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Mickey hates working at Old Army, and he hates the uniform, but he doesn't have any other options. Until another option calls him up and offers him a job.
// season 10/11
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Mickey expected Ian to be upset about Frank dying. Mickey knows that Frank was a shitty father, he’s heard the stories and he’s witnessed it firsthand. But Mickey also knows that none of that matters. He fully expects Ian to be kind of torn up about his death.
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Glimpses into Ian and Mickey's marriage and life on the West Side.
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REVOLVEVLOVER by firethesound_HP_archive, zeitgeistic for digthewriter
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
24 Oct 2014
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The work Harry does is justifiable. It’s justice. He works for his country, and his country is a republic—the magical side, anyway. It’s not laudable work, it’s not work he’s proud of, but it’s necessary work. Harry has always taken the necessary jobs that no one else has the stomach for.
It’s just that he’s never deciphered a kill sheet and seen Draco Malfoy’s name on it.
Career Choices: Harry: Hit Wizard; Draco: Anti-Government Extremist
Please see the END NOTES for UNTAGGED *SPOILERY* STORY CONTENT WARNING about the ending.
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Bookmarked by Mor3na
22 May 2024
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Read!!
- ITS A CLIFFHANGER/OPEN ENDING (i am sorry)
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Harry only meant to buy Christmas presents.
Instead, he found Draco Malfoy again, more than a decade after the war: owner of Wizarding London's best luxury apothecary, and had somehow become much, much fitter than Harry remembered.
Harry has questions, most of them inappropriate, and the only sensible thing to do with questions is investigate. Draco was definitely hiding something. Unfortunately, Harry's investigative instincts keep getting distracted by what Draco’s got going on under all those kaftans.
Featuring: food as a love language, the art of technicalities, ancient magic, Harry’s overactive imagination, and Draco’s spectacular commitment to making everything more complicated than it needs to be.
