Title: Telling Snidget's Story
Author:
jm9001
Prompt: PROMPT #170
Adapted from: The New Normal
Pairing: Harry/Draco
Word Count: 9,188
Rating: T for language
Contains: Language on the shy side of rude, a dangerously adorable toddler, and just a wee bit of hating on Hufflepuffs, but only because they’re so easy to pick on.
Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No profit is being made, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Notes: So, this isn’t exactly what I expect you’d expect from an adaptation of The New Normal, but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless. It's a little bit sillier than I planned it to be, but I didn't want to force it in an angstier direction, so silliness is where it is at. My idea came from Brian’s intro/outro video to his future child in the pilot episode. Indefinite thanks to my stalwart beta, S, who begrudgingly reads everything I send her despite her opinion that I ship Harry with the wrong blond (as if, S), and who only poked me twice (and not as viciously as usual) for making fun of Hufflepuffs.
Summary: Draco tells his son the story of how he came to be, because sometimes the expression ‘it takes a village’ is a bit more literal than one would think.
( Telling Snidget's Story )
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Prompt: PROMPT #170
Adapted from: The New Normal
Pairing: Harry/Draco
Word Count: 9,188
Rating: T for language
Contains: Language on the shy side of rude, a dangerously adorable toddler, and just a wee bit of hating on Hufflepuffs, but only because they’re so easy to pick on.
Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No profit is being made, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Notes: So, this isn’t exactly what I expect you’d expect from an adaptation of The New Normal, but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless. It's a little bit sillier than I planned it to be, but I didn't want to force it in an angstier direction, so silliness is where it is at. My idea came from Brian’s intro/outro video to his future child in the pilot episode. Indefinite thanks to my stalwart beta, S, who begrudgingly reads everything I send her despite her opinion that I ship Harry with the wrong blond (as if, S), and who only poked me twice (and not as viciously as usual) for making fun of Hufflepuffs.
Summary: Draco tells his son the story of how he came to be, because sometimes the expression ‘it takes a village’ is a bit more literal than one would think.
( Telling Snidget's Story )
CLICK HERE -- PLEASE RETURN TO LJ AND LEAVE A COMMENT, THANK YOU