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Reviews For Digging for the Bones
Author's Response: Thank you. No Harry's not going to be happy when he finds out who his temporary guardian is going to be. Ginny's having a very hard time right now.
I've been meaning to say how much I'm enjoying this story, BTW. I'm always happy to see an update. Harry's denial and confusion is perfect.
Author's Response: Better ways for treating infertility? Or better ways to conceive? In a population as interbred as Pure Blood Wizards, infertility and low fertility might be a logical genetic problem. Given the number of only children, it might be a widspread problem, to see low fertility. However, given that Wizard society is so very conservative on so many levels, things like IVF and sperm banks (or the magical equivalent) may just not exist. Or be prohibitively expensive. And given how fertility treatments are so very difficult, the tried and true methods are often the surest. Even in the Muggle world, ovulation can be brought on by medications, so I'm assuming a potion or charm exists to help that. If Lily had been trying to conceive for a year, and was studying healing, she'd be well-versed in all of it. And, as Snape has said, James was the father in every way that mattered.
Good chapter :) Author's Response: The forms need a witness. Severus might have taken Poppy, but she's still in London. He's counting on Lupin's loyalty to James to keep him quiet. |
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