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Reviews For Reading the Signs
Author's Response: Heh, yeah Snape is definitely wrestling with himself. I'm glad you like Harry, I'm trying very hard to keep him balanced.
Thanks so much for the update. It truly was a great chapter, and I look forward to the next. Author's Response: Hahaha, that little moment is one of my favourites too. Yeah, Dumbledore can be irritating with his twinkle and all, but I think SNape knows deep down that the Headmaster is right. Waaaay deep down.
Author's Response: Awww, thank you. We will learn the fate of the attackers very, very soon!
Author's Response: Thank you, I'm happy you liked it :) And yes, Snape's stepping up a bit, but he still has a ways to go yet.
. . . *random thought appears* I wonder what a 'potion iced lolly' would taste like. . . Author's Response: Heh, well he's already taken care of the Dursley's. Now Harry's attackers on the other hand...
""My dear child, you must understand something. I have been watching Harry at a distance for years; perhaps too much of a distance. He has always been a strong boy, keeping himself quiet and steady in the face of his relatives, not to mention trying to live up to everyone's expectations here at Hogwart's. "And I can tell you with the same degree of certitude that I avow your trustworthiness to the ministry, that Harry has never done anything like this before. He would never allow himself to take such a monumental risk."" I like that it acknowledges that DD kept his eye on Harry and noticed that Harry was handling things pretty well at home--and that he was a boy who protected himself as well as he could. It actually makes his acceptance of Snape stronger, as you point out. Author's Response: I'm glad you liked that part. I think Snape needed a third party who knows Harry (as well as anyone could) to point these things out to him.
Author's Response: Working on it ;) |
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