Is that a ficlet I see before me?
Jan. 20th, 2008 08:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Seven months it's taken, but the muse is back! I
I've been mulling for some time on Auror training: the kind of things that would be needed such as physical fitness, first aid, field craft, etc, and not just the ability to point a wand. So, here goes with what could be the prologue.
Arc: Basic Training
Title: Selection (Prologue)
Author:
lusiology
Pairing: DM HP
Genre: Auror fic
Rating: PG-13 at the moment
Word Count: 770
Summary: Draco made the grade, but will he survive Basic Training and Potter.
Warnings: 2nd person POV
Disclaimer: No ownership, no money.
Beta: Nope.
You hate this.
You hate them for their small mindedness and mistrust and refuse to consider that you would’ve acted the same way, although you know you would.
At times you tell yourself you hate him, or at least want to. But the word rings hollow, lacking the emotion behind it. Still, it sits better with you, with what you need to believe to stay strong in the face of such hostility than… no.
No. You won’t say them. Won’t admit to them, even. Won’t let the words form in your mind, letting them grow from the spectres that haunt you, that want to make you weak again, into tangible feelings.
Uncertainty.
Loneliness.
You quash them with a sudden shake of your head and a scowl. They will hold no power over you, because you are, will be, strong, not weak. Never again weak. Sinking into your subconscious, they’ll bide their time, ready to strike at any moment, when you’re caught off guard by a friendly acknowledgement, or simple act of courtesy.
And that’s when it happens: the tightness in your throat, the prickle in your eyes that signals the onset of want, of needing to reach out and commune with someone. Something so potentially dangerous, your only way to cope with it is to surround yourself with anger. To snap and snarl. You reach out and grab the emotion, no matter how destructive it is, twist it into a tight ball and lock it inside you to let it seethe and grow, along with bitterness and yearning.
Misery loves company, apparently.
You hate the fact that no matter how much you’ve tried to redeem yourself: working tirelessly during the last two years, since the end of the war and completion of your NEWTS, helping in relief efforts, rebuilding work, and with the homeless. The plain fact is you fucked up. And time, it seems, does not heal wounds quickly. People do not want to forgive or forget, at least not yet. And no one, except Potter, and maybe Shacklebolt, seems willing to give you a second chance… or should that be third chance?
Dumbledore gave you a second chance, but you were too frightened, chained to your family by links of loyalty and love to take that chance when it was offered to you. Potter understands what it is to live with a mistake, an error in judgement when one is young, you think. After all, he’s lived with the consequences of his parent’s poor choice of Secret Keeper all his life and this would, in other circumstances, make him a strong ally. But to acknowledge some form of camaraderie, some common link between the two of you, to actively seek his friendship would fan the flames of want that you know you have simmering away inside you. And you fear what that could lead to.
So, here you are, sitting in one of the briefing rooms of the Auror Development and Selection Centre with the others who passed the statutory medical and fitness tests and interview, trying to remain aloof, disinterested. Everyone but you rises to make their way out, shaking hands and congratulating each other. You can hear the murmurs, the not so subtle whispers of disbelief and incredulity that you, Draco Malfoy, made the grade and will be joining the rest of them for Phase One of the Auror Basic Training course.
You’re about to slump with relief; let your guard down momentarily while you’re alone, when you hear a cautious cough at the back of the room. Turning in your seat, you see Potter standing in the doorway with that damn, disarming, hopeful look, about to speak to you. The cold knot of anger thaws a little and hope flares briefly, bringing with it a little welcome warmth. You hold your breath, waiting for Potter to speak, curious as to how you’ll answer, and then the moment is lost. You’re saved. By Weasley, of all people, who grabs Potter’s arm and pulls him away to join the others in their celebrating.
You release your breath in a sigh of relief. Thankful that Potter didn’t get the chance to ask anything of you because at this moment, after the strain of the last two days, you don’t know if you’d have had the strength to sneer and refuse him.
You scrub your eyes with the back of your hands and then pick up the training manual next to you. The next twelve weeks of Phase One Basic Training will, you think, seem like an eternity.
"God help me," you murmur to yourself.
