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kelly_chambliss ([personal profile] kelly_chambliss) wrote2023-04-21 11:24 pm

Femslash Friday #7

For some reason, unicorns seem like a spring animal to me.

So here, cheer yourself up with a femslash-and-unicorn classic from the talented [personal profile] therealsnape. You can never go wrong with TRS.

Title: Hunting the Unicorn
Author: [personal profile] therealsnape
Pairing: Minerva McGonagall / Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank
Rating: Mild R
Word Count: 10K

Author's Summary: During her convalescence after the Stunner attack, Minerva enjoys a little light reading, i.e. a scholarly study on Unicorn lore. The tapestries of "The Lady and the Unicorn" lead to a most interesting hypothesis on love and the five senses. One that Minerva examines with her usual scholarly precision.

Why I love this: Did you see the author's name? That's reason enough by itself to love any story. This one has all the trademarks that make TRS's work so satisfying: expert characterizations, a wry and humorous narrator's voice, clever lines, ingenious explanations for missing canon scenes, great insights overall.

Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank is one of my favorite minor canon characters (so beautifully dyke-y, with her short gray hair, monocle, pipe, and terse speech), and TRS brings her wonderfully alive here.

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