#her cunning little snake šŸ
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arickaandherfictionalothers Ā· 8 months ago
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HP Boyfriends
Draco
Aricka x Draco, the Slytherin Royal Couple
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Cedric
Aricka x Cedric, the Badger and the Snake
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Oliver
Aricka x Oliver, the Seeker and the Keeper
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Fred
Aricka x Fred, Iā€™ll look after you
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Blaise
Aricka x Blaise, I burn for you my love
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Neville
Aricka x Neville, my brave lion šŸ¦
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Adrian
Aricka x Adrian, the Seeker and the Chaser
(Canā€™t find a gif of him soo meet the new face of Adrian Pucey-!!!)
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Seamus
Aricka x Seamus, an explosion of love for you
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Theo
Aricka x Theo, her cunning little snake šŸ
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Remus Lupin (MARAUDERS ERA)
Aricka x Remus, you could never hurt me
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@yeehawselfshipping
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darkficsyouneveraskedfor Ā· 2 years ago
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By the Kingā€™s HandšŸXIX
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Masterlist
Warnings: noncon/rape, violence/death, trauma, allusions to torture, gaslighting, pregnancy, birth, sickness, cheating.
This is dark!fic and explicit. Your media consumption is your own responsibility. Warnings have been given. DO NOT PROCEED if these matters upset you. 18+ only.
Summary: Your isolation brings you close to disaster.
Note: I know itā€™s been a while. I forgot I even worked on this chapter so I figured Iā€™d share with you before I start catching up on my slumber party.
Thank you. Love you guys!
As always, I would appreciate any feedback you have. Please reblog if you can and send an ask if you feel up to it. Love you all! Have a good day and take care of yourselves.
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Vali babbled at the wooden figure of a knight gifted to him by Hal. The child was bright-eyed despite his infancy, he was pensive and observant, much like his father. The reminders of his sire irked you at times and worried you at others. You hoped he was unlike either of you; kinder than Loki and smarter than you.
Whatever he was, you wanted him safe more than anything. The fixation on him, the need to have him close, confounded you. Perhaps it was that his was the only companionship you had aside from Birgerā€™s periodic visits. Those grew less and less, more often you sat in your overdressed prison and listened to the low drone of life on the other side of the wall.
Sinthia was a frequent hum on the outside. You learned her voice and it piqued a strange curiosity, one born of monotone and isolation. Her words were obscured by the barrier between you but you tried to imagine those which would match her tone. How odd she never sounded angry with her husband when he so easily riled all others.
She must have been kind and patient. Maybe timid and obedient. Much the opposite of you. You, the uncouth and unrefined peasant, the mother of a bastard, the dirty secret hidden in the closet.
That morning, the king and queen spoke rather loudly over the clink of dishes. They supped as your stomach growled wantingly. You would have to wait until the chamber was empty to break your fast. You had only the lukewarm wine to sate your hunger and it did little but set a burn in your gut.
The longer you were trapped in this chamber, the more forgotten you felt. Hal was busy with his duties as squire and you would not keep him from those. Birger only came upon necessity, and the king did not acknowledge you upon his visits. Only his child. You had nothing to say to him as it were, not since he reminded you of your worth.
You took out the bundle of paper hidden in the desk against the far wall. You were out of practice but remembered all the letters. Piecing them together was harder but distracted you from the listless solitary. You made little progress without Hal to guide you and Vali cried as soon as you found a semblance of comprehension.
Frustrated, you took the baby from his basket and out him to feed. You felt like cattle, there to be milked and kept waiting for the trough. The child was restless and fussed as you tried to latch him. The conversation without lulled as Vali began to bluster.
You cooed and shifted him in your arms, rocking him as you tried to calm him before he could erupt. You moved him to your nipple and smothered his displeasure with your tit. He drank, slipping several times as you tried to keep him suckling.
The sudden dearth of sound worried you. You no longer heard Lokiā€™s silty deep timbre or Sinthiaā€™s lilted responses. Perhaps the king had noticed the stirring and quickly distracted his queen. A cunning snake, ever he was.
