Fleur/Cho
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Pairing: | Fleur Delacour/Cho Chang |
Alternative name(s): | Delachang, FD/CC, H.M.S. Siren |
Gender category: | Femslash, f/f |
Fandom: | Harry Potter |
Canonical?: | No |
Prevalence: | Rare |
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Fleur/Cho is a Harry Potter femslash pairing involving Fleur Delacour and Cho Chang. In canon, the two are acquainted during the Triwizard Tournament in Goblet of Fire.
The pairing had a SCUSA ship and ...cruisin'... thread at FictionAlley Park by early 2003.[1]
Example Fanworks
Fanfiction
- Perfect by leah-chan. An early one-shot set during the Yule Ball. (2000)
- Veela Magic by Lasair. A well-known Harry/Draco novel with a Fleur/Cho subplot. Fleur comes to Hogwarts as a seventh year and shares a dormitory with Cho, and they both become allied with Voldemort. The story reached many readers who were not ordinarily femslash fans.[2] (Abandoned WIP, 2002–2003)
- Fleur/Cho by Anna Maria Moss. 100-word drabble set during the Yule Ball. (2003)
- Ma Belle Menteuse by Mieko Belle. Post-GoF ficlet. Past Fleur/Cho and Cedric/Cho angst. (2003, archived link)
- How It Feels To Face a Dragon by bow (bowdlerized). Cho dealing with Cedric's death. Written for the HP Flashficathon. (2004)
- The Last One Is Fire by mindabbles. Epilogue-compliant, NC-17. (2010)
- Collecting Feathers and Finding Wings by knowyourincantations. EWE Five Things story spanning from the Triwizard Tournament to post-Battle of Hogwarts. (2019)
Fanart
- Assorted Cho/Fleur by SexyHarrySpecs, NSFW (2005–2006)
- Tipping the Velvet by SexyHarrySpecs (2005)
- Never Know What to Say by nosignofwings. Created for Femmefest. (2020)
Links and Resources
- Cho Chang/Fleur Delacour tag at Archive of Our Own
- [Fleur D., Cho C.] pairing filter at FanFiction.Net
- pairing: cho/fleur tag at hp_girlslash on LiveJournal
- fleur x cho and delachang tags at Tumblr
References
- ^ Linked at Madam Hooch's Broom Closet. Femmeslash Ships, archived 13 March 2003 by the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "In which Lasair and Anna Maria debate Extremely Important Things" (March 2004). Regarding "I don't usually like femslash, but this was good" reviews, Lasair stated: "I've had people review VM the exact same way, and I do take it as a big compliment. I'm complimented because my story has, for this reader, transcended its category and just been good, irrespective."