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Reviews For Alea Iacta Est
I agree with Sev about Harry and his tendency to give up; but I wonder does Severus realize why Harry believes he's "pants" has to do with being told he is dumb so much? Author's Response: I think Harry was definitely aware why Severus was nervous. I'm pretty sure it was the pink elephant in the room no one wanted to address. Also on some levels I know Severus realizes a part of why Harry doesn't think he's that smart. Severus I'm sure will surely work to have Harry realize his potential academically. Thanks!
I must admit that, as I am a chemistry teacher, I often sympathize with Severus about children in lab. (Even if he does bring much of the issues with Harry on himself). Loved the brewing (and the fact that they made Pizza!) Looking forward to your next installment. V. Author's Response: Thanks! I hope you're better than my chemistry teacher. Her solution was to not let us do hardly any experiments at all. She treated us like kindergarteners so of course the class started acting like it. But really it was her fault. She shouldn't have told one of the students he was stupid and blamed us when we all failed the tests because she didn't teach us. Snape would've had a field day with us. lol. Then again, he wouldn't make the mistake of leaving the classroom.
Looking forward to more! Author's Response: It was time for a bit of normalcy for Harry and Severus. Of course, this could very well be the calm before the storm... ;)
Author's Response: Beware of the fluff...this chapter had a purpose and it was not to be fluffy. ;)
Author's Response: Be weary of the fluff like one would be weary of the day before a hurricane hits... Thanks!
Author's Response: Thanks! I've got some great ideas for the next chapter, so hopefully it won't take me too long to write it. |
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