Vali detached again and let out a horrid wail. You hushed him and turned, swaying him as you coaxed him.Ā 
ā€œPlease, my baby,ā€ you begged. These fits grew more often, more frustrating. All alone, your patience dwindled and your temper piqued. You loved the child, you did, but you felt clueless at how to handle him, ā€œplease, be quiet. You cannot be loud.ā€
He didnā€™t obey. How could he when he did not understand. You cradled his head, caressing him with your fingertips, ā€œplease, for your mother, be calm, be quiet,ā€ you whispered to him, ā€œlisten to me Vall, my precious, listen, I was like you once. I wasā€“ā€
He screamed and your ears ached, a pulsing at the base of your skull.
ā€œNot very long ago. Before I met your father. I was unknowing. I was afraid. The fear remains, it is stronger now you are here, but I did not realise there were worse things than an empty belly or a sleepless night.ā€
You talked to him, you didnā€™t know why. Perhaps because you could not fathom what else to do. You paced with him in your arms.
ā€œBefore you were born, I was most scared. And now you are hereā€¦ and that fear must be conqueredā€“ā€ You sighed and shook your head in exasperation, ā€œI will tell you the story of me and your father. Not a romance, no princess and her bard.ā€
Your eyes welled as he only hollered louder, ā€œI knew a girl, her name is Gilla, and I believed her to be my friend. Your father was being crowned. A king, but I was only a potterā€™s assistant. My uncle. Perhaps one day you can meet him. If ever a day I can leave these wretched walls.ā€
You hugged him to you and continued, ā€œwe climbed the Founderā€™s Tree. Fools, fools. And then we joined the feast for the peasants but Gilla snuck into the royalā€™s celebration and we were caught. Well, she ran faster than I, so truly, it was only me who was snared.
ā€œThe guards took me to a roomā€“ā€ You choked at the memory. It felt so long ago. That terror of the night returned to you, emotion you did not realise you still harboured for the occasion, ā€œand I sat in the cold and waited. Your father came, and to be true, I did not expect him. Never expected to see the king so close, nor this. To hold his babe in my arms.
ā€œI begged. It is what he wanted. It is what peasants like me must do. But you are a kingā€™s son so take this story and learn from it. I begged and he took no mercy. And neither did I. I would not, for while I was poor and lowly, I had my pride. And I hope that you never let the same vice lead you to folly. Not as I or your father have.ā€
You stopped, realising the child was quiet. For how long, you could not say, so lost in your reveries that you did not notice. You smiled down at him and brought him closer. He squirmed and moved his lips as if to suck. You put him back to breast and let him feed.
Past the noise of his hunger, you heard something else. Something unsettling. A scratching at the other side of the wall. Then a clap, another, a knock which revealed the hollowness of the room. You stared, heart in your throat, at the door. That which could not be seen from the outside but which now shifted slightly from the investigation without.
You backed up until you hit the wall. You looked around, uncertain what to do. The panel that concealed the door jolted then pounded. Gods. You spun and held Vali close. You went to the tall armoire and opened the door. You crouched inside and kept the baby at your chest, adjusting him as you settled in the dark.
The slit between the doors offered a scant view of the chamber. The mechanism clicked and you held your breath. You felt Vali, his noisy feeding would give you away. But what could you do, if you stopped him, he would surely cry.
The long creak sent a shiver through you and the footfalls scuffed to a stop, a gasp punctuating it. You angled slightly as you saw the skirts ripple around careful steps. Around the childā€™s basket and the bed, pausing to look at the wooden knight.
The shadow loomed closer. Vali gurgled and you winced, embracing him as you waited for the inevitable. You knew it was her, but where was Loki?
She neared the wardrobe and you closed your eyes, cowering as you held Vali to you. You shielded him as the doors openedĀ  and shakily raised your chin. You looked up at the woman.Ā 
One could never mistake her for anything but what she was; a queen. Her amber skin and golden eyes shone brilliant beneath a head of thick, curly black locks. She had the stature and the height of her standing and her confusion was quickly shrouded behind the discipline of her crown.
