I liked seeing how far Harry and Severus have come, which was brought into stark contrast by the reaction of the Gryffindors.
Title: Return to Gryffindor
| 06 Mar 2013 12:41 am
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Reviewer: Chayse (Anonymous)
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I have a question? Um i never understood this- is harry in the griffendor house or slytheren? (Excuse my pathetic excuse at spelling). Like is he just an honorary slytheren? Like slytheren in heart and will be treated like one but is still in griffendor?? Or is like like removed from griffendor house. And put in slytheren??? I dont remember this happening at all so im REALLY confused. So what chapter might explain this?? I hope your allowed to write back. Um my email is bd537061@ahschool.com!!
Author's Response: Hey, great to hear from you. This was covered in an earlier chapter, but the story is LONG so I'm not surprised some details get lost in the telling. Because of his adoption, Harry is in Gryffindor and Slytherin -- he is a full member of each house. When he loses points, he loses 1/2 of the total from each house. He's entitled to eat and sleep with Slytherin if he wants -- but he doesn't want that. He thinks of himself as a Gryffindor and regards the "Slytherin" thing as a legal technicality. But he is wrong to think of it that way -- it is reality, as Snape and Draco know. However, they aren't pushing him much on the issue -- yet. IF you read on into the sequels, you will see Draco getting quite a bit pushier about Harry acting like a full Slytherin as well as a full Gryffindor.
Hope that answers your question!
awww Harry it is hard to adjust but your family is still there and you know it
You've really given the characters and their motivations a lot of thought. You really understand the nature of love, too. It's a real pleasure to read Severus' and Harry's--and Draco's, Ron's and Hermione's--understanding of each other grow and change. Brava!
Awww, poor Harry. Hope he visits them soon so he's not so lonley!
I realy enjoy reading this story, it keeps me entertaind. ^_^
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