Title: Duck Watch
By: Bridget McKennitt
Pairing: Harry Potter/Severus Snape
Rating: PG
Word Count: 289
Contains: No warnings in as far I know that can't be extrapolated from the header itself.
Disclaimer: Harry Potter is owned by other companies. They are used here without permission, and for entertainment purposes only. No challenge or infringement upon the copyright is intended, nor should any be inferred.
Author's Notes: Sequel to All In A Duck's Work.
Harry straddled Severus on his thighs and smirked down at the older man. "You're mine now." He captured Severus' lips in a kiss as he began to unbutton his shirt. Severus cupped Harry through his pants and massaged his hardening erection.
"Quack!"
Harry jumped in surprise and stumbled off of Severus. He stared at the yellow duck as it watched them with its ducky stare. Harry turned back to Severus and cautiously shifted away from him.
Severus let out a huff of air. "What in Merlin's name are you doing?"
"Nothing."
"I can see that," he drawled. "Come back here and finish what you started, mainly shagging me."
Harry shook his head. "I can't."
"Why in blazes not?"
He pointed to the duck who was still watching them, having not moved since they entered the room. "Mr. Quackers is looking at us."
"Harry! Mr. Quackers is just a duck. And he's not watching us." He lowered his voice. "So come here and let me kiss you."
Harry shook his head again and slid off the bed, buttoning back his shirt. "I have to be going now anyway. I'll see you later. Love you." He blew a kiss at Severus and waved to Mr. Quackers, leaving the room.
Severus groaned and rested on the bed. He glared at his familiar who stared right back. "This is all your fault, you voyeuristic duck."
"Quack." The duck flapped its wings and settled back in its spot on the floor.
He made a note to himself to keep Mr. Quackers otherwise occupied the next time his lover came over to visit. This was the last time he would not get any sex because Harry was afraid to shag in front of the duck.
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