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Reviews For Reading the Signs
Yup, and that's why these kinds of stories are some of my very favorites. I love these interactions and how well you manage to ever so slowly wrap Harry around Snape's little finger (whether he likes it or not). Another great chapter and looking forward to the next one! Author's Response: They're both very slowly becoming entwined in each others lives, but Severus is more aware of it, and thus more aware of how powerless he is to stop it :-D Thanks for your review!
please mooore ;-) Author's Response: Thank you!
Author's Response: Tears, oh my! Looks like a mission accomplished then!
Keep up the good work, yes? =3 =3 =3 Author's Response: Aw, thanks. Is it weird that making people cry is sort of a good thing?
Glad you liked it!
Author's Response: I think this is the crest of the hill, and things are bound to get better. Relatively speaking, anyway. Of course, there's still Harry's penchant for getting into trouble....
Author's Response: I'm so glad you were able to pick up on his frustration. Because he *is* very frustrated. He wants to help Harry, but can't help thinking that nothing he's doing is making any difference. So in a fit of desperation, this was what he came up with. Thanks for your thoughts!
That was good idea! A promise made real... Author's Response: Snape was at a bit of a loss, so it was the "realest" (urgh) thing he could think of under pressure. And I think it spoke to Harry more than words could have.
Author's Response: Well, that's one of the benefits of being a wizard, no? :)
Author's Response: I'm not sure if "soon" would be the right word. Harry's got his reasons for not talking, even if he doesn't understand what they are right now. But he will talk again. It's coming eventually! Thanks for the review!
Author's Response: It was a wee bit intense, wasn't it? Hopefully things will chill out a bit for Severus and Harry. |
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