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Chapter Eighteen of 'The Descent of Magic'- Permission and Pardon
Jun 25, 2012 15:04
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lilgreyblob
June 25 2012, 19:54:37 UTC
"I trust you."... I don't think I could have made a description for that line nearly as good as yours.
Thanks for the chapter!
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lomonaaeren
June 27 2012, 17:48:35 UTC
Thank you! I'm glad you liked that line.
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star_faerie
June 25 2012, 20:12:06 UTC
Brilliant chapter! This was a really powerful one. I think Harry's "I trust you." kinda sums up this chapter. Such a short but poweful line.
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lomonaaeren
June 27 2012, 17:48:51 UTC
Thanks.
Yes, that line is probably the most important event in this chapter, for both of them.
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hpjk_addict
June 25 2012, 20:47:08 UTC
Another great chapter! But who are those warlocks who did this to Harry?! Do we know them?
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lomonaaeren
June 27 2012, 17:49:08 UTC
Thanks!
No. Their identity is a secret, and no one in the story currently is one of them in secret.
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lomonaaeren
June 27 2012, 17:49:39 UTC
Thank you!
That's probably one of the reasons Harry hasn't ventured much outside his warded house in the last few years, aside from physical pain. As long as he stays in a secure place, the chance that the torture could recur is smaller.
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groolover
June 25 2012, 22:39:35 UTC
This story just gets better and better. I think this was my favourite chapter so far. So powerful.
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lomonaaeren
June 27 2012, 17:49:46 UTC
Thank you!
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Yes, that line is probably the most important event in this chapter, for both of them.
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No. Their identity is a secret, and no one in the story currently is one of them in secret.
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That's probably one of the reasons Harry hasn't ventured much outside his warded house in the last few years, aside from physical pain. As long as he stays in a secure place, the chance that the torture could recur is smaller.
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