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TBC
I've been mulling for some time on Auror training: the kind of things that would be needed such as physical fitness, first aid, field craft, etc, and not just the ability to point a wand. So, here goes with what could be the prologue.
Arc: Basic Training
Title: Selection (Prologue)
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Pairing: DM HP
Genre: Auror fic
Rating: PG-13 at the moment
Word Count: 770
Summary: Draco made the grade, but will he survive Basic Training and Potter.
Warnings: 2nd person POV
Disclaimer: No ownership, no money.
Beta: Nope.
You hate this.
You hate them for their small mindedness and mistrust and refuse to consider that you would’ve acted the same way, although you know you would.
At times you tell yourself you hate him, or at least want to. But the word rings hollow, lacking the emotion behind it. Still, it sits better with you, with what you need to believe to stay strong in the face of such hostility than… no.
No. You won’t say them. Won’t admit to them, even. Won’t let the words form in your mind, letting them grow from the spectres that haunt you, that want to make you weak again, into tangible feelings.
Uncertainty.
Loneliness.
You quash them with a sudden shake of your head and a scowl. They will hold no power over you, because you are, will be, strong, not weak. Never again weak. Sinking into your subconscious, they’ll bide their time, ready to strike at any moment, when you’re caught off guard by a friendly acknowledgement, or simple act of courtesy.
And that’s when it happens: the tightness in your throat, the prickle in your eyes that signals the onset of want, of needing to reach out and commune with someone. Something so potentially dangerous, your only way to cope with it is to surround yourself with anger. To snap and snarl. You reach out and grab the emotion, no matter how destructive it is, twist it into a tight ball and lock it inside you to let it seethe and grow, along with bitterness and yearning.
Misery loves company, apparently.
You hate the fact that no matter how much you’ve tried to redeem yourself: working tirelessly during the last two years, since the end of the war and completion of your NEWTS, helping in relief efforts, rebuilding work, and with the homeless. The plain fact is you fucked up. And time, it seems, does not heal wounds quickly. People do not want to forgive or forget, at least not yet. And no one, except Potter, and maybe Shacklebolt, seems willing to give you a second chance… or should that be third chance?
Dumbledore gave you a second chance, but you were too frightened, chained to your family by links of loyalty and love to take that chance when it was offered to you. Potter understands what it is to live with a mistake, an error in judgement when one is young, you think. After all, he’s lived with the consequences of his parent’s poor choice of Secret Keeper all his life and this would, in other circumstances, make him a strong ally. But to acknowledge some form of camaraderie, some common link between the two of you, to actively seek his friendship would fan the flames of want that you know you have simmering away inside you. And you fear what that could lead to.
So, here you are, sitting in one of the briefing rooms of the Auror Development and Selection Centre with the others who passed the statutory medical and fitness tests and interview, trying to remain aloof, disinterested. Everyone but you rises to make their way out, shaking hands and congratulating each other. You can hear the murmurs, the not so subtle whispers of disbelief and incredulity that you, Draco Malfoy, made the grade and will be joining the rest of them for Phase One of the Auror Basic Training course.
You’re about to slump with relief; let your guard down momentarily while you’re alone, when you hear a cautious cough at the back of the room. Turning in your seat, you see Potter standing in the doorway with that damn, disarming, hopeful look, about to speak to you. The cold knot of anger thaws a little and hope flares briefly, bringing with it a little welcome warmth. You hold your breath, waiting for Potter to speak, curious as to how you’ll answer, and then the moment is lost. You’re saved. By Weasley, of all people, who grabs Potter’s arm and pulls him away to join the others in their celebrating.
You release your breath in a sigh of relief. Thankful that Potter didn’t get the chance to ask anything of you because at this moment, after the strain of the last two days, you don’t know if you’d have had the strength to sneer and refuse him.
You scrub your eyes with the back of your hands and then pick up the training manual next to you. The next twelve weeks of Phase One Basic Training will, you think, seem like an eternity.
"God help me," you murmur to yourself.
TBC
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Date: 2008-01-20 09:19 pm (UTC)it's wonderful to see fic from you again! and who knew that a 700 word prologue could grip me like this has? :D
more please?
