Oh, good for Harry! He was very strong in the 'vision'. Now he just needs to realize what he feels for Draco isn't a silly ol' infatuation! Perhaps Draco can assist him with that.
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Wonderful action scene - I'd been wondering how you'd resolve that one! \o/
Harry's very committed to not telling Draco his feelings, because it worked out so badly with Lionel. Hopefully Draco can convince him not to feel that way, yes, but he'd have to discover the truth first.
I'm glad Harry isn't obssesed with Lionel anymore (btw, why Lionel? It makes me think of Lionel Ritchie and imagining Harry crushing on Lionel Ritchie is a disturbing picture XD)
I think the main difference between twisted and aurors from Socrates Corps is that twisted want to kill people. As long as those aurors don't start doing that, the line between them is absolutely clear.
I wonder about that key. It must be something Alexander wants.
I always have trouble with first names for characters, especially ones that sound like they could fit into the wizarding world! I chose Lionel because it's a bit more uncommon.
The Socrates Corps has perhaps suffered because their definition for twisted is based on things like companions and symbols. So if someone else has those things, they could be twisted by that definition.
Harry has no middle ground, does he? Either he's never going to love anyone again, or he must not know love. But he does think that he can learn. He just doesn't think that his sudden attraction to Draco can be the building ground for that kind of love.
Because Alexander has worked so hard to acquire twisted abilities, I wonder if the globes are a way for him to to so since an unspeakable is losing magic because of a globe. I suppose it would depend on whether he is having a bit of self-loathing and wants to goad the aurors into killing him, or whether he wants to stop twisteds, or whether he wants the auror department to reassess their policies of non-negotiable death sentences for the twisted. He might even be looking for a cure. It sounds like Alexander projects himself inside the visions, though, or can insert himself for a time. Maybe Harry's conversation with him made him think. Maybe not.
Well, it could have been an accident that Alexander drank that potion with the undiluted blood, or he might not have known what it would do.
Alexander being insane or not matters a lot here. Harry and Draco assumed he was from the beginning because all the twisted they've known have been insane, but maybe he's not and can be influenced.
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Wonderful action scene - I'd been wondering how you'd resolve that one! \o/
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Harry's very committed to not telling Draco his feelings, because it worked out so badly with Lionel. Hopefully Draco can convince him not to feel that way, yes, but he'd have to discover the truth first.
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I'm glad Harry isn't obssesed with Lionel anymore (btw, why Lionel? It makes me think of Lionel Ritchie and imagining Harry crushing on Lionel Ritchie is a disturbing picture XD)
I think the main difference between twisted and aurors from Socrates Corps is that twisted want to kill people. As long as those aurors don't start doing that, the line between them is absolutely clear.
I wonder about that key. It must be something Alexander wants.
Great chapter, this story is amazing ^^
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The Socrates Corps has perhaps suffered because their definition for twisted is based on things like companions and symbols. So if someone else has those things, they could be twisted by that definition.
Thank you!
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Harry has no middle ground, does he? Either he's never going to love anyone again, or he must not know love. But he does think that he can learn. He just doesn't think that his sudden attraction to Draco can be the building ground for that kind of love.
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Alexander being insane or not matters a lot here. Harry and Draco assumed he was from the beginning because all the twisted they've known have been insane, but maybe he's not and can be influenced.
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