Harry Potter: Saṃsāra
Title: Saṃsāra
Author:
ely_baby
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Work Type: Fic
Characters: Draco Malfoy, Ginny Weasley, Xenophilius Lovegood, Scorpius Malfoy, Lily Luna Potter, Luna Lovegood, Rolf Scamander, Lysander Scamander, Lorcan Scamander
Pairings: Draco Malfoy/Ginny Weasley, Scorpius Malfoy/Lily Luna Potter, Luna Lovegood/Rolf Scamander
Rating: NC-17 (Explicit)
Length: ~43,000 words on five chapters (will post a chapter every other day until complete).
Written For:
alisanne
Summary: Three unlikely people find themselves on the same path to understanding.
Written for the lovely and absurdly patient
alisanne, who asked for either Draco/Ginny or Harry/Astoria. I love my Weasleys, so I had to go with Draco/Ginny.
Since this story was written for the fundraising for Nepal, I wanted to set it in Nepal to pay homage to the country and its beauty. I have never been there and I speak no Nepali, but I did my fair share of research and I hope that my representation of that beautiful place is, at the very least, not terribly ridiculous. This is a story in five parts and every part is titled after one of the Five Stages of Meditation, while the quotes are taken from Buddha's teachings. I've chosen to write this in the present tense because Buddhism teaches us the importance of living in the present.
I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it,
alisanne.
I have to thank my wonderful alpha-reader,
Alice Helena, and my beta-reader, the lovely
realanise, for their invaluable help. Any remaining mistake is solely mine.
Read it on
AO3 or on
The Fire and Ice Archive.
Author:
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Work Type: Fic
Characters: Draco Malfoy, Ginny Weasley, Xenophilius Lovegood, Scorpius Malfoy, Lily Luna Potter, Luna Lovegood, Rolf Scamander, Lysander Scamander, Lorcan Scamander
Pairings: Draco Malfoy/Ginny Weasley, Scorpius Malfoy/Lily Luna Potter, Luna Lovegood/Rolf Scamander
Rating: NC-17 (Explicit)
Length: ~43,000 words on five chapters (will post a chapter every other day until complete).
Written For:
Summary: Three unlikely people find themselves on the same path to understanding.
Written for the lovely and absurdly patient
Since this story was written for the fundraising for Nepal, I wanted to set it in Nepal to pay homage to the country and its beauty. I have never been there and I speak no Nepali, but I did my fair share of research and I hope that my representation of that beautiful place is, at the very least, not terribly ridiculous. This is a story in five parts and every part is titled after one of the Five Stages of Meditation, while the quotes are taken from Buddha's teachings. I've chosen to write this in the present tense because Buddhism teaches us the importance of living in the present.
I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it,
I have to thank my wonderful alpha-reader,
Read it on
