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Reviews For No Difference
Poor little Teddy. I feel bad that he doesn't have any parents, but at least he has people that love him and are willing to look after him. In that sense he's luckier than Harry. But I still feel really bad for Snape! He's just so confused. And I'd be pretty traumatized too if I learned my grandfather hated my guts and picked on me in school. *shivers* This is such an interesting story! It's so odd, but in a good way! I'm kinda glad I didn't read it earlier, because now I can just keep going! Off to the next one! Author's Response: I'm absurdly proud of that line, which means you're lucky. Usually when I'm that proud of something, I end up cutting it. I see Teddy as a mirror of Harry in his circumstance, only this time, all goes well. YAY! He shows up again. Having close relatives on my dad's side who I deeply despise, I feel for him too.Thinking of his old school rival as his grandfather is just surreal in and of itself, too. Part of that strangeness comes from me taking a fairly cracky prompt with the instructions to play it completely straight. The premise is just odd, but so much fun to play with.
'Snape descended on him like a walking, raging, ink stain.' And this was very funny. Great chapter. Will father and son ever find a modicum of positive feeling for each other, I wonder. Loved the confrontation between Andromeda and Harry. Teddy was very cute. Why isn't HArry, almost an adopted son, with the Wesleys? Why wouldn't he want to be at Fred's funeral. It seems strnage to me that he is not at the Burrow. Lesley~ Author's Response: Thank you! I wanted to keep parts of this light. The journey to whatever the two of them come to as an emotional status is the point of the story. You get no freebees. Isn't he though? He appears later and I was worried I'd have to warn for kidfic. They'd certainly have him go with them if he wanted to, but he doesn't want to intrude. He's almost but not quite part of their family, and he feels the almost stronger than they do.
Author's Response: Thanks! Knowing those two, quite a while. |
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