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In the interest of providing Severus Snape additional strength to withstand Voldemort's Legilimency, Remus Lupin is recruited to participate in a utilitarian marriage bond with him. Remus's distraction during the ceremony leads to an unexpected side effect of the bond.
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“That’s it?” Remus said, somewhat incredulously, as the light faded away. He’d expected more, somehow.
Severus nodded, lifting his hand to study the ring on his finger. “Congratulations, against all expectations, you succeeded in participating in the simplest of rituals.”
Remus felt a twinge of annoyance at his words, but it was overlaid confusingly with a sense of satisfaction. He frowned, trying to puzzle out why he would feel satisfied at Severus’s insult.
An expression of concern crossed Severus’s face, and he lowered his hand. He looked at Remus, his brows drawn together. Then his eyes widened, and surprise flooded Remus. It quickly turned to shocked anger.
“Albus, we may have a problem,” Severus growled.
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Многообразие потенциальных партнеров by Mo_of_all_trades, WTF Severus Snape 2026 (severus_snape_supremacy)
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
21 Mar 2026
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Портреты персонажей из приложения для знакомств Loviosa, сделанные для командной визитки.
Bookmarked by MildMartigan
17 May 2026
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Excellent potterverse character portraits.
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After the events of ‘Our Man Bashir’, Julian comes to the decision that it’s high time for a change in his relationship with Garak. Part one of my ‘Summer of Idfic’ Series
betaed by lanalucy - thank you, Dear! :D
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- Part 1 of Summer of Idfic
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Severus never expected to live through the War. He never expected Potter to survive either.
All he asks is that he be left in peace — to his garden, the brewing of his potions, the alphabetisation of his book collection and, for once, to the staying out of trouble. Why does it seem Life always has other plans?
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Within the week Lestat—the Lestat, a small part of Daniel can’t help but help but crow—is sitting in Daniel’s apartment, casting his unimpressed gaze over the clutter of Daniel’s human life.
Daniel decides to seize the bull by the horns. “So, where do you want to start? Top ten grievances about the book?”
With his eyes, Lestat manages to convey that a top one hundred would be insufficient to capture the magnitude of Daniel’s literary sins, but with his mouth he says, “I am not here to pick over what has already been said. If that is how Louis sees things, that is how he sees them.”
Or: The vampire Lestat tells his life story to newly immortal journalist Daniel Molloy, who has a lot of inconvenient, probing questions about it.

