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Rating
15+
Chapters
4
Words
5,323
Characters
Harry, Albus, James (II), OC
Primary Relationship
James/OC
Secondary Relationship(s)
Other Pairing
Genre(s)
Humor, Romance, Young Adult
Era
Next Generation
Advisory
Mild Language, Mild Violence
Story Reviews
8
Status
Work In Progress (WIP)
First Published
2012-04-30 2:42am
Last Chapter
2012-12-04 7:23pm
Last Updated
2012-12-04 7:23pm

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Ch. # Chapter Title Word Count Reviews
1 Rule #1-Compliment Her

Rule #1-Compliment her. Simple enough, right?

Wrong. At least, with Nina Clover, it is.
 
 
 
 

528 2
2 Rule #2-Be Unbelievable and Then Ignorant

Rule #2

Do something unbelievable (in a good way, in said girl’s eyes) and then ignore her like she doesn’t exist.

I’ve seen it in films quite often. And the past few girlfriends I’ve had actually fell for it…Of course, they were blonde bimbos, and Nina was…well…not. But it shouldn’t hurt to try it, eh?
 
 

984 1
3 Rule #3-Carry Her Books, Walk Her To Class, and Gain A Date

Rule #3

Carry their books for them, walk them to class, and retrieve a date from said witch in return for your outstanding chivalry.

If only Nina could see things in this way, life would be made. But, of course, she doesn’t…so that means that life isn’t made.
 
 

831 3
4 Rule #4-Defend Her Honor

Rule #4

Defend their honor.

This is explicitly easy as pie when aiming towards a muggleborn, because of all those pureblood judgmental arses (Did I just curse my blood type?)
 

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