kalisona: (Ilya; plotting a devious plot)
❧ Cal ([personal profile] kalisona) wrote in [community profile] awrit2012-01-20 03:02 pm

Crossings;

Title: Crossings
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Lots. Also lots.
Fandom: SenBASA and Harry Potter you read that right
Rating: PG
Warnings: None.
Summary: In a different world, things were...well, still much the same, actually.

This is Kosy's fault.

Giving Mitsunari Ishida a house was either the worst or best thing that had happened to Hogwarts in recent history.

It was probably the worst.

Mitsunari was almost obscenely loyal—this extended to his house as well. And somehow, he managed to make even a house named Hufflepuff sound scary when his tone was threatening enough.

Of course, it didn’t help who else was in Hufflepuff. It was often possible to catch Mitsunari near to Hanbei Takenaka, the elder classman always offering a cordial smile (though everyone knew what happened to the people who crossed Hanbei—or messed with Professor Hideyoshi). The thought that he had taken Mitsunari under his wing was an equally terrifying one, though it seemed likely considering Mitsunari’s near idol worship of Hanbei.

This year was already shaping up in a promising way, Shimazu mused to himself with a deep-throated laugh.

Gryffindor’s head professor Shingen had knocked the promising new Gryffindor student Yukimura Sanada into a wall. Shimazu had heard that he was recovering well, however, so that was good.

It was very good, in fact, because the young Slytherin Masamune was caught pacing out the healing wing constantly.

Hahaha!

But Professor Kojuro seemed to have that disaster well in hand.

Over in Ravenclaw, Kenshin calmed his (?) students with a peaceful smile, so at least there was that.

And the houses carried on.

And the cross-house relations happened as well, as they tended to do.

Masamune might have been stalking Yukimura but the young Ieyasu Tokugawa of Gryffindor fame seemed to have his interest caught as well, if his good-natured wandering towards Hufflepuff was any indication.

…Ah, to be young again.

His own house was a mix and a plethora of confusion and feelings and youngsters—

But that was how Shimazu the Beast liked it. It was promising to shape up to be a year of tears and death threats and woes…but also of laughter and loyalty and maybe love.

And it made him laugh.

Because he liked it when things were interesting.

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