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eelegantlyeevil June 11 2012, 20:10:20 UTC
PerhapsAbsolutely, he had the right do both, not only the first.

I wish I had a way of telling you how much I enjoy the way you play the psychologies of Harry and David off each other. Its one of the things I love about reading your fanfic.

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lomonaaeren June 12 2012, 17:02:38 UTC
Thank you! I think Harry has absorbed a lot of dangerous attitudes, in this fic, towards his own Parseltongue and activities. Crippling guilt like that does no good in changing someone's behavior to be better, for them or for others. Of course, Ron and Hermione didn't mean to encourage guilt like that, but it happened, and Harry has to get past it. Probably best for someone who doesn't buy into it at all to advise him.

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your_hucklebery June 11 2012, 21:52:34 UTC
Draco's net is very cool. I wonder how much Harry is going to physically change.

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lomonaaeren June 12 2012, 17:02:58 UTC
Only as much as he allows himself to, in the end. As he gets better control, some of the changes can retract or reverse.

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lomonaaeren June 12 2012, 17:03:33 UTC
Thank you!

Harry is fighting his way back up. And he and Draco have a disagreement in Chapter 10 that reflects Harry's opinions that are going to stay the same despite Draco's interference.

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thrilladdict June 12 2012, 05:52:47 UTC
I really enjoyed this chapter. I love how Draco talks to Harry and the way he reached out to his wrists. i'm also wondering how much Harry's body will change. And the net, well, there was some awesome imagery there!

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lomonaaeren June 12 2012, 17:03:58 UTC
Thank you!

Harry can reverse and ultimately control the changes. They're basically what happens when he's relaxed and not paying attention, or really stressed and reaching for the magic.

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lijahlover June 12 2012, 06:09:27 UTC
I to can't wait to see how much Harry will change as time goes on.

I love that they are having such intellegent conversations together.

Draco's net is so cool.

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lomonaaeren June 12 2012, 17:04:27 UTC
Thank you!

Harry is starved of someone to talk about it with. That's a problem with the fear of Parseltongue: it kept anyone else from discussing it enough with him in a way that would lessen the fear, instead of increase it.

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