AH! Oh my goodness, that was wonderful. I especially loved those last few lines.
But, I have this hunch about what Harry keeps alluding to. He is going to sacrifice his life to the maze to free Draco, Ron, and Hermione, isn't he? That sounds exactly like him. He thinks the only way to free Draco is to give the maze an equal sacrifice--his own life. It makes sense...in Harry-logic. What a self-sacrificing hero, the idiot!
The veil was a complete surprise. I thought it was a snake (sort of like how Ron and Hermione couldn't hear the Basilisk). It's wonderful how Draco and Harry support each other. Last chapter, Draco was the one who needed to be guided through the obstacle, this time Harry. And again..that last line!
I also (now this is just the shipper in me) love how Harry is being more physical with Draco and not constantly thinking about the whole I'm-can't-like-touching-guys-cause-I-need-to-be-straight train of logic.
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Date: 2008-01-29 11:09 pm (UTC)But, I have this hunch about what Harry keeps alluding to. He is going to sacrifice his life to the maze to free Draco, Ron, and Hermione, isn't he? That sounds exactly like him. He thinks the only way to free Draco is to give the maze an equal sacrifice--his own life. It makes sense...in Harry-logic. What a self-sacrificing hero, the idiot!
The veil was a complete surprise. I thought it was a snake (sort of like how Ron and Hermione couldn't hear the Basilisk). It's wonderful how Draco and Harry support each other. Last chapter, Draco was the one who needed to be guided through the obstacle, this time Harry. And again..that last line!
I also (now this is just the shipper in me) love how Harry is being more physical with Draco and not constantly thinking about the whole I'm-can't-like-touching-guys-cause-I-need-to-be-straight train of logic.
Thank you!