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Reviews For The Blood of the Covenant
Author's Response: Thanks, glad you liked it! :)
Author's Response: Because Harry was in his way.
Author's Response: Yeah...I sometimes hallucinate with migraines, so that's where that came from. I never remember my hallucinations consciously, but people around me will say that I've been hallucinating after I come out of it. They're people I trust, so I assume they're right, and since I know there's a gap of time missing, so it's plausible.
That charm of fixing the sounds would really come in handy! Harry should have been more excited about it. I know I would be if I were invited to listen to music with Snape! Author's Response: Dumbledore did write the letter, but it's not because Dumbledore hurt Ron in some way! :) I was going to write a scene about listening to music with Snape and then I forgot it. >_< I was really ticked off when I realized I'd gone too far to insert it. So it's just going to have to end up in a different story I suppose. It was something of a humorous scene anyway.
Ron is missing! And all Dumbledore can do is blame the Weasleys! The man put a child in danger and he dares to accuse the Weasleys! Its odd though how he seems to see right through Ron's feelings. Is he just trying to hurt the Weasley as he hurt Snape and Harry or could he actually be right. It looks like he understands Ron more than Harry or Severus. Author's Response: Severus' idea is one I've been waiting to put into effect with any friend of mine who presents the correct oppotunity. Yes, Dumbledore is very in tune to Ron's feelings. There is a reason for this...
And now the time turner comes up. What is Ron up to? Whatever it is, I have a feeling it won't be good. Will he go back in time and try to harm Harry? The suspense and the ongoing mystery is simply brilliant! Author's Response: I know it's sweet; that's why I put it in. <3 The whole "trapped in the dungeon" thing was so that they could be in a desparate situation together. Oh Ron...something like that.
Umbridge is being the usual unpleasant toad, isn't she. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to paint her as a good character. Probably not. Its easier to invent a time macchine than to find anything good in everyone's most hated toad. (Maybe if they tried to kiss her?) Author's Response: Well, trapping Severus was an accident. She hadn't intended to do that. Not that it makes it okay for her to trap a student, but Severus wasn't supposed to be involved. And yes, the whole point of writing that in there was so that Severus and Harry would be forced to spend time together in a desperate situation. Desperation tends to reveal a person's true character. I have never seen her as a good character. I think we all hated her more than Voldemort. I find it ironic that you're talking about inventing a time machine, considering the direction the story will go soon. |
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