Relax. *pats* The next chapter will be up in a few days.
Yes. Ginny and Harry's relationship will now be a whole hell of a lot more normal.
I wondered how many people would catch that it mattered that Ginny gave Harry her opinion about the potion. Now Harry will essentially have to decide whose opinion he values more.
He can. He doesn't like doing it, though.
He can deal with mild anger and irritation; thus his indulgence of a minute. But he can't deal with rage or true, deep anger. He will find it very hard to confront what he feels after he learns about Daphne, and more about Nott and Diggory's plans.
Daphne might be lying about everything. That's the problem. Draco really can't be sure.
And thanks!
(If it helps, Changing of the Guard will be much more humorous. At least half the plot is Harry and Draco exasperating the hell out of Lucius and Narcissa. And this Harry and Draco are older and more mature than most of my versions of them, so they deal with things more sensibly).
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Date: 2008-03-05 02:28 am (UTC)Yes. Ginny and Harry's relationship will now be a whole hell of a lot more normal.
I wondered how many people would catch that it mattered that Ginny gave Harry her opinion about the potion. Now Harry will essentially have to decide whose opinion he values more.
He can. He doesn't like doing it, though.
He can deal with mild anger and irritation; thus his indulgence of a minute. But he can't deal with rage or true, deep anger. He will find it very hard to confront what he feels after he learns about Daphne, and more about Nott and Diggory's plans.
Daphne might be lying about everything. That's the problem. Draco really can't be sure.
And thanks!
(If it helps, Changing of the Guard will be much more humorous. At least half the plot is Harry and Draco exasperating the hell out of Lucius and Narcissa. And this Harry and Draco are older and more mature than most of my versions of them, so they deal with things more sensibly).