♥
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Date: 2008-01-21 01:01 am (UTC)Yes, there will be more. I know where this is going and have a defined structure for it. It will most likely be weekend posts. After so long away, I'm thrilled you found it interesting.
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Date: 2008-01-20 09:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-21 01:10 am (UTC)Oh, gosh. I'm somewhat in awe of your comment. First of all I'm thrilled you read it. Secondly, I've never written 2nd person POV before, but it seemed the right thing to do, so to read your response has me grinning like a cheshire cat. I've wanted to write Draco for a long time, but was never quite sure if I could channel him, if you know what I mean, his inner self. The recent drama helped sharpen my thoughts. :)
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Date: 2008-01-20 09:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-01-21 01:16 am (UTC)I'm really happy you think my 2nd person POV works because I've never done it before. Should I do each part in the same POV? Will it be too much? I mean, it's not like each aspect of training will produce an opus.
I like your icon. In fanon wizards drink earl grey with milk and sugar. No, No, NO! I may do a post on the correct way to drink tea and what time of day to drink the more common types.
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Date: 2008-01-21 01:19 am (UTC)Squee! You've made a fangirl very happy. You will see more. There will be 12 aspects of the Auror Basic Training for the lads to cover.
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Date: 2008-01-21 07:44 am (UTC)Hee. You are brilliant. Second person? Quite mad. :D :D :D
I am filled with glee by this: the kind of things that would be needed such as physical fitness, first aid, field craft, etc, and not just the ability to point a wand.
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Date: 2008-01-21 07:17 pm (UTC)SNAPE!!!! Wash your mouth out!
I've never done 2nd peson before, but it just came out that way, then I found I didn't want to get bogged down in setting, etc. I'm hoping this series will open up the idea of what Auror training could be like.
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Date: 2008-01-21 07:52 am (UTC)What an interesting opening! Can't wait for more.
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Date: 2008-01-21 08:26 am (UTC)Boot camp! Yes!
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Date: 2008-01-21 07:23 pm (UTC)Boot camp! Yes!
The lads are in for some surprises as they go through their basic training.
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Date: 2008-01-21 09:37 am (UTC)That is SO spot on! And may I suggest that some of this is drawn from experience? That always makes for the rawest emotions. Beautiful and melancholy.
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Date: 2008-01-21 12:51 pm (UTC)I'm definitely going to read more of this *waits impatiently*.
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Date: 2008-01-21 05:09 pm (UTC)I like this, and await more...
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Date: 2008-01-21 08:31 pm (UTC)Draco is lost, isn't he?
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Date: 2008-01-22 05:40 am (UTC)Nice icon.
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Date: 2008-01-21 11:04 pm (UTC)*settles down to enjoy the ride*
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Date: 2008-01-22 05:45 am (UTC)I overslept last friday. Sorry. I'll mail you and at some point we will speak.
Just asking, but with all these extra hours are you available for beta duties from time to time (my stuff, not hd_i)?
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Date: 2008-01-24 05:59 pm (UTC)It's wonderful to read fic by you again, and it combines a lot of my secret kinks, too! 2nd POV, present tense, Auror training, oh, I'm weak in the knees already ;)
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Date: 2008-01-25 08:07 am (UTC)I'm going to have to make me an Auror training icon.
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Date: 2008-01-25 06:34 pm (UTC)Lusi, this is really, really good. You've caught so much emotion in this and I can't wait for the next bit. I'm not sure I would even attempt to write from this pov, it seems really hard, but I'm amazed at how much more intense it is than either third person or first person.
"God help me," you murmur to yourself.
Yes, God help him!
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Date: 2008-01-26 12:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-02-15 07:30 am (UTC)I'm really intrigued by your thoughts on Auror training.
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Date: 2008-02-15 12:48 pm (UTC)It's amazing what realising you've blown being able to take part in the hd_worldcup can do to the muse. I'm trying to get the intensity of emotion back that I felt when I wrote this so that I can continue in 2nd person, otherwise it'll have to be 3rd person.
Auror training is something I've been mulling on for a while now. I'll mail you with my notions if you like.
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