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Reviews For For The Boy Who Has Everything
Brilliant chapter and brilliant Snape and Harry interaction. I love how parental Snape was being, telling Harry to wash up, study and clean up his room! Too cute. Oh and planning his birthday party is just icing on the cake. I love your Snape. He's not mushy but that is my favourite kind of Snape. I know that he'll never be a cuddly kind of guy and I'm fine with that, as a matter of fact, I prefer that. I want him to eventually see Harry in a different light, without losing all the snarkiness that makes the Snape we all know and love! Great hints and plots within plots and secrets and mystery and intrigue and just everything rolled into a wonderful story. I can't wait for the next chapter!!! Author's Response: Thank you! People don't change their personalities and deeply ingrained habits overnight. It takes the right kind of motivation, time, and effort to make changes to your personality or to build new habits. Snape has had over 30 years to become who he is now, so even earth-shattering news wouldn't bring about a quick and radical change in him. Hopefully, of course, he can make the changes that will be necessary in order to have a positive relationship with Harry. I definitely want that to happen, since Snape and Harry becoming a family is just about my favorite kind of story. :-)
Author's Response: Yes, he's very frustrating that way. He has blinders on and he will only see and hear what he expects. Harry, unfortunately, has learned not to share too much (even with his best friends) and throws these statements out in a way that makes it easy for others to dismiss. Obviously, I'll try to nudge Snape toward having a better understanding of Harry's childhood. For now he's just filing the info away. |
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