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lilgreyblob May 20 2012, 20:01:35 UTC
Thanks for the awesome chapter! Heheh... I can't wait to read the next!~ :D ♥.

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lomonaaeren May 25 2012, 14:33:36 UTC
Thank you!

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lijahlover May 20 2012, 20:04:44 UTC
Yes Harry it is good enough, give in to Draco.

I swear your Draco is so sexy and seductive in this story *rawr*

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lomonaaeren May 25 2012, 14:33:56 UTC
Thanks!

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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lijahlover May 25 2012, 19:45:59 UTC
I know I just find Draco sexy just being bad,sneaky and snarky his usual things :)

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thrilladdict May 20 2012, 21:03:48 UTC
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

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lomonaaeren May 25 2012, 14:34:13 UTC
Thank you!

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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ashcake0405 May 21 2012, 00:53:48 UTC
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.

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lomonaaeren May 25 2012, 14:34:57 UTC
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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lomonaaeren May 25 2012, 14:35:15 UTC
Thank you!

No, there's not. Especially not because of what Chance tells him in the next chapter.

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