His reaction in the book to killing Voldemort certainly seemed very subdued. Of course, this Harry is not quite canon Harry, and is overly convinced that his one great moment is passed. He really would prefer that everyone just ignore what makes him different from the ordinary, which of course is impossible.
Ron honestly doesn't hate Draco. He had a faint hope that Draco's extreme attachment to Harry wasn't anticipated, though, and now he has to give that up, darn it.
It won't be easy, no. And it will be harder when both Harry and Draco have to meet people outside the immediate circle of Harry's friends and the therapists.
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Date: 2008-02-19 06:21 pm (UTC)His reaction in the book to killing Voldemort certainly seemed very subdued. Of course, this Harry is not quite canon Harry, and is overly convinced that his one great moment is passed. He really would prefer that everyone just ignore what makes him different from the ordinary, which of course is impossible.
Ron honestly doesn't hate Draco. He had a faint hope that Draco's extreme attachment to Harry wasn't anticipated, though, and now he has to give that up, darn it.
It won't be easy, no. And it will be harder when both Harry and Draco have to meet people outside the immediate circle of Harry's friends and the therapists.