She said nothing as she stared, as silent and dumbfounded as you. She looked at the child and dropped her hand from the door, retreating a step as she set her jaw. You shook and Vali began to whine again.
ā€œCome,ā€ she spoke at last, ā€œthere is some food left from our breakfast, you should eat so the child does not go hungry.ā€
Your lip trembled. You didnā€™t move. You couldnā€™t.
ā€œI am queen and presumably you are one of my subjects, so do not expect me to repeat myself,ā€ she girded and backed away.
As she turned on her heel, you emerged from the armoire. You pet Valiā€™s head as he continued his discontent. You followed the queen through the door and entered the kingā€™s chamber. She sat and poured herself wine.
You approached her and made a bow. She put the urn down and raised the cup before her mouth. You knew not what to say and didnā€™t dare to try.
ā€œSit and feed your child before he starts again,ā€ she commanded, ā€œand eat something. I do hate to see food go to waste.ā€
You felt the steel in her tone. Unbendable but dangerous. You did as she said and switched Vali to the other side. He latched again and you glanced over the table. You took a grape and bit into it sheepishly.
ā€œYour majesty, Queen Sinthia, yes?ā€
ā€œYes,ā€ she drank and set the cup flat, ā€œhow old is the child?ā€
You swallowed, ā€œI am not certain, your majesty. I have no way of keeping time.ā€
She nodded and closed her eyes. Her hand lingered on her cup as her lips maintained a straight line.
ā€œThen I suppose,ā€ she smoothed her skirts over her lap, ā€œwe shall wait and get the answer from my husband.ā€
You lowered your head and watched Vali. You knew what bastards inherited. Only wariness and hostility. Especially from queens.
ā€œIā€™m sorry,ā€ you uttered.
ā€œNo,ā€ she dismissed, ā€œeat.ā€
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The silence was torment. Worse than any elaborate monologue Loki exposed you to. The queen said nothing. Each time Vali babbled you felt worse and were quick to quiet him.
Sinthia, tall and graceful, paced. The only betrayal of her impatience. You rocked your son until he slept, thankful at least for that. He could rest as you languished in the stifling silence of her repressed rage. For what wife would not be livid?
From the hall you heard shuffling and the doors opened at the king's will. You went rigid as the queen faced him, shoulders set for battle. You slumped and stared down at Vali.
Loki let out an audible breath as his sole scuffed to a halt. The silence extended as he considered you. You squirmed in the chair as Sinthia abruptly stormed towards him. The smack of flesh on flesh brought your head up as you flinched.Ā 
"My king, my husband," the queen snarled, "I've found your mistress."
Lokiā€™s jaw ticked as his green eyes watched the wall. You saw the flicker of fury, the insult, the shock, but not an inkling of shame. He stiffly turned his head and blinked, long and slow.
"You will not strike me again," he ordered, restrained. If it were you, heā€™d have you bent and begging. "And you will gather yourself before we proceed."
"I will act as I please. You are king but you cannot wield power over my emotions," she hissed, "tell me not to be offended by your slights. We are hardly wed and you have a bastardā€“"
"Pray you can deliver a son with rights," he snapped tritely, "and you needn't worry for the whelp."
"My father did not betroth me to a second son to be treated as a second wifeā€“"
Sinthia exclaimed as the kingā€™s knuckles cracked off her cheek and sent her staggering. There it was. Queen or not, he was the king. You did not bring up the misfortune of his birth or the very thought of his disgraced brother.
You stood and swayed. With your child in your arms, you were paralysed. If it was just you, you might have the courage to act. Or perhaps that was the reasoning of a coward.
"Sit, mouse," he pointed at you with a long finger, "need I repeat myself that you are not to be involved in my marriage."
"I did notā€“"
"It was the child that gave you away," Sinthia cradled her cheek, "the product of your ill deeds."
"My child," Loki reared on her, "regardless of his mother, he is of my blood. I chose honour, I chose to care for himā€“"
"And how do you know that whore did not get the child by anotherā€“"
"You don't know so much as you think you do of me, I'm certain that's clearer to you now," he growled, "and less of this woman."
