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Reviews For Hide Yourself From A Prisoner
Author's Response: For once, yes. Though usually he would be quite annoyed at Harry for defending Snape. But this time the others are acting like total idiots.
-P.G. Author's Response: Dogs always help break the ice, especially cute beagles like Rosie. Thanks again for reviewing!
Author's Response: Great and yes, there is trouble brewing on the horizon!
Dumb kids, they'll learn better one of these days, right? Keep 'em coming! Author's Response: Eventually . . .like most teenagers thanks for all your reviews.
Author's Response: Ah, Seamus and Dean . . .let's say they have a problem seeing past their noses . . .and old prejudices . . .but eventually they may learn better! I've just posted a new chapter--where you can learn about Aria!
Author's Response: Oh, he will, if they should dare forget themselves!
Author's Response: Thanks and I'm glad you liked the way I portrayed all of them. At first I wasn't sure about some of it, but I just went with what seemed right and I'm happy it worked! I should be updating around 10:15-10:30.
Author's Response: Thank you very much and I will be updating tonight!
Author's Response: Yes, and some of the Gryffindors will be too and as for the Prophet, I work in Barnes and Noble bookstore and see all the tabloids come out every week, and every week there's some new thing on the latest celebrity--some of it is fake of course, I don't really read them, jus the headlines and I think of the Prophet that way--like Inquirerer, Star, US . . .they'll print whatever they think is gonna sell, even if it's false rumors and whatever. I just thought putting that in was a good idea. Thanks for your review and I hope you continue to R&R!
I like your twins, Mione and of course Ron. The words he said show he is a wonderful friend: "I don't think Harry's that dumb, to fall for a lie when he's been living with the bloke for six months. I say we trust Harry and. . . " he swallowed for he could hardly believe he was saying this. ". . . and give Snape the benefit of the doubt." Yeah, definitely a great friend. And about Seamus and Dean. Well, I can only describe them in one word: gits! lol Author's Response: Yes, that's how I wanted to portray Ron, as a true friend who will stick by Harry, instead of the way he's usually portrayed, as being distrustful of Harry because he's Severus's son. Although their friendship will be tested in a later chapter, so be warned. Seamus and Dean are gits and they'll get worse before they get better. I;m glad you approved of Harry's defense of his dad, and yes he really is a true Snape, with a dash of Gryffindor thrown in! |
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