I do remember you commenting on the first one and I'm happy you liked it enough to re-read again. I'm also quite glad that you got what the point I was trying to get across in this story- that love always shines through no matter how dark the world is and that redemption doesn't happen in a day. That the right thing is not always clear and sometimes all we have to go on is whether or not the choice is something we can live with.
Thank you for reading. I'm delighted you enjoyed this story and hope you like the sequel as well :)
God I love this story. You know that already - I think I probably embarrassed myself with squee during world cup but I wanted to reread before reading the sequel and guh, just as good the second time through. And while I'm pretty sure I quoted this back at you before, I'll do it again, because this:
For the very next day, I find myself waking up with my face planted uncomfortably against dirtied stone and my arms full of a barely conscious Potter who is muttering over and over again, “You came. You came. You came,” in such a practised way that I’m sure he’s been repeating it for far longer than he’s been able to believe it.
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Thank you for reading. I'm delighted you enjoyed this story and hope you like the sequel as well :)
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For the very next day, I find myself waking up with my face planted uncomfortably against dirtied stone and my arms full of a barely conscious Potter who is muttering over and over again, “You came. You came. You came,” in such a practised way that I’m sure he’s been repeating it for far longer than he’s been able to believe it.
kills me dead. You are a goddess.
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*blushes* You're far too kind to me!
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