"I can see she is a commoner," the queen retorted.
"I wouldn't deny that."
"You will send her away."
"I will do as I pleaseā€“"
"No, I am your wife, your queen, I will not have her in this city, let alone behind that very wall," her voice rose as she gestured to the open door, "and you will not touch me agā€“"
She gurgled as Loki grabbed her by the throat. Your heart leapt and you rushed forward, an arm under Vali as you reached for Loki. That woman did not deserve to suffer for your misdeed.Ā 
"I shall do whatever I deem necessary. You are my wife, you will obey, and you will not order me about like one of your servants," he barked.
"Lā€“ your majesty," you tugged on his sleeve, "pleaseā€“"
"Back away, mouse. You've my child in your arms, that is your priority," he sneered.
"She is right, you should send me awayā€“"
"You know nothing. Neither of you. Women. Do not presume to know what is best for me. My wife will mind her tongue and her temper," he swung her around and threw her against the wall, "and you will recall that you would be a dead whore without me."
"Your majesty, this cannotā€“"
"Another word and you will not see that child again. Not a soul as I would banish you back to the cell I dragged you out of. So go back into your chamber and be a good mother."
You glared at him, lip twitching in anger and fear.
"He is yours too, you wouldn'tā€“"
"He needn't a mother to become a man," he grit out, "do not make me show you the way."
You gulped and peered down at your son. You had little doubt on Lokiā€™s threats. He'd proven himself little different than the cruel king who had you lashed. You were nothing to him but a vessel that had born its fruit.
You lowered your head and retreated. Anything else would only make the circumstance worse. Not only for you, but the queen, and your child. Vali would have few enough friends in his lifetime.
"My queen, lift your skirts," he followed you as he tossed the order over his shoulder, "you desire a true husband, then act as wife."
He caught your arm and ushered you into the hidden room. You stumbled in, careful not to jostle Vali and faced the door as he slammed it. The child murmured and you quickly worked at settling him.
You hushed him as you heard Sinthia's angry tones. You stepped forward and angled your ear towards the panel. A shrill yipe followed and the scrape of wood, Lokiā€™s snakish slither cutting through the air.Ā 
There was more crashing, more shifting, and the battle of voices, both horrified and enraged. You put your hand over Vali's ear and pressed his other to your chest. He could no doubt hear your heart. Let it soothe him as you sit and listen to the consequence of your existence.
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The king did not see you again for days. Nor did you hear Sinthia visit him in his chamber. He sent Birger to you to deliver food and what comfort the physician could offer. You ate and said little. And him the same.
Not until that day.
"The queen is aware of you."
"Did the king say so?" You wondered as Vali slept in his basket.
"I guessed it and he affirmed it," he intoned, "I advised him that you should be moved."
"You did?" You chewed on a chunk of dry cheese.
"I think it wise. Queen's are notoriously vengeful and this one is no different than most."
"Do you truly believe so?" You peeked over at the dozing babe.
"I've heard tales of her years as princess and most are well aware of her parentage."
"I am not," you counter and pull apart the thick crust from the puffy middle of a slice of bread.
"Ah, and what does a potter need know of queens," he shrugged, "her mother, Queen Lucinda, she has hadā€¦ many husbands. The first she despised. A betrothal by obligation. Her father chose the prince himself. It is said Lucinda refused his bed until he petitioned for annulment. Her father was aghast and was henceforth found poisoned and the marriage dissolved."
"And Lucinda was the culprit?"
"So many whisper," he smiled at Vali as he twitched in his sleep. "The second husband, Sinthia's father, was her true love, so she claims, but he did not live in marital bliss very long. Two years and he was found dead at the bottom of a flight of stone steps. Some allege another had already claimed the queen's affections.
"Her third husband, the previously rumoured cad, married her but could not claim kinghood for his lowly birth. He lasted nine months and was executed for pinching a kitchen maid's bottom. The maid met the blade in turn as well."
"Perhaps Sinthia might not be so badā€¦by comparison."
"It is the nature of royalty. Which is why I made my suggestion."
