So what happened is that the life debts created that world, and were showing it to them in dreams and mirrors but it wasn't real until they split.
Yes, exactly.
Harry and Draco will have to feel out the details that they don't know. Their dreams showed them some, but not everything. For the present, they'll probably have to say that the magical "experiment" they were doing knocked out some of their wits.
As for their behavior to one another, luckily no one but Narcissa really lives close enough to them to notice a difference. (In this world, as the dreams hinted at, Hermione and Ron tolerate Draco but don't really like him, so they're not always hanging around Malfoy Manor).
Draco would probably say that he sure would have tried to understand the magical things happening to him, so Harry damn well should have, too. :)
Poor Harry. He doesn't mind being happy anymore, but he hates to think of other people paying the price of the happiness.
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Yes, exactly.
Harry and Draco will have to feel out the details that they don't know. Their dreams showed them some, but not everything. For the present, they'll probably have to say that the magical "experiment" they were doing knocked out some of their wits.
As for their behavior to one another, luckily no one but Narcissa really lives close enough to them to notice a difference. (In this world, as the dreams hinted at, Hermione and Ron tolerate Draco but don't really like him, so they're not always hanging around Malfoy Manor).
Draco would probably say that he sure would have tried to understand the magical things happening to him, so Harry damn well should have, too. :)
Poor Harry. He doesn't mind being happy anymore, but he hates to think of other people paying the price of the happiness.
The last two chapters are all about details.