sofiaottoman.livejournal.com ([identity profile] sofiaottoman.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lomonaaeren 2008-04-29 01:03 am (UTC)

As I was reading this it struck me that it's almost like he's got Dissociative identity disorder except he's aware of all the 'personalities', but not. He's loosing the 'real' Harry, or maybe that's not true and there is no 'real' Harry just facets of him. I also think it's interesting that he doesn't think he could 'give up' the multiple personalities and he questions whether Draco could deal with that - and I have to say that he thinks about it at all is telling.

The intracies of this chapter were interesting to follow. The way Harry danced around Draco was interesting on a number of levels. As was the fact that Harry contacted Narcissa, whilst I can see the logic in him doing so I wonder of his motives. I also wonder how he's going to pull his plan off, with suggestion only? I think Draco may catch on if it were so. I wonder if Narcissa realises her son is rebelling and if so, if her plan may be to do the opposite of what Draco wants - which could be quite amusing.

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