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Subluxation [noun]: the incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint.
Percy grows up surrounded by a happy family; yet his belonging is not total. Percy leaves his family for the Ministry of Magic, but the dislocation is not total. Percy stays in his job once the Ministry is seized by the Death Eaters, and his resistance is not total. Percy returns to his family in the shadow of grief, so his readmittance is not total.
Percy falls in love. And that is total.
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After James and Lily die, Sirius gets custody of Harry. It's just him and the baby in a tiny flat, and he's determined to raise him right, all by himself. But then Snape shows up, because he "doesn't trust a murderer with an infant." And then Remus shows up to play mediator. This could get interesting.
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Severus Snape never wanted to be a hero; that role belonged to the Gryffindors.
When a split-second decision to save Marlene McKinnon goes wrong, it feels less like doing the right thing and more like being punished for it.
With consequences closing in, Severus plans to keep his head down, survive his final year, and leave Hogwarts for good. Caught between the pull of the Dark and deliberate neutrality, he intends to leave behind his bullies, his mistake with Lily Evans, and the expectation that he will choose a side at all.
Then Sirius Black gets in the way.
Dosed with an aphrodisiac and trapped in a broom cupboard, one forbidden encounter entangles magic, survival, and desire in ways Severus can no longer control.
They cross a line neither of them can come back from.
Bookmarked by blauewild
06 Jan 2026
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Extraordinary! Both writing abd characterization. The scene at the Astronomy Tower, stardust in the veins, is unforgettable
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carnalis copula contra naturam by oxymoronic
Fandoms: Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - Susanna Clarke
09 Jun 2015
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“... the offenders being hereof convict by verdict, confession, or outlawry, shall suffer such pains of death and losses, and penalties of their goods, chattels, debts, lands, tenements, and hereditaments as felons do, according to the order of the Common Laws of this Realme...”
AN ACT FOR THE PUNISHMENT OF THE VICE OF BUGGERY, 1533
In truth Childermass would not have imagined that Norrell even in his grimmest and most desperate moments would stoop to such base methods; and yet here lay the evidence of his grave miscalculation clear before him.
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Daedalus's Rose by equestrianstatue for FreezingRayne
Fandoms: Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (TV), Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke
17 Dec 2017
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“Is it not time, Childermass, that you left Gilbert Norrell’s service and came to me?”
AU. Childermass says yes.
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Bookmarked by blauewild
30 Nov 2025
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Very well written! Dissatisfying in the best way possible…
