Thank you! I'm so glad that you're enjoying this story so much.
That's at least one thing Draco's succeeded at: raising his son without the same loss of innocence that Lucius's raising seems to have entailed for him. And I'm glad you're enjoying him. I was pondering how to have involved in the story as something more than a mere passive object; it looks like the way I chose is working.
Draco's viewpoint is sympathetic, I think, because he's so little capable of sympathy himself at the moment. I think most people can remember a point in their lives when they've acted like that.
I think that because I understand Harry better than I understand Draco at the moment, I'm spending less time in his viewpoint than I might. I'll try to correct that in the next chapter. Really, the only reason he's so aware of his scars at the moment is because of Draco; in his ordinary life, he does manage to ignore them some of the time.
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That's at least one thing Draco's succeeded at: raising his son without the same loss of innocence that Lucius's raising seems to have entailed for him. And I'm glad you're enjoying him. I was pondering how to have involved in the story as something more than a mere passive object; it looks like the way I chose is working.
Draco's viewpoint is sympathetic, I think, because he's so little capable of sympathy himself at the moment. I think most people can remember a point in their lives when they've acted like that.
I think that because I understand Harry better than I understand Draco at the moment, I'm spending less time in his viewpoint than I might. I'll try to correct that in the next chapter. Really, the only reason he's so aware of his scars at the moment is because of Draco; in his ordinary life, he does manage to ignore them some of the time.
And thank you again!