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Reviews For No Difference
But my my, if I were Harry or Snape, I'd wanna sink into the floor and never come out. EVERYONE knows now, and I'm sure some interesting letters will flutter into Hogwarts. >_< Poor them. And now none of Harry's friends are completely on his side and Snape's not making things easy...but I wonder what the other professors are saying NOT to his face... Wonderful chappie. Loved all the tense emotions again. I made some cake, so have a piece of cake! ^_^ Author's Response: Yeah, both of them right now have a running inturnal voice saying "don't talk to me right now, I'm trying to disappear." My poor boys. Harry really needs a Luna around sometimes, weird, possibly inhabiting another planet entirely, but still sensible. I love cake!
Well, I bit of Russian for today) You know, if I were Harry, I would also insist that Ginny should apologise first - my be I'm also a bit childish)) And I hope that very soon Harry and new found *Professor Potter*(I love it!!!!)will act more civilly towards each other. I hope that everything wii be alright for them... Author's Response: I love Luna too. She's right up there with my favorite characters. I had some trouble translating... what does nepredskazuema mean? The only problem is that Ginny is childish too, and would never appologize first.
Author's Response: Thank you!
Author's Response: Thanks, I’m glad you thought everyone was in character. I sort of feel bad for everyone right now, and actually, a lot for Ron. There are times I’m sure that Remus stood there watching Sirius and Snape thinking “you two can only keep fighting this way because neither of you has grown up at all since you were fifteen!”
I known that you told us Snape and Harry will never get along well..But now it is all I want...*sniff* Author's Response: I should really stipulate that while Snape and Harry won’t ever get along well, but they will learn to get along. Yeah, Ginny doesn’t show her best side in this chapter. None of them do though. Poor Snape indeed! Poor Snape, poor Harry. I’m glad you like it. |
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