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Drarry AU
Harry returns to Hogwarts for his "8th year" in order to pass his N.E.W.T.s and make it into the Auror program. One of his classes is Muggle Studies and the new teacher has a brilliant idea to help them appreciate certain forms of Muggle entertainment.
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31 pages, ebook

First published July 21, 2013

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October 16, 2016
First Re-Read 15 October 2016
Still delightful the second time through. Fluffy and silly and just what I needed.

Original Review 3 January 2014
I loved this! Like giggling and sighing and reading as slowly as possible so that it would never end loved it.

It's an 8th year story and the whole gang is in Muggle Studies together. The professor decides that they're going to put on a play of Disney's Hercules for the younger students. She passes around a sign-up sheet for the students to write down what job they'd like for the production.

The sign-up sheet comes back around and as the professor reads of what they've signed up for, it turns out someone signed Harry up to be Hercules. Draco laughs--a lot... until she continues and announces that someone signed Draco up to be Meg.

Completely adorable, and so, so much fun to read!

Favorite Quotes:
Of course, if Potter was against it, Draco might have to champion it. Opposing Potter was sort of his job, after all.

Harry was only slightly cheered when Millicent Bulstrode lost some house points for calling Hercules a Mudblood.
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January 1, 2016
Harry and Draco stars as Hercules and Megara in the school play at Hogwarts. Funny and sweet. Draco makes a great Meg, improvising his lines and being snarky.
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