Ok, before I write this, this is a scene that came to my mind when I was imaging what it would be like if my OC Zara Black had been in HP since the first year (which would have been her third I believe...she would have graduated during GoF). This is her going off on someone about prejudice against the slytherins. It basically came out of me getting
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Just a few things: you really need to spellcheck and or proof read that, there are quite a few typos/spelling mistakes. I can go through and point them out if you want XP
Also, you need speech marks at the beginning of new paragraphs when she's speaking - although not at the ends.
Other than that, it's cool. Zara seems fun, and it's good to see someone defending Slytherins - not that I'm a particular fan, myself. Who did bring her up? - I assume not Sirius... And who's her *mother*? XD
And uh... she doesn't actually swear. ^^;;
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Zara's main story is "A Sorta Fairytale" which I've written only one chapter so far but I have the whole thing planned out in my head (just have to add the HBP events to it). Her mother is another OC of mine named Athena Malfoy in that one who raises her and her younger brother James (born in 1981) in PA (It seemed like a good location when I wrote it)from 1982 till the end of OoTP.
Its a story that has been going throuhg my brain for a couple years now that I finally just sat down and started to write. It's on my ff.net account and probably this journal if your interested.
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Aww, Sirius called his kid James ^^ Cute.
I may go look for it... ^^
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HBP = Half-Blood Prince, the sixth Harry Potter book.
Well, actually Athena named him Sirius James Black and he goes by James. Sirius really had nothing to do with that as he was in jail when Jamie (as everyone calls him) was born in December. I figured with how close the two were, they would have ended up naming one of thier kids after the other.
Here's the link: http://www.fanfiction.net/~sokorralewis Both Athena and Zara stories are near the top of the page.
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