ext_194254 ([identity profile] neji-chan.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lomonaaeren 2008-01-16 11:27 pm (UTC)

This is a very important chapter, a turning point in Harry, Hermione and Draco’s interaction with one another. There’s not absolute trust between them, but it’s a start. Now I can’t wait to the next brewing, I’m sure it’ll be different than the previous ones.

I loved Draco’s reaction to Diggory’s visit and his exasperation at Harry’s cluelessness about anything related to politics. I think Harry’s reaction when he found out about Draco’s reasons for helping him was a bit harsh (as much as I love powerful Harry doing wandless magic :D ). For me, Draco was interested in the potion only for the money for a whole 2 seconds after Harry told him what it would do. Then his passion took over.

There are more clues about what the potion does, and honestly I love fiery Harry 100 times more than potion Harry. However, now I’m more curious about the Incident. Ït must be driving Draco crazy not knowing why would Harry suppress himself so much. I know it drives me crazy ::lol::

When Harry asked if Draco would brew an addictive potion I thought he was going to say yes, so when he said no I thought it was OC. Until he gave his reasons. Not because it’s wrong, or because it’d cause the addict and everyone connected to that person suffering, or because it could be too dangerous for his business… but because it’d be too easy for an artist like him. I love this Draco :)

Looking forward to more!

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