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ikorous



Average rating: 3.73 · 2,350 ratings · 339 reviews · 4 distinct worksSimilar authors
On the Nature of Daylight

3.71 avg rating — 1,885 ratings — published 2021 — 5 editions
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This Bitter Earth

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The Last Time

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Sweat the Battle

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“So that's it?" Hermione frowned. "It's just because you're bored?"

He rolled his eyes. "If you want flowers, I'll fuck you in the greenhouse.”
ikorous, On the Nature of Daylight

“Draco's hands shook. What was happening to him? What was she doing to him? She was like the bloody sun, streaming light down onto him with no remorse, no respite. He could try and forget she was there, but like the sun, she shone so brightly he couldn't help but see her, feel her, long for her.”
ikorous, On the Nature of Daylight

“He was a piece of shit.
Complete shit.
He bored into her mind when she was at her most vulnerable and took advantage of her. He'd violated her personal thoughts and feelings so that he would know if she loved him because it would make him feel better and tried to trick her into saying it because once she said it...
Once she said it he could justify all the horrible things he was planning on doing because of it. He could abduct her, hold her prisoner, keep her all for himself and she'd learn to be okay with it because she'd be in love with him.
That was the awful, fucked up truth of it.
That he was willing to do anything it took to keep her, even if it meant hurting her.”
ikorous, On the Nature of Daylight



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