ext_194254 ([identity profile] neji-chan.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lomonaaeren 2009-11-28 09:08 pm (UTC)

“Of course we aren’t going to tell them everything.”

That’s exactly what I thought they should do, share the information but not all of it… until Harry spoke, and I realised he had a good point… and then Dearborn showed up and I thought maybe it’s better if they go with Draco’s plan after all… but finally I think telling just Ron and Hermione first was the best decision. Aside from them, I don’t trust anyone (though I want to trust Ketchum and Portillo Lopez).Plus, it means more Trio + Draco interaction, something I was looking forward to.

“If you insult me,” Granger said to Draco, barely moving her lips, “the bargain’s off.”

“I understand,” Draco murmured back. “Simply know that it applies both ways.”


Heh, I loved that exchange.

I’m curious about Ron and Hermione’s reaction. Ron could vote for them to tell The Fellowship everything only to be contrary to Draco. On the other hand, Hermione can as easily go with Draco’s plan as against it.

The whole scene with Dearborn made me uneasy. Most of all because I can’t decide if Harry feeling that itch and then thinking that maybe he should trust Dearborn (not to mention Dearborn jinxing him and demanding to see his eyes) meant Dearborn works for Nihil. He reminded me so much of Snape… I think that is something they should tell a member of the Fellowship.

The little dog appeared offended that he’d been left out of most of their adventures lately.

It’s funny, I was wondering where he was!

The kiss in the hallway was hot, of course. Unfortunately, I was more interesting in the Nihil plot so I couldn’t appreciate it as much… that’s just more proof of how amazing you’re with misteries!

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