Maybe Weasley traditions don’t work on Potters. I feel like the adults could actually take some time to get to know Harry and his feelings, then life would be better for everyone. Of course this happened in canon too.
Title: Contrariwise
| 27 Mar 2006 8:43 pm
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Reviewer: Kathryn (Anonymous)
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Cool, the Weasely version of the Blood Quill. So, let's get this right: Harry is in pain, escapes so that he can have some peace and is PUNISHED for it. None of these people are his legal guardian, or his parents and yet they have full dominion over him? And then they ALL wonder why he doesn't trust any of them. Gee, I can't imagine what his problem could be. He's punished no matter what he does -- and incarcerated for just being alive. Obviously, there is not a Wizardly Social Services group, otherwise the lot of them would be thrown in jail for this misuse of Power. Too bad Harry won't ever really let them have it for their actions, they certainly deserve whatever he throws out. (And too bad he promised, he should blow up the darn book!)
Title: Contrariwise
| 15 Feb 2005 12:42 am
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Reviewer: Blessing of Earendil (Anonymous)
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I LOVE this! You rock!! More please... I'll die if you leave me on this cliff for much longer! :-)
Author's Response: Did you notice that I updated with Snape's trip to the Dursleys' too? And don't worry, I will get you all away from the cliff soon enough. ;-)
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