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Reviews For Those Who Endure
Author's Response: I can't imagine Snape is too big on therapists. He's never had one, and he thinks he's fine. (He's not, but he doesn't see that yet.) But he'll eventually get a therapist for Harry because it's getting out of hand, yes.
Author's Response: Yeah, Snape honestly didn't mean what he said. It just slipped out and it would have been nice if Harry could have overlooked it, but being as sensitive as he is, it was a big deal for him.
Author's Response: Snape also got to see how proud Harry was of his work, and didn't want to burst his bubble. Additionally, he'd seen how badly the cooking thing had gone over so he knew not to do that again.
Thanks for keeping them both alive for now. Seriously, don't you dare kill them both off. And keep up the magnificent work! I'm just interested in one: how many sequels you intend to make? Author's Response: No, not even I am that cruel to end it in a cliffhanger. I don't anticipate actually killing off either of them in thise story. I think they're too dear to me to do that. I'll make as many sequels as necessary to help them both. At this point, I think this will be the last story in the series. Unless something totally unexpected happens or people clamour for more.
Author's Response: Oh, do tell me what you saw on the train in a subsequent review! I'm just an American, and I did some research that turned up something like "Wolverhampton declaired worst city in Great Britain" or something like that, so that's why I picked it. I described what I've seen in my city, and hoped it would be about the same. I don't live in a bad area, but I don't have to drive hardly a half hour to get to one.
Author's Response: If flowed very nicely, all things considering actually. There was a certain amount of tiredness after, though, to be sure.
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