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Reviews For Fox Tale
Author's Response: I'm not sure yet - maybe :)! Thank you for reviewing!
Author's Response: My personal backstory is that Severus had the ability earlier; maybe he was even one of the natural Animagi in Slytherin House that he told Minerva about. And yes, Albus knew, or suspected (although Snape doesn't really want him to ;) ). Thank you very much for reviewing!
Author's Response: Thank you :)!
Author's Response: Thank you! I might write a sequel, if a plot bunny (or fox :) ) comes my way...
V. Author's Response: Thank you!
Author's Response: Thank you! I'm glad you like my characterization of Harry - it's always tempting to make the abuse worse than in the books, but I find that if seen from a less satirical perspective (the way I see it, the Dursleys in canon are mostly satire), the abuse in the books is actually quite bad, and there are enough hints that it might be physical, as well. Thank you very much for taking the time to review!
Author's Response: Thank you very much - the second part should be up soon!
Author's Response: Thank you for reviewing! Luckily, Severus does have a trick or two up his sleeve...
But this is a really good start and I want to read more. Especially when they find out who is his and when he meets Snape! Author's Response: Thank you! As for Malfoy - basically, he's inviting his fellow Death Eaters to 'fox hunts' (the traditional thing, with horses, hounds etc.), but his Muggle 'foxes' have to be brought in by Macnair first, whose job it is to kidnap them and then abandon them in the forest. (While researching for this story, I learned that real fox hunting is now banned in the UK - thank God!) I hope everything will become clearer in the second installment (which should be up soon)! Thank you very much for reviewing!
Author's Response: I'm glad you liked it :)! The second part is finished and just needs to be edited, so it should be up soon! Thank you very much for reviewing! |
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