That was absolutely beautiful. I particularly love the way Ron gave his quiet approval to Harry about Draco and Snape and how Hermione was the one who, this time, to question and distrust Harry's decision about them.
I love Dumbledore, you know, and in this story he is pitiful. There's something ultimately tragic about a brilliant, wonderful geniuses even when they triumph. I feel Dumbledore to be like that; they've sacrificed too much, I think (eg. Arianna, Grindelwald)
But my favorite part was of the way Draco kept popping in Harry's thoughts every other moment. Like he's consulting, remembering, planning and everything else with Draco in his mind...it speaks largely how of integrated Draco has become into Harry's life.
Also, Narcissa on Draco's side is inspired.
Just everything was incredible. Thank you.
(also, Harry's revelation is on the way, right? You practically gave it away!!!!!!!! teehee)
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I love Dumbledore, you know, and in this story he is pitiful. There's something ultimately tragic about a brilliant, wonderful geniuses even when they triumph. I feel Dumbledore to be like that; they've sacrificed too much, I think (eg. Arianna, Grindelwald)
But my favorite part was of the way Draco kept popping in Harry's thoughts every other moment. Like he's consulting, remembering, planning and everything else with Draco in his mind...it speaks largely how of integrated Draco has become into Harry's life.
Also, Narcissa on Draco's side is inspired.
Just everything was incredible. Thank you.
(also, Harry's revelation is on the way, right? You practically gave it away!!!!!!!! teehee)