GIFT: Not So Wild (PG), for curia_regis

May 21, 2010 08:23

Title: Not So Wild
Author: eeyore9990
Beta Readers: iulia_linnea and leela_cat
Recipient: curia_regis
Rating: PG
(Highlight to View) Warning(s): For past child abuse.
Recipient's Prompt: Post-Hogwarts. Something where Snape is watching Luna. I'd love Luna to be doing something odd. If it's a fic then I'd like what Luna is doing to be something that seems on the face of it to be strange, ( Read more... )

author: eeyore9990, recipient: curia_regis, 2010 gift, *fic

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snegurochka_lee May 21 2010, 21:59:45 UTC
Oh, how fascinating! I really enjoyed the way this story unfolded, with such a quietly mysterious atmosphere. Loved the dialogue between them, too, and the final 'mystery' -- oof. So cool!

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gelsey May 21 2010, 22:50:26 UTC
I love seeing different views of what Luna's mother was doing when Luna saw her die. Some are benevolent, some important, and this one is heartbreaking. Very well done! And I love how they seem to come to an understanding. Mm. Very good, mystery author!

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blueartemis07 May 22 2010, 00:52:01 UTC
How tragically sad. What a horrible thing for Meri to do to her daughter. And I think Severus probably liked her way of accepting an apology.

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curia_regis May 22 2010, 07:56:51 UTC
Oooh, this was really intriguing! I loved your explanation of Luna's mother's death. This entire fic had an almost dream-like quality that very much echoes how I see Luna.

"Oh, dear." Lovegood's eyes grew larger. "Harry will be most upset to hear that."

I loved that line! So very Luna.

Lovegood blinked twice and then smiled. "We can be more, I suppose. Yes," she said musingly. "That's actually fine. I think I'd like to be more than friends with you. You're quite brilliant. And handsome, I suppose, though that hardly matters."

I loved this line as well! I'm going to resist quoting half the fic. *g*

Thank you so much mystery author! I loved this!

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maggiecate May 22 2010, 14:40:31 UTC
What an original idea, brilliantly executed. A most intriguing read, I really enjoyed it.

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