Tea, No Sympathy
Dec. 11th, 2013 03:16 pmTEA, NO SYMPATHY
Summary:
Regulus keeps coming to tea at Narcissa’s home to rant and rave about how Sirius is a traitor to the family. But they’ve all known that for ages, haven't they?
(Part 2 of La Ronde Noire)
Characters: Narcissa, Regulus
Warnings: None
Words: ~1,100
Notes:
The idea for this story arose directly out of my writing of “The Landlord's Other Daughter,” which is itself a remix of "The Chimes at Midnight," stereolightning’s story about Andromeda and Narcissa, which in turn she says was influenced by my Andromeda-centric stories "Saying Yes" and "Two Sisters Take Tea."
Also, my ideas of Narcissa and Regulus’ interactions are unquestionably influenced by "I Know Where the Summer Goes" by such_heights.
…So there’s some additional reading for you, if you like!
Characters belong to JK Rowling.
Thank you to
stereolightning for another extremely helpful beta-read!
Updated note:
This story is now part 2 of a series I'm calling "La Ronde Noire." (See part 1: "The Landlord's Other Daughter" for more explanation.)
Story:
Summary:
Regulus keeps coming to tea at Narcissa’s home to rant and rave about how Sirius is a traitor to the family. But they’ve all known that for ages, haven't they?
(Part 2 of La Ronde Noire)
Characters: Narcissa, Regulus
Warnings: None
Words: ~1,100
Notes:
The idea for this story arose directly out of my writing of “The Landlord's Other Daughter,” which is itself a remix of "The Chimes at Midnight," stereolightning’s story about Andromeda and Narcissa, which in turn she says was influenced by my Andromeda-centric stories "Saying Yes" and "Two Sisters Take Tea."
Also, my ideas of Narcissa and Regulus’ interactions are unquestionably influenced by "I Know Where the Summer Goes" by such_heights.
…So there’s some additional reading for you, if you like!
Characters belong to JK Rowling.
Thank you to
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Updated note:
This story is now part 2 of a series I'm calling "La Ronde Noire." (See part 1: "The Landlord's Other Daughter" for more explanation.)
Story:
( Tea, No Sympathy )