Ok, that’s an absolutely perfect patronus! So glad that Snape had the foresight to give Harry a portkey.
Oh, poor Harry! I have no love of creepy crawlies, but even I cringed at Snape’s actions.
No owls does sound suspicious, indeed.
Fudge’s suit made for a funny image. I hope that Lucius doesn’t stop by.
Great chapter. I wonder if the Dursleys are featured in Harry’s nightmares and whether Snape will learn more about his time there. The last message feels ominous.
It was so much fun to see Snape fluidly navigate parts of the magical and muggle worlds. I loved the farmers market and how in character Snape is. Harry’s young age makes him very endearing in this story.
I appreciate how Snape tried to understand the cause of Harry’s nightmare and is being entirely reasonable about his need for supplies. Thanks for answering the Figg question!
Thanks for the good chapter. I’m hoping that Snape develops more empathy for Harry!
Harry is handling the abandonment well, though Snape could certainly be more compassionate!
Great chapter. Harry was rightfully dazed by the discovery. I wonder why Figg reported that all was well with the Dursleys. All the little details (the figures, house, Knight Bus, outhouse), all enriched the chapter.
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