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Characters or Pairing: Harry Potter/Severus Snape
Word Count: 211
Rating: G
Warnings:
Challenge: Day 8 Prompt - Azure
Author's Notes: Follows on from Part 3
Early the following morning Snape struggled out of the pop-up tent. Harry had refused his suggestion they enlarge it, saying it was cosy, which Snape had translated into cramped. He’d slept better than he’d expected, but nonetheless he was hoping they’d find somewhere more comfortable to stay for their second night.
He was delighted to see the sunshine. The sky was a perfect azure, and Snape’s spirits began to lift, the slight sense of unease he had felt when he woke being dissipated by the sunshine. He decided to explore the field they were camping in.
As he approached the hedge he realised something was preventing from reaching it. Cautiously he stretched out his hand, but the leaves eluded his fingertips. Concerned, he continued his circuit of the field, quickly reaching the cottage where they had arrived. Once more he was unable to touch the stonework, although they had certainly been inside the cottage the previous night. On further reflection, Snape remembered neither of them had touched the cottage walls, simply leaving by the wooden doorway.
At that moment Harry crawled out of the tent. He stretched, looked around, and said, “What a glorious day. The sky is almost perfect.”
“Possibly too perfect,” Snape replied. “I think we have a problem.”
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Date: 2018-05-08 06:34 pm (UTC)Nice time for a mystery. *g*
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Date: 2018-05-08 08:56 pm (UTC)