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Reviews For Snow Girl & the Sorcerer's Son
Author's Response: Thanks, so glad you're enjoying this!
About next... Sue can convince anyone to do anything, heh, Severus stands no chance :) Mila Author's Response: Me too, I never really wanted him to die. She sure can and now you can see it happening, LOL!
Author's Response: Thanks, I liked that part too! And the therapy sessio has been posted.
Author's Response: Yes, fine physically, but they still have a bit of mental terrors and guilt (in Sev's case) to work through. But that's why they have Healer Sue there, to help them. And each other too.
Filch’s sentiment was funny, but it's true that Holly's bloodlines prove her to be a ‘honorable’ person. Even if her father WAS a great bastard... Ah well, Sev’s her dad now! ^_^ On that note, the ending made me smile :D Dumbledore sure caught Sev off guard, but I'm glad they too revealed how they feel towards each other. Hope to read more soon as always, and also that the kids recover from this ordeal. Good luck to Healer Sue in dragging Severus into receiving therapy! She may just have to tie him to a chair, lol. Author's Response: A unicorn or two does come in handy, especially if you're poisoned by a hell hound. Ah yes, Filch, he is glad Holly won't suffer the same kind of thing he did growing up, not with Severus and Harry and even Draco there to defend her and love her. Yes, Lucius notwithstanding, she does have honorable bloodlines. He did indeed, as was his intention, the sly old fox, LOL! Uh, you're right, it might take just that, LOL! Or she could use some of her famous persuasion. You'll see soon just what it takes for one stubborn Potions Master to acknowledge that he too needs help sometimes. |
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