"Hm," you grumbled, "and Lucinda, did she have many more husbands?"Ā 
"I believe she's on seven now," he said, "but I may very well be a paranoid old man who has spent much too long among the spoiled and ruthless."
"And what did Loki say? When you suggested I go?"
"He did as all those who wear a title do. He did not listen," he rubbed his cheeks, "but I shall persist. Regardless of the mess he's made of his marriage, it is a cruel fate to be kept in such quarters. You and your son need sunlight."
"And would you come with us?"
"I don't know he would allow it, but who else could he trust?" He sighed, "and who else would you trust, dear?"
You smiled, a weak uncertain smile.Ā 
"It mightnā€™t be so bad," you said, "if the queen has a son of her ownā€“"
"Yours will still be a threat," he interrupted and placed a hand on the edge of the basket, "to be a bastard is ever dangerous."
ā€œI know, I know,ā€ you pet Valiā€™s head,Ā ā€œeven if he only reminds me of his father, I canā€™t help but treasure him.ā€
ā€œHe needs one person in this world on his side. A bastard often only has his mother. Not his father. His father will expect him to become a noble, by the grace of his kingly breadth. To face a court full of vipers that hiss of his true origin,ā€ Birger sighed,Ā ā€œhe will need a thick skin, but more significantly, he will need you. The only person in this world he could ever be vulnerable to.ā€
You were silent as you watched the child. You couldnā€™t see him as a grown man, not yet. He was so tiny, so helpless.
ā€œWhen he is called to court, I wonā€™t be invited with him,ā€ you met Birgerā€™s eyes.
ā€œYou are the only person Iā€™ve ever seen defy the king effectively. When the time comes, you will figure it out,ā€ he girded,Ā ā€œbut for now, keep the child close and safe with you. Whispers travel fast and the snakes coil in their dens. The king has many enemies and he is foolish to make one of his own wife.ā€
You nod and touch your stomach, a flurry of uncertainty nestled within,Ā ā€œBirger, good sir, youā€™ve saved my life many times, and I ask of you one last thing... I will protect this child to the death, if he is left alone, without me...ā€
ā€œI would proudly steal him away and see him raised as you would have him. Not as the kingā€™s pet or the queenā€™s donkey,ā€ he avowed, leaning over to touch your hand,Ā ā€œthe king does push away his allies. Myself included.ā€
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cheapsweets Ā· 6 months ago
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The Lascivious Rabyeang
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My response to this weekā€™s BestiaryPosting challenge, from @maniculum
Pencil sketch, then lines in Sailor fude nib fountain pen, using Diamine Sepia ink.
Have a bonus drawing of a Rabyeang and a lamprey getting ready to hook up ;)
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Thought process under the cutā€¦
"The Rabyeang is so called because the female gives birth with force. For when her belly aches with labour pains, her young do not wait to be released at the right time according to nature, but gnawing through her sides burst forth, leaving their mother dead. They say that the male spits his seed into the female, with his head inserted in her mouth. Mad with lust she bites it off. Thus it comes about that both parents die; the male during intercourse; the female at birth. Saint Ambrose says of the Rabyeang that it is the vilest kind of creature and more cunning than the whole [redacted] species. When it feels the desire for intercourse, it goes in search of a lamprey already known to it or prepares to copulate with a new partner. It goes to the shore and makes its presence known with a hiss, inviting her to its conjugal embrace. The lamprey, once invited, does not demur and shares with the poisonous Rabyeang the union it seeks. [This is spun into a lengthy misogynistic metaphor.] The female Rabyeang searches for her absent male, enticing him with a seductive hiss, and when she senses that he is approaching, she spits out her poison, modestly showing reverence to her husband and the obligations of marriage. For they say that after the task of mating is over, the Rabyeang sucks up the poison that it had spat out beforehand."
I went back and forth about what to do with this prompt; I didn't really fancy the idea of drawing the babies being born, and clearly the authors have a weird bee in their bonnet about sex, plus everything else going on here...
Regarding what manner of creature this is, given the poison, the hissing, and the authors weird attitude towards this creature all make me think that this is a Serpent of some kind šŸ.
