Well there’s the silver lining in all this - besides building rapport with Snape, Harry gets to focus on being a better captain. Hey, we’ll take it!
Title: Talks and Quidditch
| 19 Jan 2009 8:28 pm
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Reviewer: Joey (Anonymous)
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Great chpter its good that you made harry be liek the man in charge even though its rather unfortunate that he cant play
Author's Response: Thanks! Yes, it is hard for Harry that he can't play, on the other hand... As I also mentioned in the counterpart in Snape's perspective, he has been very privileged to be a member of the team since his first year. I have often wondered how it was done in Hogwarts. The only times you read about flying in the books is when there is Quidditch training, except for the flying lesson in book 1. So what about the children who like to play Quidditch, but aren't so talented, do they ever get a chance at all?
Poor Harry, having to play quidditch with a very sore butt!
It shows how talented a writer you are that you can make us believe that Canon Harry would take a caning from Snape and accept that it was well-deserved, or even tht DD would allow it to happen in the first place!
Nice work.
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