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Fandoms: Inuyasha/Harry Potter
Title: Undefined Magic
Word Count: 304
Rating: G
Characters: Lucius Malfoy, Draco Malfoy, indirect mentions of the Higuarashi family and their shrine
Written for:
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Undefined Magic
Draco scoffed.
He was used to his father collecting strange magical artifacts, but he couldn’t figure out what interested the man so much about acquiring an abandoned shrine in Japan.
“It’s a dump,” he said bluntly, but his father continued to smirk, rolling his eyes at his son’s obvious denseness.
“You need to see beneath the surface, dear boy,” his father sashayed over the shrine’s cracked foundation and settled his staff roughly into a pile of debris. Looking around them, Draco noticed they were standing in front of an old well house, now demolished and piling up in rubble.
“See? Don’t you feel the magic here Draco? There’s something here that not even the wizarding world knows about.” There was determination in his eyes, and his father no doubt planned to benefit from whatever unknown power was here.
“They say the family here mysteriously disappeared, and then days later the place caught fire and burned to the ground. Something exploded here …” His father continued to talk about the history of the place as he roamed around the property looking for anything else that could benefit him.
But Draco wasn’t listening. Instead, he stared at the only thing that was not destroyed in the blast on the property.
The well.
Still encased in a well-constructed frame, Draco was drawn to it. He crept, slowly and cautiously, to the edge of it with a sense of foreboding radiating from its center.
Seeing a flash of blue, he inched closer – more curious to the fact that his father could be right, that there was some undefined magic here. And when he got to the edge of the well, he looked down and saw a rush of deep bright blue – invisible tendrils tugging him close.
Then, the well had swallowed him – hugging him into a cobalt blur.
Title: Undefined Magic
Word Count: 304
Rating: G
Characters: Lucius Malfoy, Draco Malfoy, indirect mentions of the Higuarashi family and their shrine
Written for:
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Undefined Magic
Draco scoffed.
He was used to his father collecting strange magical artifacts, but he couldn’t figure out what interested the man so much about acquiring an abandoned shrine in Japan.
“It’s a dump,” he said bluntly, but his father continued to smirk, rolling his eyes at his son’s obvious denseness.
“You need to see beneath the surface, dear boy,” his father sashayed over the shrine’s cracked foundation and settled his staff roughly into a pile of debris. Looking around them, Draco noticed they were standing in front of an old well house, now demolished and piling up in rubble.
“See? Don’t you feel the magic here Draco? There’s something here that not even the wizarding world knows about.” There was determination in his eyes, and his father no doubt planned to benefit from whatever unknown power was here.
“They say the family here mysteriously disappeared, and then days later the place caught fire and burned to the ground. Something exploded here …” His father continued to talk about the history of the place as he roamed around the property looking for anything else that could benefit him.
But Draco wasn’t listening. Instead, he stared at the only thing that was not destroyed in the blast on the property.
The well.
Still encased in a well-constructed frame, Draco was drawn to it. He crept, slowly and cautiously, to the edge of it with a sense of foreboding radiating from its center.
Seeing a flash of blue, he inched closer – more curious to the fact that his father could be right, that there was some undefined magic here. And when he got to the edge of the well, he looked down and saw a rush of deep bright blue – invisible tendrils tugging him close.
Then, the well had swallowed him – hugging him into a cobalt blur.
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