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she’s curing soap box blues by angeldylan628 (PG-13)
Fandom: HARRY POTTER
Pairing: Harry/Luna, with background Harry/Ginny and Rolf/Luna
Length: 2,193
Author on LJ: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Author Website: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Why this must be read:
Because while reading the books I always felt that Luna was the one person that Harry could really let his guard down around, she understands and accepts him in a way that no one else does and this author does a great job of showing their intimate connection in this piece.
"Do you remember when we first met?" Harry asks somewhere between the fourth and fifth floor session.
"Yes," Luna says firmly. She flicks her wand so the stars on the ceiling arrange themselves into a new pattern. "You were quite possibly the saddest boy I'd ever seen."
The blunt honesty she forever shows will never lose its bitter sting, but it's always worth it. She frowns, eyebrows knit in concentration. She looks as though she's recalling all the memories that prove her right, and Harry aches remembering them with her. His loneliness is not something he likes to dwell on.
"No one seemed to notice," she says. It's a surprise, but from Luna he expects nothing less anymore.
"You did," he says.
she’s curing soap box blues
Pairing: Harry/Luna, with background Harry/Ginny and Rolf/Luna
Length: 2,193
Author on LJ: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Author Website: [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]
Why this must be read:
Because while reading the books I always felt that Luna was the one person that Harry could really let his guard down around, she understands and accepts him in a way that no one else does and this author does a great job of showing their intimate connection in this piece.
"Do you remember when we first met?" Harry asks somewhere between the fourth and fifth floor session.
"Yes," Luna says firmly. She flicks her wand so the stars on the ceiling arrange themselves into a new pattern. "You were quite possibly the saddest boy I'd ever seen."
The blunt honesty she forever shows will never lose its bitter sting, but it's always worth it. She frowns, eyebrows knit in concentration. She looks as though she's recalling all the memories that prove her right, and Harry aches remembering them with her. His loneliness is not something he likes to dwell on.
"No one seemed to notice," she says. It's a surprise, but from Luna he expects nothing less anymore.
"You did," he says.
she’s curing soap box blues