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Bit late on the claiming, but here goes anyhow.

Title: There Is Always The Moon
Pairings: Harry/Draco, various background canon pairings
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: blood and mild gore, mild body horror. Um, an extremely slow build?
Word Count: 159K
Summary: Draco's life after the war is everything he wanted it to be: it's simple, and quiet, and predictable, and safe. But when a mysterious curse shatters the peace he'd worked so hard to build, there's only one person he can trust to help him. After all, Harry Potter has saved his life before. Now Draco has to believe that Potter will be able to do it one more time. (A remix of If the Sun Goes Black by [livejournal.com profile] pasdexcuses)
Disclaimer: All Harry Potter characters belong to JK Rowling; the plot and some of the dialogue in the final chapter of this story come from If the Sun Goes Black.

(Note: This is very much intended to be read as a companion to If the Sun Goes Black. The ending especially relies very heavily on the assumption that the reader is familiar with events established in the original.)


So, hey. This one's mine! It turned out very different (and a whole lot longer) than I expected it to, but sometimes the story goes in the direction it needs to. I'm quite proud of how it turned out, actually.



I knew right away this was the story I wanted to do. When I received my Remix assignment and saw that this was the starred fic, I thought I'd take a look at it and see if it was something that appealed to me. And then halfway through the first scene my brain was screaming at me, YES THIS ONE WE ARE DOING THIS ONE. And that was pretty much that. Because, holy fuck. There is amnesia and pining and Aurors and fake relationships and mystery and horror and just, everything. This fic had just about everything that makes my little fandom heart go pitter-pat and I instantly had a thousand and one ideas and was so so so excited about it.

I was sort of nervous about writing a novel on a deadline, but [livejournal.com profile] eidheann_writes, who is very wise, pointed out that I've done it before and at least this time I knew it was going to be a novel when I started it, so that I can at least avoid the usual fuck fuck fuck I'm accidentally writing a novel! meltdown I usually go through. And then I was like, yeah, okay. That's true. I can make this work. (At this point I was still convinced it'd be under 100k. HA.) So I spent December reading and rereading and making outlines, brainstorming and sketching out scene ideas, and then, armed with a solid plan and about 7k in notes, I started writing in earnest in January.

Turns out that knowing it was going to be novel-length didn't make writing it any easier. Getting this done was a challenge, but a really really good one for me, I think. It was very interesting to see how quickly I'm capable of producing a novel when I get down to it and I'm very proud of my accomplishment in that regard. But that being said, I don't think I'll be doing this again because it was pretty much all I did for two months. Which I guess just goes to show that you can finish pretty much anything if you pour enough hours into it. XP



I owe a lot of thank yous to a lot of people on this and honestly, without them this story would not have gotten done.

Massive, massive thanks to [livejournal.com profile] birdsofshore, [livejournal.com profile] catplusfox, [livejournal.com profile] dicta_contrion, and [livejournal.com profile] eidheann_writes (and can I say how thrilled I am that your usernames are so wonderfully alphabetical??) along with a last-minute assist from Tiny Steeb. Honestly, this story is far better for having had your input. I can't thank you enough for everything, all the feedback and comments and encouragement, answering all my ridiculous questions and putting up with my flailing. You're all wonderful and I adore you. <3

Thank you very much to both [livejournal.com profile] vaysh and [livejournal.com profile] snowgall for being so generous with how many extensions I ended up needing on this, and for running such an awesome fest. An extra thank you to [livejournal.com profile] snowgall for catching the typos that slipped through my editing.

And a great big thank you to the lovely people who hang out in the hd-writer's chatzy, especially [livejournal.com profile] tryslora, [livejournal.com profile] smirkingcat, and [livejournal.com profile] gracerene, who kept me company and did lots and lots of writing sprints to keep me focused.

And last but definitely not least, thanks so, so incredibly much to those who read and commented. I love you all. <3

Date: 2016-04-08 12:38 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tryslora
I am still amazed at all the work you did, and everything you accomplished. You wrote an amazing story! Congratulations on your perseverance and the wonderful result.

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