more and more drawn to the most dedicated witch he knows. Too bad she's in love with his brother.
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- Part 1 of Lumos Universe
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Oh Atlas, Oh Atlas; tis not the world's fate that you carry. That is not the heaviness you hold.
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Under the surface, some people have scars. Others have claws. Step lightly, but venture forth.A story about Fleur and Bill and the practice of finding more than expected.
(Technically canon-compliant; though set in 1995 in the Lumos Universe).
This one's for the eldest children.
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- Part 5 of Lumos Universe
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Arthur Weasley came to be in the small village of Elmley Castle, where the fields wrapped the ancient Weasley house in a blanket of silence that was only rippled when the strange, green and brown muggle planes streaked across the sky as though watching and waiting for another great evil.
And young Arthur, who knew little to nothing of Axis nor Allies, of Grindelwald nor the terrible time he had so scantly missed, lifted his head, let his copper hair toss in the breeze, and wondered how such plucky, metal creatures might stay up without magic.
This is a story of humble beginnings, of endings, and perhaps most importantly, of learning to fly even when the world is heavy.
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- Part 3 of Lumos Universe
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When she was a very little girl, Angelina Johnson’s mother had taught her to throw. To feel the connection between her hand and the Quaffle, to reel back without losing balance. To train her eye on the spot she wanted it to go. After that, it was a matter of extension, putting all of her power and magic into the release, and watching it arch through the hoop.
Her mother was the best chaser on the Holyhead Harpies, and Angelina would follow in her footsteps.
Angelina Johnson was very good at throwing—the best, maybe.(A Lumos-universe look at Fred and Angelina's relationship.)
What really happened at the Battle of Hogwarts?Series
- Part 2 of Lumos Universe
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“Lumos,” George whispered the spell into the clear, night air. The cold silence nipped at his nose, and his fingers shirked from their duty of holding the heavy box. But, even without pulling his wand out, the spell took hold, lighting up the back ally of Weasley’s Wizarding Wheezes. The soft glow emanated from his back pocket, illuminating the purple trash bins and brickwork.
He took a moment to consider his aims. Just a quick trip, really. Check on Granger. Maybe make her smile. Drop by a few things he thought she’d like.
If she was available, maybe they’d work together on their respective projects for a while. He’d be careful not to infringe. The Weasleys had seen less and less of her recently, and she’d left Ron and Hannah’s wedding reception early last week, claiming a headache.
But, George had looked up from his friendly conversation with Katie Bell and spotted her from across the room. Her eyes had been red.
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“Help Wanted: Creaky Bend Bookshop seeks specialist for curation and clerk duties. Fair wages and living quarters provided. Apply today!” The ad’s wording lacked some of the more usual “Death eaters need not apply” fare, so he had moderate hopes for this opportunity. That is, he did until he lifted his gaze to the help desk. Hermione Granger stood behind it, adorned with a forest green vest and a gleaming, gold nametag.
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With a start, George realized that he’d dozed off. Hermione lay stretched across the couch beside him, and at some point over the last hour, her head had accidentally tipped over onto his shoulder. His lips quirked. The younger witch could use some sleep; she’d been working late far too often at the ministry, and George had been seeing less and less of her around the shop. Truth be told, he was worried.
No one seemed to notice the dark circles under her eyes, and the way that she carried her work everywhere.
Now, though, she looked comfortable. Content. Her face had smoothed out, and the perpetual line of worry between her brows was absent. She breathed deeply against him, shifting, and her arm came up to rest on his chest as she tucked herself in closer.
His heartbeat quickened, although why, he couldn’t imagine.
Where had Lee and Angelina gone off to?
She breathed in again, and his name spilled off her lips in a sigh, “George…” -
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This is a series of one shots that I conjure up in my free time, because this character dynamic is very calming to me. Basically, it CeonyXThane fluff.
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Learn to be Alone by Treesap
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel Movies), The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types
05 May 2015
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Banner made a mistake, a dreadful, split second mistake. A mistake that haunts him now, as he runs to all corners of the globe to escape what he's done. Banner has killed, harmed, destroyed people. But, he never meant to break Nat's heart. (Speculating on what happens after Age of Ultron).
