I love this chapter--I remember my first riding lessons--I can't imagine doing it bare-back. Some of my most enjoyable times in college where when I was able to take riding lessons and just hang out at the stables.
Looking forward to your next update. V.
Is it really that difficult for people to learn to sit a horse? I've been stepped on, and bucked off, but I've never fallen off. My instructor said I had a natural seat, and my grandma said I learned to ride a horse faster than I learned to walk. I learned Western riding first, I was set to compete in a barrel race. Cin said after I learned everything she could teach me in Western we'd learn English and see if I had a knack for jumping as I did for barrels. We never got around to it though. I forget English riders refer to a jog, lope, and run as a trot, canter and gallop sometimes. Sorry for my ramblings, I can't see what you have Harry do with Selene, kinda excited.
Such a great chapter! I loved how Harry and Severus have bonded here! Please write more!
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| 12 Mar 2010 1:20 am
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Loved it! A wonderful chapter!
Loved the punishment, it was fair. I was also glad to see how Sev handled Harry's nightmare and that he told Harry the truth. Harry will now trust him and I can't wait till you update again!
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| 12 Mar 2010 12:10 am
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| Title: Midnight Regrets
| 11 Mar 2010 11:43 pm
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Well done Severus in telling off Dumbledore he deserves it!
I'm glad that Severus decided to tell Harry about Moon Fire. I really believe that it would have been disastrous to their budding relationship if he hadn't. Trust is an extremely important issue to both of them. They have both been hurt many times in the past and they need to be honest with each other to build the trust that will be necessary.
Great chapter!
lol I can't wait snape in wildfire mode " no sit more foward : :No! do not rip my mane out I said grap it! not Yank it!" "Sorry professor!"
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