I don't quite agree that imprisoning your child is a good way to get them to listen to you, particularly when that child is Harry. Truthfully, if it hadn't been for Ginny, Severus would have failed at this goal miserably. You know, one could argue that he even broke the law by doing so; Harry is a legal adult and had the right to refuse to go with him. I do understand why he did it, though; Harry is extremely stubborn and very good at avoiding people when he wants to be. I just hope that Severus is much more careful in the future in his dealings with Harry.
Harry and Ginny are certainly making plans, aren't they? I hope they don't rush things too much.
Great chapter!
Author's Response: Well, we don't have to agree. I have children and I would never do that to them, but I'm not Severus Snape. I believe it is something Snape would do being somewhat inexperienced.
Thanks for the review!