Ah... Finally finished it and there was quite a fair amount of angst and drama... And waiting. I wanted to fast forward and read the end but stood my ground and made sure to read every word. It was all worth it. :)
Thank you.
Ah... Finally finished it and there was quite a fair amount of angst and drama... And waiting. I wanted to fast forward and read the end but stood my ground and made sure to read every word. It was all worth it. :)
Thank you.
I never thought he and Harry would come up with such a plan. Happy ending though, I was afraid it wouldn't happen.
I'm glad you read this little story. it was one of my earliest works, but for some reason, it was one of the ones I was most proud of. Don't know why. Thanks again for being such a solid supported to your fellow writers!
Telling the truth doesn't mean there wouldn't be consequences. There is also mitigating factors.
In the books there wasn't that much interaction of Hermione with her parents, except a few holidays. I believe they cared for her even though they were barely mentioned in the books.
Hermione is probably having a delayed reaction to everything that has happened to her.
Harry and Draco have a point, the Muggle world isn't safe enough for Hermione. No idea why she would think it is.
Wow, well thank you for reviewing (finally... ha!) especially for this little story, albeit an older one. To say that this one is any more special than any of my other ones would be a stretch, but in a way, certain ones do mean more to me than others do, and this is one of the ones, along with 'A Regret to Belong', 'The First Stone' 'A Feeling Unknown' and 'A Second chance' that mean just a bit more to me, for many reasons (along with this one's companion piece) so thank you for taking the time to review this one, if no other.
I do appreciate it, and I hope you find a home here, as one of the founding members!