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Title: An Unexpected Home
Author: @articcat621
Rating: PG-13
Prompt: 43 - Molly is supportive when Draco gets disowned by his family after coming out.
Word Count: 1k
Warning(s)/Content: Angst, Unsupportive/Toxic Family Situation, Hurt/Comfort
Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No profit is being made, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Summary: When Draco feels like his world is crumbling down, he turns to the one person he knows he can count on.
Notes: Thank you to my betas for looking this over. I hope everyone enjoys this bittersweet bit of angsty fluff. xo

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Title: the verge of losing you
Author: @agendertonks
Rating: PG-13
Prompt: # 30 - It had been a long day at work for the Healer. He was tired, he was exhausted and he definitely wasn’t ready for the emergency patient rolling in at the last hour of his shift. A patient that infuriated him like no one else could.
Word Count: 1.4k
Warning(s)/Content: N/A
Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No profit is being made, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Summary: He has an hour left in his shift and Draco is finally enjoying some peace and quiet in the break room. He’s been at St. Mungos’ for eleven hours straight, hasn’t seen his husband in longer. He’s cranky, alright? He’s tired and his feet hurt deep enough that even spells don’t help. Now that he has the chance, even though he can leave in an hour, Draco is going to take it and lay down. Just his luck, however, that one of the Trainees knocks on the door and sticks her head in not even ten minutes later.
Notes: Nelli, I had a great time writing for this prompt. I– sort of wandered (as I am wont to do) but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless! Savannah, thank you for always running this fest! I am sorry that I am always running behind!

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Title: Don’t fall
Author: Annchen
Rating: PG-13
Prompt: # 17 Ron and Draco are accidentally bonded by a magical artifact. It weakens and hurts them the more they force themselves to stay apart
Word Count: 2.1k
Warning(s)/Content: None
Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No profit is being made, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Summary: Also be careful about DIY curse breaking. It all starts going downhill once you turn 28, apparently.
Notes: This was more than twice as long, and nowhere near finished, a couple weeks ago. So, short and finished was better than long and half done, even if it pained me to cut some of it. Thank you E for the beta!

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Title: You’re my teddy bear
Author: @severus-dramatic-gothic-nerd
Rating: PG-13
Prompt: 28: Draco calls Ron his teddy bear. Something soft and whispery and nice, maybe a bit of hurt/comfort.
Word Count: 1.7k
Warning(s)/Content: Auror Ron Weasley, Potions Assistant Draco Malfoy, Corrupt Wizangemot, Angst and Hurt/Comfort, Fluff and Humor, Insecurities, Affection, Pet names, Snogging, Implied Sexual Content, Everyone is gay, Mentioned Luna Lovegood/Ginny Weasley, Mentioned Severus Snape/Harry Potter, Mentioned Pansy Parkinson/Hermione Granger, Post-Hogwarts, EWE, POV Third Person, POV Ron Weasley
Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No profit is being made, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Summary: Ron comes home from work devastated. Good thing Draco is there to comfort him.
Notes: Dear ihopeyoubothstaysafefromharm, hope you will enjoy where I went with your prompt. Many thanks to FangQueen for arranging this fest and all their help. Thank you to my betas for all their support.

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Title: Healer-Patient Privilege
Author: mouldy_voldy
Rating: PG-13
Prompt: 50
Word Count: 4.3k
Warning(s)/Content: No Archive Warnings Apply; Mentions of Vomiting, Recreational Drinking
Disclaimer: Harry Potter characters are the property of J.K. Rowling and Bloomsbury/Scholastic. No profit is being made, and no copyright infringement is intended.
Summary: Never accept candy from Weasleys. Words to live by. Had Draco followed those wise words he wouldn’t be sitting in the waiting room of St Mungo’s, hugging a sick bucket right now. To add insult to injury, Healer Ron Weasley is on duty. Or: Draco’s friends are all terrible and he’d rather die than join in on their collective Gryffindor fascination. Honestly.

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Newsfeed #117 October 1, 2019 (1 Narquelië)The time has come to announce the Rise (once again) of th

Newsfeed #117 October 1, 2019 (1 Narquelië)

The time has come to announce the Rise (once again) of the The House of Durin: @thehouseofdurin.


