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The Paramour on the Pew


Severus would find her at all hours of the day, regardless of what she was doing. If she were engaged in a household task, he would aid her; if she was writing letters or weaving, he would sit near her. He would only stay for about half an hour at a time, never saying much. It was a tremendously comfortable arrangement.

This day he brought her a small bouquet of pink tinged ivory roses.

At her earnest thanks he merely tucked himself close to her on the loom bench and made a general nuisance of himself by kissing her repeatedly.


Rose, #36