This was absolutely georgeous. Brilliant idea to make Goerge the next Potions Master! And all the little details, how he still sneaks away even when he no longer has to... mmm, it's such a delightful read.
I'm hungry for after DH fics in which Snape lives on and your explanation was very believable. Indeed, if Mr Weasley could survive, why not Snape? I admire the way you manage to keep him in character and yet allow him to have a lot fun with sex. He deserved a nice life after everything he did for the greater good.
I'd love to translate this fic into Czech (if the incredible puns don't get the better of me), would that be all right with you?
You make me want to dance. :) It's been a while since I've read Snapefic that isn't angst (or Snarry, at that). Your snappy, down-to-earth writing is a welcome change. It's not even overly romantic, thank God, but it's pure wicked enjoyment and so thoroughly well-written.
The banter. Oh, the banter. (I nearly typed in "banger" there.) This is what I clicked that link for. My first thought, after getting over the requisite, "Good God, George?," was "Hey. Funny and sarcasm do mix well together, don't they?"
And the banter doesn't begin to cover what's so deliciously wholesome about this piece. Thanks for taking the time to write this one, and I would love to read more from you.
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I'm hungry for after DH fics in which Snape lives on and your explanation was very believable. Indeed, if Mr Weasley could survive, why not Snape? I admire the way you manage to keep him in character and yet allow him to have a lot fun with sex. He deserved a nice life after everything he did for the greater good.
I'd love to translate this fic into Czech (if the incredible puns don't get the better of me), would that be all right with you?
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I would be thrilled to have this translated! Thank you so much :D
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The banter. Oh, the banter. (I nearly typed in "banger" there.) This is what I clicked that link for. My first thought, after getting over the requisite, "Good God, George?," was "Hey. Funny and sarcasm do mix well together, don't they?"
And the banter doesn't begin to cover what's so deliciously wholesome about this piece. Thanks for taking the time to write this one, and I would love to read more from you.
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