Wow, I am very interested in the fact that the Unspeakables have taken to raising cobras. Draco's so...bubbly to show Potter the snake. How cute. Hahah. :}.
Yes, so far we only have Draco's biased perspective and Harry's limited one. (Of course, Ron and Hermione are also biased and limited in listening only to the Healers). Harry loves them and won't give up on them, and he will insist on meeting with them later. The only thing he would absolutely refuse to listen to is a proposal that he go back into the "care" of the Healers.
I'm more than a little sad at Ron at the end of this chapter and how he spoke about Harry. It would be nice if they understood the choice Harry had to make. Its different than sacrificing himself for the "greater good." This time he doesn't have to die to protect anyone and I wish they'd realize that instead of making it harder on him. I do wonder if the snakes are right and Harry can truly trust Draco. I wonder if they know Draco's intentions and reasons. Some of those reasons are pretty spiteful.
Ron thinks that Harry is going insane, and soon the choices he would make if he was sane won't matter that much. But once he sees that Harry is still capable of making intelligent decisions, that may change.
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Yes, so far we only have Draco's biased perspective and Harry's limited one. (Of course, Ron and Hermione are also biased and limited in listening only to the Healers). Harry loves them and won't give up on them, and he will insist on meeting with them later. The only thing he would absolutely refuse to listen to is a proposal that he go back into the "care" of the Healers.
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Great story so far.
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Thank you!
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