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Quarantine
janus7 Reviews | 10.0/10 (7 Ratings, 0 Likes, 2 Favorites )
Severus and Arthur comfort one another in St. Mungo's during a dragon pox epidemic while they are both there for other reasons.
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nice one. it's kinda weird, but in a good way! it is convincing! and the first SS/AW i've read.:)
Response from janus (Author of Quarantine)
Why thank you so very much. I thought it was kind of weird too, but I tried to find a way in which isome closeness could concievably happen for them.
That was lovely, except for the sad maladies these two suffered from.
Response from janus (Author of Quarantine)
Aw, I apologise for those, but they are slightly pre-cannon, so complete healing is assumed. 8^) Thank you!
Good job. I liked this. Very tastefully done.
Response from janus (Author of Quarantine)
Thank you very much. I always attempt to be tasteful, but I think it is also what I genuinely picture.
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What a warm and interesting moment.
You put that together very well!
Author's Response: Thank you so much. I was intrigued by the challenge and tried to make it possible, given their characters.
EdgeOfDark's response: You're quite welcome! Please, feel free to reciprocate!
That was quite believable. Good one! :)
Response from janus (Author of Quarantine)
Thank you very much! It was hard to think how they might come together for a pairing. A fun challenge!
That was so sad. And yet, I could totally see that connection. Well done!
Response from janus (Author of Quarantine)
Well, thank you! Yes, it was sad. Severus couldn't quite bring himself to risk wanting thar warmth.
Oh, blimey. I can't believe nobody has yet left a review! This is the first SS/AW I've read, and I find it absolutely convincing! You captured both characters (as well as the staff) in a most convincing way, and it's so bittersweet and in some way hopeful in that it has given him a taste of compassion. Well, well done!
Response from janus (Author of Quarantine)
Oh, thank you so much, Lady Karelia! How kind of you. It was a real challenge! It made me think more about Arthur than I ever had.