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Title: Consumed
Disclaimer: I don't own any of this
Rating: PG-13
Summary: On nights like these there is only Harry
Characters: Charlie Weasley/Harry Potter
Word Count: 245
A/N: The second of 7 for my [livejournal.com profile] 7snogs table, as well as Day 4 contribution for [livejournal.com profile] mini_nanowrimo - I'll probably end up writing something else today too, since I love working with this style. Again for [livejournal.com profile] silverius408 and we don't care about canon.
A/N 2: This is in a palindrome style, so it reads the same from the top or the bottom, enjoy.



On nights like these, nothing else existed for Charlie – just Harry.

Gone were the distractions of the day, falling to the side as he held himself above Harry, a hand stroking through his hair, brushing it away from his face.

It was all he could do to simply remember to breathe.

His fingers met Harry’s cheek, curling lazily and instinctively over familiar curves, to push into his hair.

“Mine.” Charlie’s voice was rough, caught in his throat on uncontrollable need.

Hips thrusting without thinking, Charlie fought for control as his desire consumed him.

A low growl slipped from his lips as he dipped his head, to brush a kiss across Harry’s lips. Slow and sweet to start, and gaining in depth and intensity quickly as Charlie let his desire tale over.

Hips thrusting without thinking, Charlie fought for control as his desire consumed him.

“Mine.” Charlie’s voice was rough, caught in his throat on uncontrollable need.

His fingers met Harry’s cheek, curling lazily and instinctively over familiar curves, to push into his hair.

It was all he could do to simply remember to breathe.

Gone were the distractions of the day, falling to the side as he held himself above Harry, a hand stroking through his hair, brushing it away from his face.

On nights like these, nothing else existed for Charlie – just Harry.



palindrome (noun): a word, verse, sentence or a number that reads the same backward or forward. – Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary
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