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Through the Monsoon
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Harry Potter Crossovers › Slash - Male/Male
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Adult +
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7
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Find You Now
Find You Now
Draco stood beside the sofa- the large slumbering form of the teen laid on it. Draco sighed slightly and walked towards the kitchen. The wind and rain were still raging at one another outside the house and the fire in the hearth had long since died down. The lingering warm slowly fading in the candlelight. Draco could see the moon from the kitchen window.
It always struck him as odd how at night the moon could be seen- it should have been impossible to see it with the clouds with lingered over the Cove. Yet every night the moon shone down on the Cove lighting the area in a silver light.
Draco lifted the kettle onto the stove and turned the dial and waited for the water to heat up. Draco glanced back to the living room still reeling over what had happened in a few short hours.
It was while Draco was reading a book that the wards around his house trigged sensing a magical being enter his property. Sending a wave of magic to force the creature to turn into its human form Draco had quickly apparated out and trained his wand on the intruder.
Draco barely remembered casting a water repelling charm as the teen turned around- a very naked teen. Draco could admit he had thought Jacob was attractive then- he was muscled and darkly handsome and what Draco had always been attracted to in men. In the Wizarding World it was well known that Draco was Bi-sexual...most Wizards' were. It was all about the pleasure aspect…it didn't matter the gender.
Draco had mentally sighed when the obviously retarded teen just stared at him after been asked a question. However the teen had then opened his lips and spoke. Draco gave a deep breath and whirled back around to face the stove. The memory of his magic racing through him as if some floodgate had been opened was overwhelming.
Draco had found his soul mate. Every magic user had a soul mate- most didn't find theirs and a Witch or Wizard could live happily without one. His Mother and Father for example were not soul mates but they made it work. They didn't feel the need to stay single until they showed up- if they ever did.
Yet at Casway Cove Draco had found his soul mate.
The shrill shriek of the kettle made Draco absently turn the dial and grab an oven mitt and lift the now steaming kettle from the stove and poured it into a tea pot.
"Need any help?" Jake's voice rang out from behind him.
"No, thank you," Draco replied as he picked up the tray which held the tea pot and two cups along with the sugar and milk.
Draco moved into the living room and placed the tray down gently before sitting in the chair and grabbing the tea pot.
"How do you like your tea?" Draco asked.
"Milk and one sugar please," Jacob answered while mentally thanking his sister's like of tea- otherwise Jake was sure he would have felt like an idiot. It was obvious to Jacob that Draco was almost worldly- he had no doubt that Draco had visited many cultures and was smart.
Draco handed him over a cup and Jake sat down on the sofa he had previously been laid on and watched as Draco made his own cup up- noting what Draco liked. The blond sit down in an armchair gracefully not spilling any of the hot liquid in the cup.
"I think we both know that we are Mates," Draco said bluntly.
"Yeah," Jake said while his fingers played with the cup in his hands. Draco's eyes bored into him and Jake couldn't help but be a little turned on by the man across from him.
"I know you have an animal form- but you are not like anything I have seen before. What are you?" Draco asked while one hand unconsciously gripped the wand in his pocket.
"I'm a Wolf Shifter," Jake said- hoping that by not using the word werewolf he did not scare his mate.
"So your change is connected to your soul?" Draco asked as he took a sip of his tea. Jake momentarily looked shocked but nodded.
"What are you?" Jacob questioned.
"I'm a wizard," Draco replied.
A half moon fading from my sight
I see your vision in it's light
But now it's gone and left me so alone
Over the next few hours Jacob and Draco spoke about themselves but they both knew the other was holding back information- Draco refused to speak about his wife and son while Jacob steered clear of Bella and the Cullen's.
Eventually they had drifted into a comfortable silence and while Draco sat staring into the flames which crackled in the fireplace Jacob sat and opened what he could of his connection with the pack.
Hearing no stray thoughts he focused more intently and frowned when he still couldn't hear anything- could feel what they were feeling. Jacob panicked- he couldn't contact his brothers.
It was a touch on his arm that made Jacob open his eyes and lock with grey eyes.
"The magic around this place will cause interference in your connection with your pack," Draco explained, his voice soft as he pulled his hand back from where he had placed it on Jake's arm.
"Will they think I'm dead?" Jacob asked and almost felt like slapping himself at his overreaction. Draco gave a deep chuckle which made Jake's heart warm.
"No- to them it will seem as if you are sleeping…they will know you are okay," Draco answered. Jacob gave a yawn at the mention of sleep.
"You're tired- let me show you to the guest room," Draco said and stood up and with Jake following him lead the way to a simple yet comfortable room across from his own.
"Sleep well," Draco said and left the room before disappearing into his own.
Jacob laid on the bed and looked towards the window which had heavy drapes closed over the large window casting the room into darkness but did nothing to block out the sound of the rain pelting against the window.
After a while of tossing and turning Jacob climbed from the bed and walked over to the door of Draco's room and opening it silently. Laid on the bed was Draco- the blond sleeping peacefully on the large bed.
Jacob walked over on silent feet and sat on the edge of the bed. As if sensing his mate Draco moved towards Jacob- one hand latching onto Jacob's top and Jake laid down on the bed and gathered the blond into his arms.
It wasn't home- Casway Cove couldn't be called anyone's home- especially not Draco's…but it was an escape from the real world. One Jacob was happy to linger in.
The world could wait for them.
