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snarry_reader ([info]snarry_reader) wrote,
@ 2006-10-13 04:00:00


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Clause and Effect by Imkalena
Title: Clause and Effect
Author: Imkalena
Rating: R
Author's Warnings: None
Story Link: here
Author’s Livejournal: [info]imkalena
Author’s summary 7,100 Words of Snape-Flavoured Fluff



Reviewer: Gaycrow

A pleasant, light-hearted story, living up to the author’s promise of Snape-Flavoured Fluff. No angst here, but not so fluffy that it makes your teeth ache.

Post-war Harry has opened an apothecary shop in Hogsmeade, and has signed Snape to a five year contract to work with him. In the five years that have passed since they joined forces, Harry has divorced Ginny, providing much grist to the gossip writers’ mill. Snape’s reaction to these newspaper stories is quite surprising.

This will be Harry’s first Christmas without the Weasleys. He decides to do Christmas in style, dragging Snape around Diagon Alley, buying almost everything in site. Having recently decided to seduce his employer, Snape finds himself looking at Harry in quite a different light. Now it’s interesting, instead of enough to drive him spare, to walk down the street at his side.

Unfortunately, during their day of Christmas decorating, Snape is operating under a slight misapprehension, believing that Harry is working on a different agenda to that which Harry really has in mind. All is revealed on Christmas night, where both Snape and Harry get what they want.

Imkalena has written a witty, enjoyable Christmas story, without moving too far from Snape’s usual snarky personality. Along the way, she’s made clever use of canon phrases, finally leaving us with a positive feeling about Snape and Harry’s future.


 
   
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