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Reviews For The Forgotten Child
Author's Response: Wow, thanks. I'm happy to hear that. Thanks for the review.
Author's Response: Thanks. And Severus obliviated Judith.
Author's Response: Thanks. Yeah, Harry is over-reacting a little, and he tried to think of Jack's situation but...well, he is only 11. Thanks for the review!
I really liked how Severus explained about why Harry's hiding the letter had caused upset. And I liked it when he hugged Harry and forgave him. Of course Harry would be over the moon, hearing the good news that Jack would accompany him to Hogwarts! :-D The two of them are going to be quite a pair, and I'm sure they're going to cause a lot of mischief along the way! Well done! Author's Response: I'm not a big fan of Jack's parents either. And yes, the boys will be getting into quite a lot of mischief at Hogwarts. Thanks you very much for your review, I enjoyed reading your comments and hearing what you thought.
Author's Response: Thank you, and me too! Thanks for the review.
Author's Response: Thanks. And actually, not only magical children could get sick from the poison. Any child, even if they're purely muggles, could have gotten sick if they were recently exposed to magic. Jack had been exposed to Harry's magic just before he'd had the poison, and being magical himself only made the sickness worse. Thanks for the review.
Author's Response: Thanks!
Author's Response: I'm glad, and yes he is. Thanks.
Author's Response: Glad you think so. Thanks for the review.
Author's Response: Thanks :P. Jack's family didn't put up as much resistance mostly because their mind was only occupied with Jack's brother Michael. They would have had some suspicion of Jack being different, but in the last number of years they weren't paying as much attention, but yes your comments are on the right track too. Thanks for the review. |
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