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Chapter VI: The Second Awakening (Pt. III)They remained with us longer than expected with Finrod’s b

Chapter VI: The Second Awakening (Pt. III)

They remained with us longer than expected with Finrod’s brothers leaving only to return with Angrod. I assumed Things wished to see all the brothers of Finarfin. Life at court became routine again. Mîrwen was determined to see Oropher and Nimeithel start a family, but Oropher remained steadfast in his resolve to wait. I spent most of my days with Galadhon, Galathil, Iarûr, and Finëar learning about the histories and traditions of our people. It was long and laborious but necessary. Even as my earliest memories of Lake Cuiviénen were starting to fade, I realized their importance. Súlwë proved quite valuable in this endeavor—sharing the many tales his father Olwë with us. Whenever Daeron was with us, we said nothing of Súlwë and he never asked about “Nimernil” while he was in the library.

One evening, I was with Iarûr putting away the scrolls when I noticed how much we had done so far.

“There are more here than I realized,” I said as I began to roll them up. “I find it hard to believe so much time has passed.”

“So true,” he began as he finished writing. “Yet time is the only thing we have so much and so little of all at once.”

“What do you remember, if I may ask?”

“I remember very little,” Iarûr said. “I think that was by design. If we knew everything, then what would we have to learn?”

“You make a very good point,” I began. “So we are learning what we already know.”

“What do we know,” he asked. “We are here. We were born and perhaps we will die—or not. All we know is what we have seen and little else. We speculate on the unknown hoping one day, somehow, the mystery will be solved. Perhaps there are some things meant to be unknown for a reason.”

“Are you looking to know everything,” I asked.

“I do not believe I want to know everything, Orothôn,” he said laughing. “Some things should remain a mystery forever.”

“True,” I agreed. “Just do not tell that to my wife.”

“The fairer of us know too much already,” Iarûr said. “That must be by design because it is inexplicable.”

As we laughed at ourselves, Finëar entered—his face flushed.

“What is it, Finëar,” Iarûr asked him.

“It is King Thingol,” he said. “He is angry. The court is in chaos.”

“What happened,” I asked approaching him.

“The sons of Finarfin revealed to him all that brought them into Arda,” he said groaning. “It was devastating.”

“Calm yourself,” Iarûr said. “What did you hear?”

“I do not know where to begin,” Finëar said as he sat on a bench. “There were jewels and fire and Morgoth…”

“What,” Iarûr interrupted sternly. “Did you say Morgoth?”

“Morgoth,” I asked.

“I did, Iarûr,” he answered.
Iarûr’s face began to lose its color. He looked at Finëar again.

“Are you sure you heard correctly,” Iarûr asked him.

“Yes,” Finëar answered. “I overheard the Lady Galadriel speaking with the Queen not long ago. I was sworn to secrecy when I was discovered. But tonight, all was revealed to the king. His anger was palpable. He cast them out of Doriath.”

“Galadriel as well,” I asked him thinking of Celeborn.

“No,” Finëar answered. “For she has found favor with the queen. But her brothers have gone.”

“Morgoth remains,” Iarûr whispered to himself. “Then this is not over.”

Iarûr looked across the room to see Súlwë standing by the entrance doors.

“They attacked my family for jewels,” he said—his face stoic.

Finëar nodded slowly, barely looking at him.

“I am sorry,” Finëar whispered.

Iarûr was dumbfounded. For the first time, he seemed at a loss for words.

“This is not the end of it,” I asked.

“No, Orothôn,” Iarûr said. “This is the beginning.”

Quickly, I made my way out of the library and toward the Great Hall. There were courtiers milling within the corridors whispering among themselves along the way. I saw little in their faces of the tales that were told as they all seemed to have heard something different.

“I see you have heard what has happened,” Êlengolas said as he approached me. “So Súlwë was right.”

“What did Thingol say,” I asked.

“To the court, very little,” he answered. “I am not privy to the king’s discussions beyond those four walls but whatever he said to his kin was not taken as well as they expected.”

“What little did he say, then,” I asked.

“We are not to speak of them in his presence,” Êlengolas answered. “Then he left us. He was angrier than I have ever seen him.”

“I am sure he was.”

“The Queen was none too happy, either.”

“Of course,” I said. “Why would she be?”

“She is a Maiar,” he whispered. “She knows far more than even the stars in the sky.“–TKWRT Book I: The Epic of Eryn Galen by Jaynaé Marie Miller. 7-9-2019

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