For lilacsigil: The grand love story of the Wizard Hagrid (senior) and the Giantess Fridwulfaamanuensis1April 22 2007, 00:56:28 UTC
Recipient: lilacsigil Prompt: The grand love story of the Wizard Hagrid (senior) and the Giantess Fridwulfa Words: 100
...And clutched in the giantess's mighty grip, the wizard Hagrid knew he must use all his wits, and cunningly began to writhe and twist between her encircling hands. He could not burst free, he knew, but his wizard's robes were loose about his body and he thought he might slip free of them and drop to the ground. But as he fell from the garment, Fridwulfa caught his hair instead, and saw her prize all exposed.
Knowing himself undone (in more ways than one), the wizard knew his wits would serve him no longer, and he prayed instead for endurance.
Re: For lilacsigil: The grand love story of the Wizard Hagrid (senior) and the Giantess FridwulfabrockenblueApril 22 2007, 15:48:21 UTC
HA! Endurence, eh? I always wondered if Hagrid's parent were a love match. This sounds like an excerpt from a book of tall tales by one of Lockhart's contemptoraries -- not one to read to the kiddies though :)
Prompt: The grand love story of the Wizard Hagrid (senior) and the Giantess Fridwulfa
Words: 100
...And clutched in the giantess's mighty grip, the wizard Hagrid knew he must use all his wits, and cunningly began to writhe and twist between her encircling hands. He could not burst free, he knew, but his wizard's robes were loose about his body and he thought he might slip free of them and drop to the ground. But as he fell from the garment, Fridwulfa caught his hair instead, and saw her prize all exposed.
Knowing himself undone (in more ways than one), the wizard knew his wits would serve him no longer, and he prayed instead for endurance.
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