Subject: re; ch. 1: Draco Malfoy and the Obligatory Beach Episode
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Posted on: 2023-12-02 14:58:35 UTC

Oh. Oh, we’re M-rated now. I’m scared . . . And we open on a radio program that’s basically “Classically Abby” but for wizards? I’m scared-er . . .

(This is probably going to feel kind of rambly, but I took a lot of notes, and I’m more or less going in order so I don’t lose track.)

I know Héloïse is from canon, but I just wanted to note really quick that eagle owls are cool and handsome, and that I’m glad she got to appear here, too!

I am legitimately shocked to hear Lucius swinging more towards Silverstream than Gaunt! Lucius was the Voldemort hardliner in canon, but here, it seems Narcissa is the more dedicated one. I’m interested to see how that shakes out in the long run, especially given Narcissa’s “Family comes before ideology” here. Canon!Narcissa certainly would agree; how long will it be before Gaunt decides Draco is a problem, and how will Narcissa feel then? Oh, and Regulus is running? Nice! Third party Teddy Roosy victory for the win!

It's so easy to get sucked into the “fantasy racism” of Purebloods vs. Muggles, but the reactions Draco’s narration has to all the Muggle areas he passes through, and especially Harry’s neighborhood, really made the wealth vs. poverty element come slamming back into my mind. Draco has been taught to avoid and disdain people below a certain class status, even putting aside the anti-Muggle elements of his upbringing, and he’s literally never been anywhere where he could see trash on the sidewalk, or homeless people. More for Draco to deconstruct about the world! I also found it interesting that Rose and Gary saw Hermione as “posh,” too. I’ve never really thought of her that way (she is nerd, like me!), but just like with Draco, it comes down to perspective, doesn’t it? Oh, and related to that is Draco’s realization at the end about the difference between the two birthdays, and that Harry was enjoying the public pool party better than the mansion party. It’s about the people we love, Draco, not the expensive decorations and food!

My headcanon is that the public pool smells like Scouring Potion to Draco because Scouring Potion is literally just ordinary chlorine, and the wizarding community doesn’t realize making that potion is identical to practicing Muggle chemistry. Also, did Draco really just disparage flip-flops? I will NOT stand for this denigration of Muggle culture! You will learn to appreciate the flip-flops, boy!

So, you made me laugh out loud twice this chapter! First, “The men even had their chests bare, in front of their Muggle God and everything!” is hilarious because the idea that Draco’s upbringing is so repressed and controlled that he’s literally never seen another amab chest before is . . . well, now that I’ve typed it out, that’s pretty uh, sad. But the line still made me laugh, because being scandalized by that is just so, so silly! And the other is the “Oh. No.” after Harry starts losing his shirt. The abrupt switch from fairly neutral narration to the inner-thoughts-teenage-hormone-panic threw me completely off-guard and dropped me straight into hilarity! (But yeah, funny how making human bodies a taboo thing while kids are growing up makes it harder for them to react healthily and comfortably when they reach an age where they start getting attracted to those bodies, weird how that works!)

I know there’s potential that I’m going to regret this phrasing, considering what year we’re at, but I could legit kill Sirius Black right now. No hyperbole, I am so actually angry with him for tricking a teenage boy into wearing a bikini in public, like, does he not remember how painful it is at that age to be humiliated in front of one’s peers? I actually had to stop reading for a couple minutes and steel myself before continuing, because I was dreading the scene that was about to unfold. Your Draco is made of much firmer substance than me, because in this situation, I basically would have died right on the spot rather than have anyone look at me. (And yes, I know, clothing isn’t gendered, and we shouldn’t listen to social norms in determining who’s “allowed” to wear what, but I’m just saying that for me, the embarrassment would have stopped my heart.) It was great and hilarious for Draco to team up with Rose in order to torment Harry as a result though; and how far we’ve come, seeing Draco make such a natural alliance with a Muggle, and later chat casually with her about magic, besides!

Oof, Lily, should have picked up Draco’s clothes at Grimmauld Place before bringing him home! He was already late, but at least Lucius wouldn’t have seen the Muggle clothes . . .

New word you taught me: “chignon,” though my hair is much too short for such fancy thoughts! Oh, and I guess you also taught me “lido” as both an Italian word and a UK slang!

—doctorlit, coming down with an acute case of second-hand embarrassment

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