The Eloquence of Mortality
White masks, prison cells and dubious deals.
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White masks, prison cells and dubious deals.
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Draco doesn’t remember, and Harry doesn’t let him forget.
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A brief history of taking what there is to be had.
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A collection of related firsts of varying degrees of importance.
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In which everyone is very, very gay. And stuff happens.
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Driven nearly mad by his bitterness against the Dark Lord, Draco becomes a spy for the Order of the Phoenix. The device they sneak him to aid in his reports has unpredictable side-effects—like allowing Draco to dream of a landscape with a river running through it. That would be soothing, if Potter wasn’t there.
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He war is over…in fact it never really got started because the Dark Lord proved to be the more powerful. Now five years after Dumbledore’s death, Draco Malfoy has something else to worry about besides being a spy.
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As the war drags on, Draco becomes a spy for Voldemort and works his way into Harry’s good graces—and his bed. When the Order prepares to invade Malfoy Manor, Draco is forced to examine his loyalties.
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Harry’s invited to a tea party. Mr. Bunny shows up as well.
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