Heh, well, there are clues buried in that scene as to the witch's identity, if you can find them.
Draco sees no reason not to go for broke now. Harry already knows most of the secrets he tried to keep hidden.
And you're right that he's probably suppressing most of his emotions on his own. The problem is that he links passion with sexual passion, and sexual passion with the emotions the potion does suppress.
The question about Harry's magic is answered by the end of the story.
Hermione has been busy with all sorts of things, one of which might be trying to deal with her depression.
Harry's ability to recognize manipulation might be exaggerated a bit, yes. :)
Thanks for reviewing!
(If it helps, Harry's Project will finish in a few more days).
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Draco sees no reason not to go for broke now. Harry already knows most of the secrets he tried to keep hidden.
And you're right that he's probably suppressing most of his emotions on his own. The problem is that he links passion with sexual passion, and sexual passion with the emotions the potion does suppress.
The question about Harry's magic is answered by the end of the story.
Hermione has been busy with all sorts of things, one of which might be trying to deal with her depression.
Harry's ability to recognize manipulation might be exaggerated a bit, yes. :)
Thanks for reviewing!
(If it helps, Harry's Project will finish in a few more days).