Drarry Fic Rec: Set Four
Love is hard, especially if you hide things from each other. Like for example: your faces. This set includes stories featuring delicious secret identities, captivating casework and people sleeping together without recognizing each other.
The Loathly Worm by Selden 11,947 words, E
When Draco Malfoy is forced to go undercover among the remaining Death Eaters in the aftermath of the war, the last person he expects to find there is Harry Potter.
The Boy Who Only Lived Twice by @letteredlettered 54,117 words, E
Harry Potter is an Unspeakable. Draco Malfoy is the wizard who shagged him. Adventure! Intrigue! Secret identities, celebrities, spies! It's all right here, folks.
The Last Day We Ever Close Our Eyes by @firethesound 43,641 words, E
When Draco Malfoy returns to the public eye by purchasing a run-down little antiques shop on Knockturn, Harry is convinced that he is up to something. It turns out that Harry is both very right and very wrong about that.
Code Name L by GallaPlacidia 32,986 words, NR
Trainees at the Department of Mysteries are kept under an identity-obscuring spell for two years. Harry doesn't even know who it is he's been falling in love with all this time. He's nervous about the Reveal, but really, what's the worst that could happen?
'The Loathly Worm' is a gorgeous and unusual read, it has a spooky castle, true love's kiss and ghost apples. 'The Boy Who Only Lived Twice' is one of my all-time favorites and an absolute classic, with a very intriguing and convoluted dynamic between the two. 'The Last Day We Ever Close Our Eyes' has a clever premise, and I always find it hilarious (and on brand) when Harry is convinced Malfoy is "up to something." Finally, 'Code Name L' explores the inherent heartbreak of falling in love with your childhood enemy without knowing it.
Oh, did I mention there are spies? There are a lot of spies everywhere, spies in all of these stories. So, enjoy!