Given that some snakes are viviparous or ovoviviparous, it might be a misunderstanding of a snake giving live birth that led to the section about how the Rabyeang gives birth... šŸ¤”
We didn't have a great deal else to go on, so I figured we make the Rabyeang a viperid snake, modelled after the adder (the only venomous snake where I live). To add a little visual interest, I figured I might depict a pair of Rabyeans in flagrante delicto, including the male sticking its head in the female's mouth...
This was actually inspired by a time I visited a wildlife park which had a mated (and mating...!) pair of adders on display, which was weird but also pretty cool.
As an aside, did you know that Henry I of England died after eating a surfeit of lampreys...?
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princeheir Ā· 2 years ago
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Ė™ Ā  Ā šŸ Ā profile .
BIRTH NAME :Ā  severus snape.Ā 
ALIASĀ  /Ā  NICKNAME :Ā  sev.
TITLES :Ā  the half-blood prince.
AGE :Ā  21.
DATEĀ  OFĀ  BIRTH : 01/09/60.
PLACE OF BIRTH :Ā  english midlands.
BLOOD STATUS : half-blood.
RESIDENCE :Ā  london.
EDUCATION : Ā graduated from hogwarts (slytherin, slug club).
OCCUPATION : Ā potioneer, aka, a potion maker. his prices do change on a whim but he is the best in the business.
SIDED : death eaters.
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Ė™ Ā  Ā šŸ Ā personal details .
GENDER : Ā  cis man.
SEXUALITY : Ā sees himself as an equal opportunity bloke, isnā€™t exactly labelled nor cares about sex that much.
FACECLAIM : Ā louis garrel.
TATTOOS : Ā the markĀ on his arm.
CLOTHING : Ā big & dark coats, suit and tie whenever he can, long & dark robes, green details here and there, snake skin, silver jewellery (especially earrings and rings). doesnā€™t modern fashion all that much.
HAIR STYLE : Ā long-ish black hair. a little oily (which he doesnā€™t like, but doesnā€™t know how to change).
POSITIVE Ā TRAITS : Ā loyal, proactive, intelligent.
NEGATIVE TRAITS : Ā cunning, cruel, closed-minded.
HOBBIES : Ā beyond journaling, he enjoys reading muggle books but will go out of his way to hide that. he is also passionate about gardening and foraging (especially for poisonous mushrooms).Ā 
INSPIRATIONS : Ā henry winter, canon&fanon snape, that one two hour video essay about snape wives., also beth from the queen's gambit for the family dynamics (his dad did leave but he'd spend the hols at hogwarts and would barely be home during the summer, so snape didn't actually notice until his sixth year).
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---- CHILDHOOD , all i know is you said hello and your eyes look like comin' home .
His is the story of the scorpion and the frog.
There was no love in the Snape household, neither was there warmth. Often enough, there was barely sound, only soft inhales from Eileen Princeā€™s lonely bedroom, ā€” she never quite got used to her husbandā€™s last name, carrying with herself the prestige of the Prince bloodline ā€”, long parted from the sheer moments of honeymoon glory. Sometimes, if Severus was lucky enough, heā€™d hear the sound of his fatherā€™s keys turning on the door, only for it to be taken away in a matter of seconds, a new business trip waiting for the muggle salesman. It was a cliche, really. A saddened housewife and an unhappy traveling salesman, a love-story straight from the all-British muggle books.
Happiness was fleeting. And then it was not. With red, oh so lovely red, consuming the afternoons the young boy spent alone in the meadow. Lily bloody Evans, his best friend, his first love, the personification of laughter. And goodness. And warmth. She was everything he wasnā€™t, and everything he longed to be. In their few, stolen moments, there was no blood purity. There was only a boy. And a girl. And so much magic between them.
---- SCHOOL YEARS , i get mean when i'm nervous like a bad dog .
The dungeons were almost home. They were just as cold, just as unlived in, but they were loud. They lacked the meadow, ā€” and in consequence they lacked his best friendā€™s blooming smiles ā€”, but they were filled with ideals. They boomed in the winter and were awfully quiet with the arrival of the last month of school. Severus was lonely, and he was misguided. And, well, he was the perfect recipient to whatever nonsense other snakes were willing to sing in his ears.
