Scorpius Malfoy's Very Bad Week by Snegurochka Lee (NC-17)
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairings/Characters: James/Scorpius, James/Teddy, James/Scorpius/Teddy, hints of background Harry/Draco
Rating: NC-17
Wordcount: ~25,000
Author: Snegurochka Lee
Website: Fanfiction by Snegurochka
Summary: The company of Gryffindors was bad enough. The company of naked Gryffindors – a Potter and a werewolf spawn, no less, and totally unasked for, thank you very much – was outrageous. The company of naked, muscled Gryffindors claiming a sodding Muggle prophecy device had foretold his seduction was just too much to take. All things considered, Scorpius Malfoy really was having a very, very bad week.
Why: As much as I didn't like the epilogue of DH, playing with the next generation is one thing we've gained from it. The author does a brilliant job of creating her own version of these characters, especially Scorpius. I couldn't help laughing at his perspective on things. His denial and confusion were just too fun to read about. James was also brilliantly done, bold and brave but with just enough hesitance to make him interesting. The progression of events and characterization were also top notch. I especially liked the explanation for all the inexplicable things that happen during the course of the book. I really hope that the author decides to write more in this universe.
Scorpius Malfoy's Very Bad Week by Snegurochka Lee
Pairings/Characters: James/Scorpius, James/Teddy, James/Scorpius/Teddy, hints of background Harry/Draco
Rating: NC-17
Wordcount: ~25,000
Author: Snegurochka Lee
Website: Fanfiction by Snegurochka
Summary: The company of Gryffindors was bad enough. The company of naked Gryffindors – a Potter and a werewolf spawn, no less, and totally unasked for, thank you very much – was outrageous. The company of naked, muscled Gryffindors claiming a sodding Muggle prophecy device had foretold his seduction was just too much to take. All things considered, Scorpius Malfoy really was having a very, very bad week.
Why: As much as I didn't like the epilogue of DH, playing with the next generation is one thing we've gained from it. The author does a brilliant job of creating her own version of these characters, especially Scorpius. I couldn't help laughing at his perspective on things. His denial and confusion were just too fun to read about. James was also brilliantly done, bold and brave but with just enough hesitance to make him interesting. The progression of events and characterization were also top notch. I especially liked the explanation for all the inexplicable things that happen during the course of the book. I really hope that the author decides to write more in this universe.
Scorpius Malfoy's Very Bad Week by Snegurochka Lee