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Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 3:20 am
Reviewer: Mervoparkite (Signed) [Report This]
    Oh my! the plot thickens. So Remus "Knows" something about harry's questionable parentage. . .or at least Siri did and spilled the beans. Sev won't even consider it and now Harry knows "something" is odd about the little group. This certainly looks like a real recipe for trouble. Now throw Toby in the mix and watch sparks fly!

    Looking forward to your next update.
    Thanks for posting.
    V.

    Author's Response: Indeed, it does. Remus has chosen to believe what Sirius has suggested, which will be taken into more detail soon enough. Severus won't consider it...YET, and if the man's not careful Harry might know before he does, hehe. Not sure yet, but it would be a bit funny. And yes, trouble is brewing, so to speak. Glad to hear it, thanks for your review!
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 3:08 am
Reviewer: Phoenix1 (Signed) [Report This]
    I know I already reviewed once but I was sitting here thinking about the question you asked a couple of chapters ago and I had an idea and wanted to pass it on. What if something happens to Snape and he needed a blood+ magical transfusion, the Baron knows about Harry and Toby anyway that could be a odd way of them realizing that he is their father. Does Albus know that Harry is Severus' son too?

    Author's Response: I'll take any reviews I get :). Which question are you referring to? That is an interesting idea indeed, however his mother would merely be the one to help with that rather than the boys. And the Baron has his own code with these sort of secrets, he is about to indicate that he knows anything of the sort. As for Albus, no, he doesn't know however I can't say more since it depends on what was in that memory Sevus reluctantly showed him, which will be revealed in due time. Being the brilliant man Dumbledore is, he likely strongly suspects that it's ssible, though.
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 2:48 am
Reviewer: JMGodfreyIII (Anonymous) [Report This]
    Lol, Harry is a sorry excuse for a Gryffindork if he can't muster up the courage to talk to Sevviekins=) Can't wait to read your next update!
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 2:32 am
Reviewer: harryphila (Anonymous) [Report This]
    Hi,
    sorry to hear you have been getting fewer reviews - unfortunately I often forget about that myself; I just know that it's the story that I keep the closest eye out for updates because it's awesome and always interesting and not predictable and really well written. I love your writing style. And especially how Harry changes himself and puts Toby before eveything else - even his own insecurities. Please, keep on writing - I'm waiting for each and every update!!!

    Author's Response:

    Really? Thanks, happy to hear it and your comments. I shall continue writing, I have no intention to stop. Thank-you for your review!

Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 2:14 am
Reviewer: teddybear (Signed) [Report This]
    I'm liking the way that a few people may know the truth about Harry, but noone wants to tall him.

    Keep up the good work.
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 1:45 am
Reviewer: hawkswench (Anonymous) [Report This]
    It is a very good story. Not sure about the reviews but I check this site every day (if not more) and your last 3 chapters I somehow missed until just now. I know its not Remus place to tell Harry but he should know by now that Harry wouldn't willing go to Severus and Severus wouldn't tell Harry the truth anyways unless he had taken a vow to do so.

    Author's Response: Thanks. Yeah there was some sort of glitch with the recent updates list or something, from what I've heard. Yes, but that's exactly the point...Remus does know that, which is partially why he didn't tell Harry. Because he wants Harry to see no choice other than approach the man, if he does than either things will work out or Remus has more reason to be mad at Severus and therefore guilt-trip him into talking anyway. However, you're under the assumption that Severus would never tell Harry, don't be so sure of that just yet, there are some things he will be willing to share with Harry, as you'll see a bit later on.
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 1:43 am
Reviewer: Danielle (Anonymous) [Report This]
    This is really good. Update soon
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 1:13 am
Reviewer: ariablu (Signed) [Report This]
    I just found your story and I'm really enjoying it so far.
    I'm very curious to see how Harry will react to the discovery that Severus is his real father and how their relationship wil develop from then on, especially with the addition of Toby.
    And someone should teach Snape that there is a thing called contraception.

    Author's Response: Nice to know and glad to hear it. It will be a little while before that happens yet but it's building to that point, that big reaction and confrontation, in a way. Haha, no, Severus is unaware he has two sons, because how they came to be was no fault of his own at all, therefore contraception would have been no use anyway. Long story there, but he doesn't know because he has no reason to even suspect. More on that later. Thanks for the review.
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 12:29 am
Reviewer: zalievana (Signed) [Report This]
    THE STORY IS AS WONDERFUL AS EVER:) and I love it and I apologise but I dont have time to write a longer review so this will have to suffice for today:)
Title: The Spreading of Suspicion 03 Apr 2011 12:15 am
Reviewer: Slegend (Signed) [Report This]
    Don't be so stubborn Harry! Talk to Severus! I'm dying over here! hahahha Fantastic chapter!

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