Impressive. While I realised early on that it was all Draco's doing, I still thought he was resurrecting Voldemort in order to avenge his father's death. I never for a second suspected that he was bringing back the one person he loved beyond everybody else - Lucius.
And I'll have to say that I don't see it as an unhappy ending. While it is not a traditional type of a happy-end, it is still kind of bitter-sweet, for Harry wouldn't have been happy and would've been deeply troubled and drown in guilt if he had regained his self after everything that happened. And This way, both Harry died, and Draco managed to get his father back.
In the end it was the best possible ending in the situation, which makes it as happy an end as possible under the circumstances.
I loved it. It was strong and short and packed and saturated, concentrating on Harry and to a part Draco and it managed to relay everything without for a second taking the reader's attention astray. Once again you manage to amaze me.
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And I'll have to say that I don't see it as an unhappy ending. While it is not a traditional type of a happy-end, it is still kind of bitter-sweet, for Harry wouldn't have been happy and would've been deeply troubled and drown in guilt if he had regained his self after everything that happened. And This way, both Harry died, and Draco managed to get his father back.
In the end it was the best possible ending in the situation, which makes it as happy an end as possible under the circumstances.
I loved it. It was strong and short and packed and saturated, concentrating on Harry and to a part Draco and it managed to relay everything without for a second taking the reader's attention astray. Once again you manage to amaze me.