I'd honestly forgotten that parallel for a while. But yes, his appearing in green robes is symbolic of the fact that he's trying to heighten his appearance as Harry Potter.
Draco might really try to spoil Harry if he fell in love with him. I would imagine that gifts would be a way of showing his love, since we do know in canon that he receives gifts from his parents.
Nusante is only nineteen. Some of his reaction can probably be attributed to that.
Hermione and Ron will appear in a few chapters. Ron probably is feeling shame, but the indignation might be stronger. Why did Harry have to go and fall in love with Malfoy, of all people?
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Date: 2008-06-07 02:24 am (UTC)I'd honestly forgotten that parallel for a while. But yes, his appearing in green robes is symbolic of the fact that he's trying to heighten his appearance as Harry Potter.
Draco might really try to spoil Harry if he fell in love with him. I would imagine that gifts would be a way of showing his love, since we do know in canon that he receives gifts from his parents.
Nusante is only nineteen. Some of his reaction can probably be attributed to that.
Hermione and Ron will appear in a few chapters. Ron probably is feeling shame, but the indignation might be stronger. Why did Harry have to go and fall in love with Malfoy, of all people?