Lucifer

First in a series, this is the story of a young man's coming of age, in a world in which the name Voldemort has not yet been whispered. Power, family, sex, drugs, friendship, and decisions whose consequences last for a lifetime.


Each chapter is rated separately. In all, the story is rated NC-17 for graphic het and slash, some non-con, some drug use, and generally nasty behavior all around by a few bad characters. Angst-heavy, too. You have been warned.



Prologue
Rated PG-13 for language.

The Sorting Hat, and the consequences of ambition.


Chapter 1: A Lesser Fire
Rated PG.

Evadne discovers the library, and an unexpected friendship.


Chapter 2: Five Years Later
Rated PG-13 for language.

Arthur Weasley, Lucius Malfoy, and hair.


Chapter 3: Grief and Lust
Rated NC-17 for language and explicit slash.

Death makes us reach out for life.


Chapter 4: An Extra Course
Rated R for het and slash implications.

Lucius is sixteen.


Chapter 5: A Studied Beginning
Rated PG-13 for het and slash.

Sex makes us all stupid.


Chapter 6: The Outsider Sees True
Rated R for het preliminaries.

It's hard to watch a friend making mistakes.


Chapter 7:Assume Nothing
Rated R for language and sexual situations.

Assumptions are dangerous things.


Chapter 8: A Little Party
Rated NC-17 for explicit het sex, implied slash, and non-con stuff.

Happy Valentine's Day.


Chapter 9:Consequences
Rated R for language and adult themes.

Assumptions collide.


Chapter 10: Covering The Tracks
Rated R for language and people being nasty.

. Make it look good.


Chapter 11
Rated R for language and adult topics.

A talk with the potions professor, and a rummage through the bin.


Chapter 12: Coincidence Is A Fine And Lovely Thing.
Rated R for language and adult situations.

Everyone knows, but proving it's another matter.


Epilogue
Rated R for language.

One last thing, before we go....


There is a sequel, entitled The Waiting Game. More Weasleys, more Lucius, and a touch of Voldemort.

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