And, Saint Merlin, he was so incredibly envious. The others had it all, had they not? Barty had the wealth, Regulus had the name, but Severus? He had the anger. He had excellent penmanship. He had a brain that refused to stop. He even had the means to respond to those idiotic pranks without ever tarnishing his own name. Whoā€™d think the prince of potions would ever turn every Gryffindor tie into a snake? They werenā€™t even poisonous.
What he did not have, however, was Lily. No, that was propriety of the Gryffindors. Of the people who had loving parents, wealth, a future in the wizard world. She wouldnā€™t, couldn't choose him, and he had no choice but to help her discover that. He was cruel, and sometimes he was be downright evil. Because if not him, who? Whoā€™d show those foolish lions what waited for them the second theyā€™d step outside from the bounds of Hogwarts?
He did what he felt needed to be done, no matter how terrible it could be. There was no regret, no moment of sudden realization of how the mark in his arm would change everything for everyone. He wanted the wealth, he wanted the name. Sometimes he even wanted the fame.
---- CURRENT DAYS , cause cruelty lives in the movies .
It was clear something had changed inside of him. From the little boy who longed for connection to a man who destroyed everything he got his hands on. Although loyal, it became known Snape was inconsequential, brutal, and always a little too eager to fulfill a plan in the Dark Lordā€™s name.
When it comes to his work, however, Snape is known to be a man of equal opportunity. No matter your affiliation, if you have enough money (and courage) to look for his help, heā€™ll provide you with a top-notch solution for your afflictions. Not even Severus himself understands why he does that, why heā€™s so willing to put poison in the hands of members of the Order. Maybe heā€™ll never know.
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justafairytailofinnocence Ā· 3 years ago
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Hello again! Could I also get a marvel ship? With dialogue and gifs?
Gender/Pronouns: I identify as female and go by she/her.
Sexuality: I am bisexual.
Hogwarts house: slytherin with ravenclaw tendencies.
Mbti + enneagram: intp with enneagram 8w9
Relationship: I would like a romantic ship.
Love language: My love language is acts of service.
Physical Traits: Iā€™m 5ā€™1, with tanned skin, dark brown hair and eyes. I have average to slim build. I wear glasses too.
Personality Traits: Im creative, curious, imaginative, cunning, witty, a bit of a loner, and very closed off when u first meet me but then if I like you Iā€™ll warm up to you.
Hobbies: My hobbies are creating digital media and fine art, video gaming, kickboxing, reading and watching movies.
Likes/Dislikes: I love spending time alone with myself in my own world. I love intelligence but not to the point of arrogance. I loose my temper very easily when someone thinks they know anything and everything while having nothing to learn. I love debating theories and ideas. I love hanging out with anyone who will listen and bounce of my ideas no matter how otherworldly they are. I hate shallowness. I absolutely hate small talk and being in large groups. I also dislike when people assume that Iā€™m lonely if Iā€™m alone.
Hope this works and thank you once again
Hello dear šŸ’– for marvel I ship you with:
LokišŸ
- he was infactuated with you especially since you were quite a hot head and hated his trickery.
- he would often play with your mind just to tease you.
- he tricked you into marrying him but making you think it was your love life.
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- he brought you to his dimension where you shall be his queen and marry him.
Loki: so my dear y/n you've finally arrived
Y/n: oh heck no it's you
Loki: hmhm~ so smart aren't you to remember me
Y/n: how could I forget you transformed into a snake and spied on me through my closet
Loki: Ah well that was to spy on my idiot brother
Y/n: oh go away you annoying snake
Loki: *hugs you from behind*
Y/n: gah *looks surprised*
Loki: *kisses you* my little queen
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- he would hug you in his snake form while secretly hugging you in your dreams.
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- you would become his queen and control your dreams. Your child would be a demi god and has his hair and your eyes.
Anyways that's all I have for now:
Ta Ta šŸ’«
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