Feldorsius may or may not have been a Slytherin, but he really did feel close to Draco as a fellow brewer.
In this case, I think Charlemagne has been manipulating Amos, feeding him stories of Harry's getting away with everything and destroying their family's chances until Amos is foaming at the mouth. Of course, that backfired on him, and rather badly, too.
Draco really could be in danger if he talks to Harry; maybe Daphne's put a spell on him to prevent that, too.
And no, the potion isn't the reason Harry reacted like that. It's true that Harry has gotten to be rather calmer in the intervening years since the war, and the potion has helped. But by now, he's just so used to being calm and polite that it comes naturally with other emotions. If Draco wants him to be more than that, he'll have to tell him.
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Feldorsius may or may not have been a Slytherin, but he really did feel close to Draco as a fellow brewer.
In this case, I think Charlemagne has been manipulating Amos, feeding him stories of Harry's getting away with everything and destroying their family's chances until Amos is foaming at the mouth. Of course, that backfired on him, and rather badly, too.
Draco really could be in danger if he talks to Harry; maybe Daphne's put a spell on him to prevent that, too.
And no, the potion isn't the reason Harry reacted like that. It's true that Harry has gotten to be rather calmer in the intervening years since the war, and the potion has helped. But by now, he's just so used to being calm and polite that it comes naturally with other emotions. If Draco wants him to be more than that, he'll have to tell him.