Okay, I was not expecting a bear; a pizzly bear. 😂😂😂😂 It sounds so much funnier and lamer than it is. It would be freaking awesome to be a bear! Also, those Hufflepuffs, talk about scare the life out of some kids. Just going about your business and a BEAR walks into the freaking Entrance Hall.
😂😂😂😂 Pranks where all involved parties aren't upset or hurt are the best.
I feel like that move in Candyland were you get the one sugar, snow princess chick and you're suddenly like three turns from winning. I'm waiting for the purple gumdrop dude to turn up; the other shoe to drop. For a 30 chapter ficb this is happening way too fast. Like in Jane Eyre, you're reading along and they get engaged and you're like, "Crap, there's 300 more pages, shit does not work out." That's the vibe I'm contending with.
Aaaand, We're back to square one. Hello everybody, yes this place looks familiar, because it would seem we are walking in circles. Plot, love it.
Whoa! That was both fast (finding out about the addiction) and shit just hit the fan.
Oh, this is NOT going to end well. For. ANYBODY! I'm getting anxiety just reading it.
Ron, I've noticed, is chillest and most open-minded when worried about Harry and how he's been treated over the summer. So, I think his reaction fit, especially because he really realized after the First Task that Harry really doesn't have a life to be jealous of; and afterward is generally a very forgiving person, even when it comes to people who've been horrid to him for years; Draco, Snape, even Dudley in canon.
I love when Harry first comes up with the business idea that Draco just laughs, like "what? You're terrible at potions!". Also, that explosion was long in coming.
Yep, just blurt it out there, in the middle of the night, laying on the cold stone floor, right after he woke up from a nightmare. I admit, I giggled. It was such an inelegant way for the reveal to happen. No drama, or yelling or denial. It wasn't what I was expecting, but it was awesome.
I hate how often Harry has to be biologically related to Snape for him to be decent, but at the same time it works so and maybe too well because Snape's biggest problem with him is an old grudge against his dad. I'm loving this story. I wasn't sure about it with the whole 'unforgivable Sirius' thing, but I'm really interested.
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