I don't know, I think that the '"I smell something foul, oh it's you, Potter" look' is my personal favorite. I can't wait to see how Harry will react when he has his first confrontation with Draco. By the way, is Draco for or against Voldemort and his father in this version? I hope he's against them and becomes an ally. Thank you for another chapter, I can't wait to read what's to come.
Title: Chapter 24
| 22 Jan 2010 5:31 am
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YAY! Chocolate frosted sugar bombs! I love calvin and hobbes! You just about made me jump for joy when you said that! You're the best!
*claps* Yay!! Wonderful, I'd say encore but I don't want to have to just scroll up and read again so instead I tell you can not wait for your next update. Excellent as always.
*throws all kinds of skittles at you*
After all, when a person knew they were going to die, it changed an awful lot about how they treated life.
That line is really quite tragic, it made me sad.
But then of course, I was uplifted when Harry agreed to have Severus as his guardian. Hurrah!
I hope that Severus's motives are more than duty and that in time Harry learns this. Both the boys need some motivations other than 'duty'.
Believe it or not, I'm not a big fan of skittles, oreos or chocolate frosted sugar bombs. Perhaps I can be mint choc chip ice cream. I would allow you to put an oreo on top though.
Thanks for another great chapter, I have no idea how you have the time to write so fast! And with your other two stories as well. Best of luck with your writing!
Awww! I'm so glad Harry finally realizes (a bit, at least) that he deserves to have someone look out for him and care for him. As I said before, I think Snape truly is the only one that can handle Harry, understand him and give him what he needs.
Great chapter and thanks for the update.
*gives mint chocolate taffy* (It's what I have on hand, okay?) These Cliffies are nasty buggers. This particular one kept me from bed for about ten minutes (I read fast, DH took me about six hours), and now however long it takes me to review. Harry's perspective on everything is most interesting. I'm curious how far you plan to take this story. Obviously, having Draco around is going to have a huge affect on Harry during the school year, due to how much he looks like his father. In Whelp, you seem to think he has potential, but at seven, children who are hopeless are few and far between (I've encountered one, my boyfriend (of 3.5 years) has had hundreds of foster siblings). Anyway, keep up the great work. I can't wait to see what Dumbledore thinks of this development.
World peace. *snort* :-D
Great as usual. Snape's anger with Dumbledore hit on a lot of my own ideas about the whole Harry-as-weapon thing.
Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs. I want one of those bad. I don't know what it is, but I want one. It sounds like a really really good chocolate chewy mint you find at weddings. Lol.
Harry finally agreed! Even after everything Snape has done. Good for him! I do have to admit, Snape made it sound more like he was going to be becoming Harry's guardian in order to turor him more-so than not, but I know it wasn't meant that way. Snape has a funny way of communicating his feelings and thoughts at times. Lol. He's a good guy. Really deep down ;)
Can't wait for more! I know it's coming! It's bursting to get out of you!
That was rather lovely. :-) I have to point out, though, that Harry *has* seen Snape laugh before---he noticed all of Snape's crooked teeth. Unless I'm confusing this with another fic, but I really don't think I am because Harry was definitely writing in a journal at the time.
I found myself reading through their conversation and wondering if Harry was going to point out that being the living solution to Snape's guilt-complex over Lily is just another way of objectifying him---but I assume they'll cover that at some point. YOU CAN'T HIDE YOUR FEELINGS FOREVER, SEVERUS. *shakes fist*
Even at this point Snape can't admit that Harry is any more than some sort of responsibility or duty, albeit a rather personal responsibility and duty. He can't yet admit that he has any personal concern for Harry. But even so he goes further than Harry has felt for others. If Dumbledore is right and it's our choices that define us, Snape's choices to protect Harry have exhibited a lot more concern than the choices of others.
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