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serari_chan August 18 2011, 19:10:02 UTC
Is it really all that surprising to Hermione that they've all changed? Things HAPPEN in a war.

I'm almost worried for George (Fred), because Harry hasn't truly given information on what the machine will do.

Oh yes, Weasleys and Malfoys consulting together over Harry. The world HAS skewed, hasn't it, Draco?

**pouts**
We only get to know of the "good bout of fucking" in the abstract in lieu of the stag in Harry's dream? Well, yeah, I suppose that information IS more important than my wanting to perv out on Harry and Draco dirtying the sheets...

Hmm. Seems that the stag did in fact screw up. No, the hero didn't want to be a hero. Furthermore, accidently letting slip the loopholes in the prophecy isn't going to help you either. Too bad.

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lomonaaeren August 22 2011, 00:36:28 UTC
She's more worried about what the changes might have been like, since she's not there to monitor them.

Harry is afraid of what revealing the information would reveal to the lightning stag and the future/prophecy/whatever the hell is really going on there.

Yes, the information is more important. :) But I think I can promise you at least one sex scene before the end.

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enamoril August 19 2011, 00:37:15 UTC
So sad that this story is going to end soon D: I hold out for a happy ending, but... I still wonder if Harry can avoid this destiny all his life and still retain his magic...

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lomonaaeren August 22 2011, 00:36:50 UTC
I think you will find the ending not completely unhappy. Bittersweet or so.

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anonymous August 19 2011, 10:57:37 UTC
Does Hermione truly think Harry is mad? But why?
Everyone witnessed his fight with Pedlar, it was self-defense! And Duplais was an accident.

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lomonaaeren August 22 2011, 00:38:12 UTC
It was partly (for Ron and others on the scene) the way that Harry seemed to respond to things that were there, and partly the literally insane power that Harry wields. For people like Hermione who are at a distance from the war, burning down Azkaban doesn't seem like the sanest thing ever. Nor does taming dragons or burning a woman to death. If Harry's magic is so much stronger, runs the argument, surely he should have been able to imprison Pedlar instead of killing her.

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