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Reviews For Potions and Stars
Author's Response: Thanks. I'm glad you liked it. :)
Author's Response: Thanks, HeartStar. Glad you like it. :)
Great chappie as usual my dear! Love it! I can't wait to read the next chappie. The conversation with Harry is going to be interesting to say the least. Author's Response: Eh, things might be better, Pandora. I'm not known for leaving poor Harry and Severus out in the cold. :) It just is going to take time for Snape to get used to everything. Thanks for the kind words, Pandora. I'm glad you're enjoying it. The conversation will probably take place after Aurora's second chapter, so sorry that you have to wait until then. :)
Author's Response: With Aurora, I think she needs to be harsh with him every now and then. It keeps him on his toes. ;>) Thanks for the review. :)
Poor Harry. All he wants is a family. I hope that Snape eventually wants to make a family with Aurora, his new child, and Harry. Grat chapter!! I love this story still. Author's Response: I think of Aurora as being the opposite of Lily, so since Lily had all of Severus's attention until fifth year, it'd definitely make Aurora a little green-eyed. ;) And you're absolutely right to point out about Harry's reaction to Aurora's dissing of his mother. It did strike a nerve with him, though. He just really wants that family, and having a stepmother (or whatever Aurora would be) who harbors a bit of jealousy but who doesn't act on her jealousy is better than what he had with the Dursleys. Aurora also tends to steer away from talking about Lily (especially around Harry) so she doesn't sound too...witchy. I'm glad you still like it, Pandora. Thanks for the review. :)
Author's Response: As am I because I have an idea, but I'm not sure if I should alternate between Harry, Snape, and Sinistra or just Harry and Snape. Thanks for the review. :)
Author's Response: Glad you're enjoying it, Mila. Thanks. :)
I'm glad though. But Harry has an uphill battle trying to get Snape to see that maybe he should give Aurora a chance. Poor Harry. He feels so rejected and feels his dream slipping through his fingers. Love this story. I'm so so so so so happy that you've indulged me by writing a sequel. This story is promising to be as wonderful as the first one is. Author's Response: Awe. Pandora, that is so sweet. Thanks for asking for me to write one. It is just so much fun to write. Okay, so my reasoning why Harry's okay with Sinistra and Snape having a kid is that as an only child myself, if I was in Harry's position, I would totally love the idea of having a little brother or sister (granted Harry isn't adopted or anything, but we all know it's coming :). I think I also have Harry being okay with it because he's thinking it might help mellow Snape out a bit...as if that would ever happen. ;) And Harry's definitely going to have that battle, but as we'll see later...he's winning right now by at least forcing Snape to think about it. Thanks for the review, and hope you continue to enjoy it.
Author's Response: Thanks. I'll try to write some more soon. :)
Thanks for this. Oh oh! Snape is going to be a dad. What happens with Harry now? I hope that Harry is not going to feel neglected now that Snape has a child of his own blood. I'm so looking forward to seeing where this story is going. You've made my day! :) Author's Response: Anytime, Pandora. I'm glad you're liking it so far. Harry doesn't seem to be acting neglected so I don't think we have to worry about that. We might have to be a bit worried that Harry's going to think they're too buddy-buddy and say the wrong thing, though. After all, Severus doesn't seem to be in a good mood right now. :) |
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