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Reviews For Alea Iacta Est
Author's Response: I think I surprised almost everyone, but it wouldn't be fun if everything was expected. =)
Author's Response: Really? I've skimmed some of the "classic ones" I'd guess you'd consider them, but wasn't too impressed by any of them. Anyways, I assume by your user name that you'll understand when I say le hannon/hannon le (whichever order you prefer) for reading and I hope you continue to read.
Poor Harry =( hope Severus and Poppy can pull the poor boy through this very serious disease. Author's Response: Thanks for reading and reviewing. I can see where your reservations would be. I hate stories like that, too. Plot devices used just as that are evil. I'm not telling if Harry will become a squib or not, but just because he has leukemia doesn't mean he'll automatically become a squib. Oh, and you'll find out I rarely if ever put a plot point in a story for no reason or sometimes even small things...
Author's Response: Seriously, I totally did that. =) Are you a Grey's Anatomy fan, too? More is coming soon.
Yes I'm somewhat of a night owl, I'm in the US I'm on the west coast where it's almost always cold and cloudy. I can't get over the fact that Harry has lukemia, T_T wow. Still in love with your story, hope you can update soon, because that's a grade A, E-V-I-L place to end, lol! =P Author's Response: The next chapter will answer some of your questions. It should be up soon within a day or two. I'm working on it right now. Well, it's break time. Ugh I'll take your cold and cloudy if you want hot weather. I live in the South where it hasn't been below like 85 for months now. And it's not just the heat, we have horrible, horrible humidity. I hate needles, too. The first time I ever got blood taken I was 17 to check for mono. The nurse commented on my small veins and I like freaked, even more than I already was, thinking that like it was going to hurt more and be hard for her to hit my vein. Turns out, it meant she got to use a smaller needle. I still almost worked myself into passing out, I was lightheaded, over two or three tiny vials of blood. And she was so good I barely felt a pinch. That was with my mom there holding my hand so, Harry did way better than I did.
"Hello, Harry," his Head of House greeted. It's 'greeted him', never, ever 'greeted' alone. The word requires an object. Otherwise, very good.
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