I don't like Klein and I don't think Harry's a serial killer, but I agree with some of her points, since, at least with the Death Eaters, Harry had other choices and yet he chose to kill those people. And he doesn't seem affected at all, which it's worse. I know it's not the case in this fic, but in RL that would make him a bit psychopath.
I'd like to know what's happening with Draco, especially because Harry seems attracted to him when Draco's not being an ass. And Draco was awesome arguing with Klein ^^ I loved the way he and Harry worked together, it was like a glimpse of the relationship they will have.
Well, it will give Snape something to research, at lesat!
Harry isn't affected partially because of what happened over the summer. He's decided that there are certain things he's not going to let torment him anymore, and excessive guilt is one of them. He didn't let that happen even in the books, where he used the Imperius and the Cruciatus Curses without much caring about it if it was on Death Eaters. He doesn't feel guilty for killing people who want to kill him.
Yes, that's a lot of it. This is supposed to be her job, and Harry's walking all over it.
Draco is not going to let Harry ruin his chances of getting out of there with some information, and Harry feels much the same way. Thus the reason they work together.
Serial Killer- I don't think it means what Klein thinks it means. Also, that she is expecting a school boy to exercise auror strategy when someone is trying to kill him seems pretty ridiculous. I mean, could be a lot of things going on here. If she is incompetent, she could be trying to save face and divert blame. If she is an idiot, she could actually believe that malarkey. If she has political aspirations, she could be trying to set Harry up for her benefit.
Also, that they didn't even speak about looking into whoever reset the new and improved wards makes me wonder what's going on with the aurors. Bad news all around.
“Serial killer” is hardly an appropriate term; Harry is more of a “serial defender of self and others in ways that might be more aggressive than others would choose and therefore have a higher than average chance of resulting in the permanent incapacity of the attacker”, though of course that is not a very catchy phrase.
Draco was marvellous with his “Bollocks” and subsequent comments that turned it from an interrogation of Harry to one of the aurors, and the aurors, particularly Klein, did not do well under the examination.
I’ll just wait to find out what the magenta colour means rather than speculating. Harry probably has more chance of finding out the correct reason from Snape than the aurors’ potions master.
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I don't like Klein and I don't think Harry's a serial killer, but I agree with some of her points, since, at least with the Death Eaters, Harry had other choices and yet he chose to kill those people. And he doesn't seem affected at all, which it's worse. I know it's not the case in this fic, but in RL that would make him a bit psychopath.
I'd like to know what's happening with Draco, especially because Harry seems attracted to him when Draco's not being an ass. And Draco was awesome arguing with Klein ^^ I loved the way he and Harry worked together, it was like a glimpse of the relationship they will have.
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Harry isn't affected partially because of what happened over the summer. He's decided that there are certain things he's not going to let torment him anymore, and excessive guilt is one of them. He didn't let that happen even in the books, where he used the Imperius and the Cruciatus Curses without much caring about it if it was on Death Eaters. He doesn't feel guilty for killing people who want to kill him.
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Yes, that's a lot of it. This is supposed to be her job, and Harry's walking all over it.
Draco is not going to let Harry ruin his chances of getting out of there with some information, and Harry feels much the same way. Thus the reason they work together.
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Also, that they didn't even speak about looking into whoever reset the new and improved wards makes me wonder what's going on with the aurors. Bad news all around.
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Draco was marvellous with his “Bollocks” and subsequent comments that turned it from an interrogation of Harry to one of the aurors, and the aurors, particularly Klein, did not do well under the examination.
I’ll just wait to find out what the magenta colour means rather than speculating. Harry probably has more chance of finding out the correct reason from Snape than the aurors’ potions master.
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Harry is going to be surprised that Snape actually wants to research this, as he isn't used to someone Slytherins caring that much about his problems.
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Oh golly, wonder what this color means for Harry. Probably something strange; the norm for him, haha.
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