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Reviews For the Secret of Slytherin
Author's Response: The Prophesy still applies. You'll find out by the end of the fic, I promise. I, too, am fond of the Hogwarts Hordes taking out the DEs. Just a question of numbers rather than skill; sometimes that's the way it goes. Poor Voldie... -K
Author's Response: The slash potential... hmm. Between who and who else? Don't worry, more updates soon. :) -K
I love this story! I think that this is by far my favorite fic on this site....they're all good, but this has a great, wonderful relationship between Draco and Harry that you aren't quite sure what it is yet...absolutely wonderful. I can't wait until the next installment of this story!!! Author's Response: Thank you so much for your review! I'm glad you like it. There will be more very soon. :) -K
Author's Response: I don't think so... did you read that someplace 'official' or was that an assumption on your part? I've never heard that, but a canon expert I am not. You don't like it but you can't stop reading it because it's addictive. I'm sure there was a compliment in there somewhere... -K
Author's Response: Education is a wonderful thing, and I'm glad the story is jiving with yours. ;) -K
Author's Response: Sorry for the late response, but I've picked up this story after awhile away. Dudley will disappear for a bit, but he shows up later on. You're right about Snape - no matter how he feels at the student, he's going to give them an equal right to do the work he assigns. And fail it. ;) More is up now! Thanks for reviewing, -K
Wow. I love this story - it's incredible. Although Draco has wandered into the area of "unforgiveable" with what he's doing to Harry. By the way, what is Draco's punishment? He cast serpensortia and cruciatus. First. Is he getting off scott-free? Author's Response: Heck no. Wait & see... -K
Author's Response: Thanks, Kira! -K
Author's Response: If you can wait twenty-four hours... -K
You were absolutely right in your AN in chapter 14; Harry Potter is very much like Ender's Game in that they expect children to do the work of adults. I also really like the interaction between Harry and Snape. The Obscura spell is very interesting. As for whether or not Harry would do exactly what Draco told him, of course he would. He is sneaky enough to try to get around it, but if Draco were smart enough to word the order so it would be impossible to avoid, Harry would feel he had a moral obligation to follow the orders. That, and a huge instict toward self-preservation and staying out of Azkaban. Interesting story. I like your writing and look forward to more. Author's Response: The key line here is "Harry would feel he had a moral obligation to follow the orders". Yup. And with a better hold on his temper, that would be easier for him to accomplish - especially as he begins to understand why Malfoy behaves as he does. Well-spotted. :) -K |
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