Awesome chapter! I loved how the parselmouth gift is progressing on Harry. I also loved Draco showing up when he did, his words and gestures. I wonder if Harry is close to agreeing as Draco thinks, or if Harry will despair and fight it further? I'm piqued by the promise of more distress. I wonder if that makes me dark too? :D
I'm glad Draco got the chance to explain the difference between Dark wizards and Insane wizards. I always thought people tended to group the two together way too much. It seems authors tend to forget about the gray area of magic a lot, and either have it light wizard automatically equals good, and having any dark wizard being evil and insane. If Harry wants to have a life at all, he definitely won't find it staying in St. Mungo's like his friends seem to want. And if he thinks he has enough will-power to wish the parseltongue away, then he should believe he has enough will-power to embrace it without going so dark where he would use it to hurt people.
Harry doesn't believe he has enough willpower, because what he does have should have been enough that he could banish the Parseltongue before now. It appeared suddenly; he certainly didn't want it to come back and take over his life.
Draco is biased in his own way, but it can perhaps be a corrective bias to Harry's.
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I swear your Draco is so sexy and seductive in this story *rawr*
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Draco actually doesn't mean to be all that sexy and seductive. He just wants Harry, and is laying out the trutha s he sees it.
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Well, there is more distress, but maybe not as much as you want. And if you're Dark, then I'm midnight.
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Draco is biased in his own way, but it can perhaps be a corrective bias to Harry's.
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No, there's not. Especially not because of what Chance tells him in the next chapter.
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