September 11th, 2008

Dirigible Plum (NC-17, Luna/Charlie)

Title: Dirigible Plum

Pairing: Luna/Charlie

Rating: NC-17 (as everything of mine is, these days...*rolls eyes*)

Word Count: 2786

Warnings: Chan (12), dubious consent on many levels, het sex, first time

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters or situations represented here. This is a work of fiction and no money is being made from it, and furthermore, as a work of fiction, no actual twelve-year-olds were involved in its making. I do not necessarily condone any of the practices depicted herein.

Summary: The thing that bothered Charlie the most was the way Luna stared.

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The first time that Charlie saw Luna... )

 

Blindsight (Fleur/Hermione, nc17)

Title: Blindsight
Rating: NC-17
Pairing: Hermione/Fleur
Words: 2553
Warnings: Underage (15), masturbation, explicit girl/girl sex, emotions, some purple-tinged prose that I had not the heart to weed out. Heck, the whole thing is pretty purple :P
Note: 'Blindsight' is a phenomenon where blind subjects report no visual experience, yet are able to react to their environment as if they could see. I've wanted to use this in a fic ever since I learned about the condition last year in my philosophy of mind class, and I finally think I have something that's sort of worth such a cool title. Maybe. Written for the HP Girls kinks meme, like, forever ago (but just edited now), with the prompt 'anonymous sex and roleplay in a dark/confined space.' Well, I'm almost certain this is not what that was supposed to mean. Many thanks to the lovely [info]attributive_adj for the beta - especially since it wasn't your cup of tea!
Disclaimer: Characters, etc aren't mine. I'll put them back the way they were as soon as I'm done playing, promise...


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Blindsight )


A Certain Flair for Business (Fred/George, nc17)

Title: A Certain Flair for Business
Pairing: Fred/George
Rated: NC-17
Genres: Humor, sex (is sex a genre?  well, now it is), fluff
Warnings: Slash, sort of goal-oriented sex
Word Count: 4685
Disclaimer: Does it look like I'm making money off this?
Summary: The most cliché plot device ever: product testing.  Because I can.  Also because my philospohy of literature professor told me that one should not aim for originality in one's writing, only authenticity.  Better fanfic through philosophy! 



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