Nice that Snape is explicitly stating what his responsibilities towards Harry are.
I'm reading this story through again, for the second or third time. I love it. Your chapter end notes are a hoot, too.
Title: Homecoming
| 03 Jan 2009 7:46 pm
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Reviewer: cait- (writeurlife) (Anonymous)
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No they don't... I've tried that before and I've never gotten Warbeck's album.
Title: Homecoming
| 11 Oct 2008 7:26 pm
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Reviewer: Jamie (Anonymous)
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Haha I normally don't review until I've read something through but this is absolutely hysterical! I loveee the little add on not to be caught drinking, and the part about telling Harry he can "skulk around" haha is hysterical! I lovee your story!
That's a really interesting concept for guardians in the wizarding world, but it makes sense; the children definitely won't be abused if there's an Unbreakable Vow about it.
i don't want that album, so i won't review :), does this count as a review?
I forgot to mention - i really liked the part how Snape warned Harry that he had better not catch him drinking. I suppose it's because of his father, Tobias, and Snape has bad experiences with alcohol, along with the fact that Harry is underage?
Love it! Snape's rules are a little scary, but strict, which is so in character. Fantastic job! I liked the Latin, and Harry's observations that anything in Latin wasn't good! LOL.
Author's Response: As a Classics major, I'm only going to say: Harry was dead on :)
Yes, Harry, that is what parents do. They give you the rules and let you know what the punishment will be if you break the rules. The rules have to be sane and consistent and the punishment must be the same.
Harry is fixing to learn that he is out of the abusive Dursley household, but he is in a household that will protect him but also make him a better person, even if he hates it.
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