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Belladonna Lee

  • Thanatos in Your Palm

    DMHP Slash. Leading an ordinary life as a barista in a Muggle cafe, Draco becomes Harry's new tenant. He has no intention to meddle in his landlord's business—until one night an injured Harry confesses to him that he can no longer feel pain.

  • Après un rêve

    Implied Harry/Severus. The ballroom is not where Severus Snape belongs, and yet here he is, standing by the wall like a stone fixture, holding a glass of sparkling wine he has no desire to drink.

  • Lorelei in the Menagerie

    HPDM Slash. "I think my dead son is haunting the manor," says Draco when Harry runs into him in an antique book shop. Driven by yearning and suspicion, Harry offers his help and is drawn into a web of secrets and half-forgotten nightmare.

  • If I Drown in You

    Draco/Harry. Being with Draco sometimes evokes a queasy feeling inside Harry, a false sense of security so paper thin that it could give out beneath his feet in a heartbeat.

  • Trompe l'œil

    HPDM Slash, OC/Albus, light Albus/Draco. A morbid painting featuring Harry as the subject leads Albus to the reclusive painter, Draco Malfoy. From the moment he steps into the painter's atelier, reality takes on the colour of memories and the surreal.

  • Orpheus in the Labyrinth

    Implied Draco/Harry. Epilogue to The Thing with Feathers. The war didn't end; it drags on for more than half a decade. After staying away from Hogwarts for years, Harry revisits the home he loved and reunites with a certain blond who once shared his longing for the sky.

  • Carve Thy Name upon My Nape

    DMHP Slash. Draco searches for someone to be buried with him in the coffin. Harry seeks human warmth that his cold body could no longer emit. The healer and the predator do not find each other - it is a conceit to call this love.

  • In the House of Moths, I Dream of Blue Roses

    Draco/Harry. At the stroke of midnight, Draco kidnaps Harry from his prison of a home, brings him to an abandoned house in the middle of nowhere, and shows him a night of gold-tinged magic.

  • Who Killed the Blue Bird?

    A collection of Draco/Harry drabbles and vignettes. Confession of a Hedonist: This is a marraige of Thanatos and Eros.

  • Oedipus Descent

    One-sided Lucius/Abraxas. Mention of incest but nothing explicit. Lucius was just a thirteen year old boy who was lost in the labyrinth of adolescence, and who was caught under the spell of fatal infatuation for his sire.

  • The Thing with Feathers

    Implied Draco/Harry. Prequel to Muses by the Gaslight and Lullaby in a Teacup. In the final winter of his youth, Harry is led into a merry chase by a fickle prefect who always stays a step ahead of him, and who shares his fondness for monopolising the sky.

  • On the Eve of Ragnarok

    Scorpius/Albus. Like father, like son - Scorpius hates this phrase most of all. Unlike his father, he will do whatever it takes to get what he wants, even at the cost of his sanity and pride. A vignette about fathers, future, fate and green apple.

  • A Drop of Amaretto

    Draco/Harry. Venice in November. The tale of a stray cat and a flightless bird. Enemies, companions, friends, lovers, and then enemies once more - Draco and Harry have gone around in a circle and returned to the starting point.

  • Ravens Cry in Dissonance

    Light DMHP Slash. Sequel to When the Black Veil Flutters. As Harry is drawn deeper into the world of mystery and delusion and death, will Draco become the key to his sanity or the catalyst to his downfall?

  • Sympathy for the Devil

    HPDM Slash. Through the eyes of several witnesses, the devastating affair between two boys is being retold. Satan: Ginny cannot help letting her gaze linger on him, but little does she know she is beheld by another pair of eyes. Revised on Oct 2.

  • A Bouquet of Lilies and Irises

    Draco/Harry. On his way to a rendezvous one foggy morning, Draco, bringing with him a bouquet of white and blue, has another chance encounter on the Knight Bus with a certain someone drenched in dew.

  • Tis a Detour and Nothing More

    Draco/Harry. Sequel to Hide and Seek. Draco has given Harry a black-and-white map, a bronze key, and a riddle of a palette of blue and green for him to solve, but there is only one thing he had meant to say.

  • Hide and Seek

    Implied Draco/Harry. Harry receives a map and a key from Draco, a map and a key to something much more than a deserted wooden cottage at the heart of an overgrown forest.

  • To you, sweet Somnus, I pray

    HPDM Slash. Like a ghost the insomniac Harry haunts the school corridors every night, but his feet always lead him to a certain sleep ridden boy with moonlit complexion and quicksilver tongue.

  • La Fantaisie Nocturne de Monsieur Malfoy

    Draco/Harry. One night, in a seaside cottage by the cliff, Draco entertains a guest who brings with him a loaf of bread and a bottle of wine.