I wish I had a witty response so I could respond with an even bigger :V.
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Nothing ever dies, it just goes unpublished.
Done.
Alright, time to go to sleep. It's 5am, after all. (Yes, I didn't get the motivation to do this until past 3am. And the motivation was "I don't want to go to sleep but my eyes are too tired to not go cross-eyed if I tried to play a videogame")
+1 to Hidden Option! Arashi does good porn.
If only I wasn't so lazy...
Title: Waiting for one's arrival, by Racke
Summary: Albus Dumbledore has no Boy-Who-Lived. What he does have is a headache, and two very odd children searching for a cure to a wasting illness in Hogwarts' library.
Synopsis: An HP x F/SN oneshot told from the PoV of Albus Dumbledore as he tries to look for Harry Potter while juggling his workload and the issue of mysterious children appearing through unknown magical means with the goal of finding a cure for their dying part-Homunculus friend.
A quick and amusing read, the Illya/HarryTetsuinteraction is what I liked the most out of it since they have a few issues with each other (which stems from the untold AU 5th HGW), and pretty much the expected reaction for Dumbledore when he finds out - months later - that the one that he was looking for was right there and he never even knew.
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Now for something different. Not an outright rec yet - maybe, like, a heads-up or something, but An Ideal of Blades: Reality Marble seems to be starting out well. Probably the only issue I know so far are how the author will merge HP and Nasuverse mechanics/universe (so far, wizard magic falls under the fanon Sixth, and the Fifth has limited use via Time-Turners), 'distortion' and 'magical cores' (DLPers seem to loathe that term as much as we hate 'by the root' and 'distortion').
No idea where this will go, but if it's following the timelines of both series, then 1996 is pretty much set a year after F/Z which would be.... pretty uneventful unless some tweaking is involved.
+1 to Hidden Option.
+1 to One Week
+1 to new thread (thanks Kyte)
+1000 to Hidden Option
Infinity divided by any finite number is still an infinity though.