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Reviews For Prisoners
I do hope that he chooses to stay with Severus and I hope Hermione does too. I wonder how Harry is going to react to the conversation between Albus, Sev and himself. LOL maybe once Voldemort is gone Harry can get changed back to a 5 or 6 year old and Have Severus re-raise him as he should have been raised from the start. Author's Response: It's okay, I'm a little heartbroken over having to turn Harry back too ... but it had to be done *wails and puts head down on desk*. Ah yes, it would be nice for a family to grow out of this situation. That would be fun for Harry, definitely! No doubt Severus' hair would be grey pretty quickly though if Harry did that, haha! Imagine if Harry had no teenage brain to tell him when not to get into mischief ... and if he actually wasn't scared stiff of getting in trouble! Thanks for reviewing!
Author's Response: Haha, great to hear you liked it! Thanks so much for reading and reviewing!
Author's Response: Yes, it would be good for Hermione and Harry! Thanks so much for sharing your opinion! ;)
Author's Response: Hey Fmh! Thanks for the luck and confidence! ;) Good to hear you enjoyed the chapter. I never want Harry to grow up either! But ... alas ... he must, and a part of me is too obsessed with loose ends to let that happen ... sigh. Cheers!
And this cliffhanger wasn't quite as evil as the last. :-) Good job of helping Harry to start making some realizations. So... WAS it a Grim? Yeah, yeah, I know. You aren't going to tell us yet. Author's Response: Thank you CeeCeeMee! That was probably a pretty scary moment for Harry, and you too! Glad to hear you didn't think the cliffhanger was too evil ... I tried not to make it that way. Hmm, the Grim? Yeah, I'm keeping my lips sealed right now, haha. Thanks so much for reviewing!
It does seem a shame that now he and Snape have got a good relationship they won't get to enjoy a few more long summer days without any worries (assuming Harry is about to turn back into a teenager)but Bell Point has done it's work well. Snape appears to accept his magical limitations with regret, but not bitterness, while Hermione is forging new happy memories to help her through bad times. Looking forward to the next chapter. Author's Response: Quite true that it is sad. I wish this story could go on forever with the fun fluff and everything ... but alas, the days are limited for Harry and Snape. I am glad that you feel Bell Point has done a good job of healing! Thanks for the review rosina, and I am glad that you enjoyed the device to get Harry to see the Sirius situation clearly! Cheers!
Author's Response: Well, strange things happen every day, so who knows, right? I am glad you were impressed with Severus' rescue there. Adrenaline does amazing things ... that, and he's recovered a fair bit.
Author's Response: Ah, when indeed? Thanks for reviewing!
Author's Response: Hmm ... that is the question, eh? Yes, Hermione conjuring the patronus was her emotional recovery, in some sense. I wanted to show that while she is still suffering, she now sees happiness in her life as well. Thanks for the review!
But Harry will still have his memories, right? So, while he might feel a little embarrassed or uncomfortable, hopefully, Harry and Snape will still be able to be a family and hopefully with Hermione too. Author's Response: Just as Harry recalls his memories from his teenage self (although he may temporarily push them away during more childish pursuits), he will recall what has happened when he was a child. So yes ... hopefully, he will be able to grow from it! Thanks so much for reviewing! |
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