Awww cunning little snake
Oh I think Harry is just adorable (you will probably hear this a lot from me)! I'm glad that Harry is cultivating allies, without being overly aware of it. I'm glad that the Healer they called was able to get a reading of past abuse so that they have legal records, I'm sure they will be very useful in the future. I can't wait until Harry and Dudley meet Draco and I hope to see some more Harry / Severus interaction, without, of course, neglecting or ignoring Dudley. I hope Petunia gets better.
Well at least that's one less thing to worry about. Harry is a smart and sneaky little Slytherin (this is said very, very fondly). I can't wait until they reach Spinner's End and I really do hope that Petunia survives.
Oh no, Vernon really is crazy. It makes me wonder which one he really wanted to shoot. I wonder if Petunia will be alright...I know that Harry will get Dudley and himself to Severus, to safety. I don't know how much Dudley will change, but at the moment it really sounds as though he will be a Gryfindor.
I'm amazed at how quickly Severus can get things accomplished. I love manipulation, get to Lucius with his son, I love it! I was a little disappointed that Harry and Dudley didn't get to meet Severus in this chapter, but I guess that would have made the meeting last too long, answering so many questions and such.
I love Slytherin cunning! I am rather proud of Petunia for staying strong and devising a plan to get them out of there.
I love Severus' reaction and the line "teaching Draco to sneer properly," they both made me laugh. I can definitely see Severus loving a challenge like outwitting Dumbledore. Onwards!
I am loving this Harry, he is so sweet yet cunning, I find it adorable; especially when he got his new pair of trainers. I'm glad that Petunia will finally be able to send a letter to Severus. I can't wait to see his reaction.
Yikes not Aunt Marge, horrible, horrible woman. It's interesting that even though Petunia hasn't seen Severus for many years, she thinks that he would be able to outsmart Dumbledore (which he can, but that's not the point). You can definitely see Harry's slytherin side more here than in the books, I like it.
I'm glad to see Petunia and Dudley standing strong; not allowing jealousy or selfishness to rear it's ugly head. One would think that it would have to be up to the child whether they wished to have their magic or not and not have their parent's decide to bind their magic, but I suppose Dumbledore is allowed to do anything. On to reading the next chapter ;) ->
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