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Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition)
morgaine_dulac11 Reviews | 6.36/10 (11 Ratings, 0 Likes, 3 Favorites )
Ever wondered how our stern Potions master copes with Cassandra’s pregnancy?
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morgaine_dulac
Member Since 2008 | 52 Stories | Favorited by 122 | 948 Reviews Written | 2,443 Review Responses
Born: in the glorious year of 1979, when Dio joined Black Sabbath and Peter Pettigrew started passing on information to the Dark Lord
Colours: black, green, silver
Passions: writing, cooking, baking, witchcraft
Obsessions: quite a few, chocolate for one (hi Lupin!), but mainly a certain Potions master and a blond DE.
When I am not writing alone, I co-write with my favourite Ravenclaw star_girl. Look for sevs_starsisters to find our stories.
Published writer since 2014. Original fiction is good fun, but I find myself returning to fan fiction every now and then
Reviews for Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition)
Ewww. Pickled herring mixed alone or mixed with andthing else would make me loose the contents of my stomach. But strawberry jam. Too icky. Lol. Cute story.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
There was a radio show once, called "Good plus good equals good?" They'd take two nice things, mix them and eat it. There were some very interesting combos, pickled herring and strawberry jam was one.
Ewww! That's 'orrible! :P
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
You think?! ;-)
aw ew! No wonder he threw up!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
Hehe, nope, very understandable actually! I got nauseous while writing it, too ;-)Thanks for the shinies!
Ahhh, poor baby.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
Poor everyone involved. I mean, YUCK!
Hm, are you likening pickled herring to Slytherins? coz they're certainly no strawberry jam... ;) Loved the piece by the way.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
Haha, I never thought about that LOL
well, that was an amusing bit of silliness. :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
Silly is the word. I've been doing a lot of that lately. I think my conscious is compensating for all the other mean stuff I am writing.Cheers. /M
Bless! Just exactly what I need; a man who can empathize! Send that Sev round to me straight away!! Having spent all week on/off resting in bed (with a suspected kidney infection now - ye gods!), I think Cassandra should pass him on! I love this little 'fictlet' and conclude it's your most imaginative and best fantasy yet: An understanding, empathetic, sensitive male! Yep, that's definitely fiction, M!! :-)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
Sorry to hear you're feeling bad :-(But should this wonderful man happen to wonder in, I'll tell him to come by your house. But you may only borrow him for while!/M
Brilliant! Severus is the ultimate queasy father to be. Brillaint. I love it.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
Glad you liked this silly thing!Cheers. /M
I feel confused. Who is pregnant and who eat that thing called sandwich? *grin*
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
Now, what exactly is wrong with that sandwich, eh? ;-)And I really hope it's Cassandra who's pregnant. Because if it is Severus, then I have to add another warning to this drabble.Cheers. /M
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Weirdly funny - I can sympathisize with Severus's retching. My husband (unpregnang, of course, out of sheer stubbornness that the combination isn't edible) tried herring with Nutella once. Simply the smell evokes bad feelings right now...
Author's Response: Blech, sounds nasty! But then again, herring per se is nasty!
Cheers.
/M
yuk..I agree with Severus!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of Surviving Pregnancy (or: The Way Home – The Silly Edition))
I got this idea from a silly radio show "Does Good Plus Good Equal Good?" They took two food items, which they liked each on its own, mixed them and ate/drank them. Weird idea, I know :P