I'll know I have to find you now
Can hear your name and don't know how
Why can't we make this darkness feel like home?
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Draco stood beside the sofa- the large slumbering form of the teen laid on it. Draco sighed slightly and walked towards the kitchen. The wind and rain were still raging at one another outside the house and the fire in the hearth had long since died down. The lingering warm slowly fading in the candlelight. Draco could see the moon from the kitchen window.
It always struck him as odd how at night the moon could be seen- it should have been impossible to see it with the clouds with lingered over the Cove. Yet every night the moon shone down on the Cove lighting the area in a silver light.
Draco lifted the kettle onto the stove and turned the dial and waited for the water to heat up. Draco glanced back to the living room still reeling over what had happened in a few short hours.
It was while Draco was reading a book that the wards around his house trigged sensing a magical being enter his property. Sending a wave of magic to force the creature to turn into its human form Draco had quickly apparated out and trained his wand on the intruder.
Draco barely remembered casting a water repelling charm as the teen turned around- a very naked teen. Draco could admit he had thought Jacob was attractive then- he was muscled and darkly handsome and what Draco had always been attracted to in men. In the Wizarding World it was well known that Draco was Bi-sexual...most Wizards' were. It was all about the pleasure aspect…it didn't matter the gender.
Draco had mentally sighed when the obviously retarded teen just stared at him after been asked a question. However the teen had then opened his lips and spoke. Draco gave a deep breath and whirled back around to face the stove. The memory of his magic racing through him as if some floodgate had been opened was overwhelming.
Draco had found his soul mate. Every magic user had a soul mate- most didn't find theirs and a Witch or Wizard could live happily without one. His Mother and Father for example were not soul mates but they made it work. They didn't feel the need to stay single until they showed up- if they ever did.
Yet at Casway Cove Draco had found his soul mate.
The shrill shriek of the kettle made Draco absently turn the dial and grab an oven mitt and lift the now steaming kettle from the stove and poured it into a tea pot.
"Need any help?" Jake's voice rang out from behind him.
"No, thank you," Draco replied as he picked up the tray which held the tea pot and two cups along with the sugar and milk.
Draco moved into the living room and placed the tray down gently before sitting in the chair and grabbing the tea pot.
"How do you like your tea?" Draco asked.
"Milk and one sugar please," Jacob answered while mentally thanking his sister's like of tea- otherwise Jake was sure he would have felt like an idiot. It was obvious to Jacob that Draco was almost worldly- he had no doubt that Draco had visited many cultures and was smart.
Draco handed him over a cup and Jake sat down on the sofa he had previously been laid on and watched as Draco made his own cup up- noting what Draco liked. The blond sit down in an armchair gracefully not spilling any of the hot liquid in the cup.
"I think we both know that we are Mates," Draco said bluntly.
"Yeah," Jake said while his fingers played with the cup in his hands. Draco's eyes bored into him and Jake couldn't help but be a little turned on by the man across from him.
"I know you have an animal form- but you are not like anything I have seen before. What are you?" Draco asked while one hand unconsciously gripped the wand in his pocket.
"I'm a Wolf Shifter," Jake said- hoping that by not using the word werewolf he did not scare his mate.
"So your change is connected to your soul?" Draco asked as he took a sip of his tea. Jake momentarily looked shocked but nodded.
"What are you?" Jacob questioned.
"I'm a wizard," Draco replied.
A half moon fading from my sight
I see your vision in it's light
But now it's gone and left me so alone
Over the next few hours Jacob and Draco spoke about themselves but they both knew the other was holding back information- Draco refused to speak about his wife and son while Jacob steered clear of Bella and the Cullen's.
Eventually they had drifted into a comfortable silence and while Draco sat staring into the flames which crackled in the fireplace Jacob sat and opened what he could of his connection with the pack.
Hearing no stray thoughts he focused more intently and frowned when he still couldn't hear anything- could feel what they were feeling. Jacob panicked- he couldn't contact his brothers.
It was a touch on his arm that made Jacob open his eyes and lock with grey eyes.
"The magic around this place will cause interference in your connection with your pack," Draco explained, his voice soft as he pulled his hand back from where he had placed it on Jake's arm.
"Will they think I'm dead?" Jacob asked and almost felt like slapping himself at his overreaction. Draco gave a deep chuckle which made Jake's heart warm.
"No- to them it will seem as if you are sleeping…they will know you are okay," Draco answered. Jacob gave a yawn at the mention of sleep.
"You're tired- let me show you to the guest room," Draco said and stood up and with Jake following him lead the way to a simple yet comfortable room across from his own.
"Sleep well," Draco said and left the room before disappearing into his own.
Jacob laid on the bed and looked towards the window which had heavy drapes closed over the large window casting the room into darkness but did nothing to block out the sound of the rain pelting against the window.
After a while of tossing and turning Jacob climbed from the bed and walked over to the door of Draco's room and opening it silently. Laid on the bed was Draco- the blond sleeping peacefully on the large bed.
Jacob walked over on silent feet and sat on the edge of the bed. As if sensing his mate Draco moved towards Jacob- one hand latching onto Jacob's top and Jake laid down on the bed and gathered the blond into his arms.
It wasn't home- Casway Cove couldn't be called anyone's home- especially not Draco's…but it was an escape from the real world. One Jacob was happy to linger in.
The world could wait for them.
I'll know I have to find you now
Can hear your name and don't know how
Why can't we make this darkness feel like home?
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