I like this- a lot. Fabulous take on how Draco's so affected by the imprisonment of his dad. And actually, as Draco dropped the waterglass in this fic, I thought of the wine glass incident- and then you go to mention it. *loves*
I like how you've put meaning into the dropping of the glasses- it symbolizes loss of control over the situation, I think, and not really understanding or being able to grasp (ooh, pun XD) what's going on.
I thought of the wine glass incident That's where it all started from really. I actually wrote the last line first. I just kept thinking about that glass smashing, there's something about it that's so final, haunting almost. The sort of little thing that won't really matter that much at the time but when you think back on it it just might have changed everything.
it symbolizes loss of control over the situation, I think, and not really understanding or being able to grasp what's going on. Yeah, Draco's world is falling apart just as much as Harry's. They're much more alike than either of them would like to think.
The wine glass incident in OotP. It's on page 713 of the American version of the book. I don't know what page it's on in the British version, but it's during the Charms O.W.L. Harry walks by, Draco throws a 'scathing' look at him, Harry barely glances back, and the wine glass that he's levitating for the O.W.L. falls and shatters on the floor. :)
I like this- a lot. Fabulous take on how Draco's so affected by the imprisonment of his dad. And actually, as Draco dropped the waterglass in this fic, I thought of the wine glass incident- and then you go to mention it. *loves*
I like how you've put meaning into the dropping of the glasses- it symbolizes loss of control over the situation, I think, and not really understanding or being able to grasp (ooh, pun XD) what's going on.
Again, <3. :D
-Madeline
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That's where it all started from really. I actually wrote the last line first. I just kept thinking about that glass smashing, there's something about it that's so final, haunting almost. The sort of little thing that won't really matter that much at the time but when you think back on it it just might have changed everything.
it symbolizes loss of control over the situation, I think, and not really understanding or being able to grasp what's going on.
Yeah, Draco's world is falling apart just as much as Harry's. They're much more alike than either of them would like to think.
Thanks so much. :)
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