And I'm sorry! Did I really make you cry? XD I adore Narcissa, she was one of the few good things in DH (I adore her for saving Harry), and I just cannot see her letting her grandson fall apart like his parents. (I also cannot see Draco having a happy marriage with someone who's supposed to be only three years younger or so and yet we never once saw her in the books. Seriously. At least we saw Ginny every once in a while. XDD)
I like this one (but then, I like all of them). I definitely think it's awesome that Scorp takes care of the house when Narcissa's not able to, and that he's so close to Cissa.
This was just beautiful. I've often thought about the brokenness that Jo eluded to in the epilogue, and you've given that a wonderful back-story. I have the same soft-spot for Narcissa too.
I love Narcissa. It seems like she was the only one in that family with a good head on her shoulders. XD
And I simply cannot see the children of a war torn era growing up in complete happiness, especially the ones with parents who were really affected by the war.
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And I'm sorry! Did I really make you cry? XD I adore Narcissa, she was one of the few good things in DH (I adore her for saving Harry), and I just cannot see her letting her grandson fall apart like his parents. (I also cannot see Draco having a happy marriage with someone who's supposed to be only three years younger or so and yet we never once saw her in the books. Seriously. At least we saw Ginny every once in a while. XDD)
Thank you! ♥
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Rose is indeed next! And she's one of the only truly happy characters. XD
And check your inbox. You should have Astoria's bio in there. :)
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Awesome job!
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This was remarkably well thought out and wonderfully written. I can't thank you enough. You just made my day!
Peace,
Bubba
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No, thank you for the lovely compliment! I'm glad you liked it! :)
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And I simply cannot see the children of a war torn era growing up in complete happiness, especially the ones with parents who were really affected by the war.
Thank you so much for reading and commenting! :)
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Thanks for reading though! :)
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