Bits and Pieces of Harry Potter
100 Words, set 1
Title: 100 words, set 1
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairings: Various
AN: There's only a couple in this set. But each has 100 words and all the missing numbers are for other fandoms.
Marcus/Draco – Hidden
He had two sides to him really. One that others saw; the brute, the strong man who would use his size and strength against others and one that he saw. The sweet lover that stroked him slowly, or just cuddled him close, humming softly as he stroked a hand through very soft hair.
No one would ever see that side of him and he would never let another see it. Marcus was his everything, and his hidden side was his and his alone.
Smiling, Draco curled closer to his lover and sighed his happiness as the other held him tight.
Lucius/Carlisle – Blond
Blond, the color that described so many shades. The near whiteness of Lucius’ hair that spilled over his black pillows as the wizard slumbered. The curling of the nearly bleached looking hair of his own head that he had kept from his human life, blowing it out of his face as he continued to watch the man he loved sleep.
Smiling, he couldn’t help but reach out and stroke his fingers through the soft, well kept hair, watching the strand shift and dance to fall once more onto the sheets. Smiling, he compared their shades together to pass the time.
Oliver Wood/Percy Weasley - Surprising
People were always so surprised when they walked together, or talked or even kissed! The Hogwarts brain and all around unpleasant male and the star Quidditch captain of Gryffindor tower together? Preposterous! Not likely to happen. So many girls dreams would be crushed if they found out the object of their desires, the strong, buff, hot captain who was rising in the ranks of the pro-Quidditch teams, was actually gay.
But he was, and was happy with his lover. In fact they were planning on their wedding to happen as soon as Harry and Charlie got back from their honeymoon.
Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter – Rivals
They hated each other. Utterly despised one another. If they were in the same room as one another, you knew, just knew that there was going to be someone in pain, probably writhing on the floor holding one body part or another. It was rather amusing for most people to see. Others just thought that it was all a ruse for the sexual tension between them. They of course would laugh long and hard at that. Sexual tension? No. Rivals? Oh most certainly and they liked it that way. They really, really liked it that way. And change wasn’t welcomed.