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By : SiriuslySevered
  • From ANON - Hanna Delacour on May 10, 2005
    I really am enjoying this fic, I love a fic where I can laugh and the idea of McGonagall turning snape's wardrobe red is hysterical on both parts. I love it and I am ready to read more!
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  • From ANON - ShilohDarke on May 09, 2005
    I know, I know! I have already reviewed, but I wanted to tell you that I am waiting anxiously for an update! I want to know what is going to happen next! PLEASE???
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  • From ANON - JTBJAB on May 09, 2005
    LOL! ABSOLUTELY BLOODY FUCKING BRILLIANT!

    I have never....it is official....never laughed so fucking much!

    I thought Hermione's outburst was funny, but then Minerva, and THEN Severus saying World War 3, bloody brilliant!

    But as always, i still need more, and i look forward to your update, which i hope will be coming asap!
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  • From ANON - mysticsong on May 08, 2005
    More? :o) Entertaining and .. whoooooooo GO Hermione!
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  • From ANON - ShilohDarke on May 08, 2005
    I am enjoying the story. It does seem a little OOC of severus. He is so dark, and moody, but you have made him ever the gentleman. Perhaps he should have at least a little flair of his usual temper now that Hermione has shown hers?It might make for the perfect intro into a liasson between them. Update soon.. I am enjoying it very much!
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  • From ANON - ~Rhiannon on May 08, 2005
    I hate it when the plot bunnies multiply without warning LOL!
    I can't wait for the rest of this one!
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  • From ANON - JTBJAB on May 07, 2005
    Ooh, i wanna know what happens later....please update asap....i really love this!
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  • From ANON - Jen on May 07, 2005
    I"m not too sure about the one latin translations (the color ones) but Video vidi visum are three seperate Latin verbs. Video is I see. Visi is I saw, and Visum is actually a participle or some such thing...I Can't remember off the top of my head. (I'd have to look it up) but it means to have been seeing or to be seeing or some such thing. To say to observe or to see it would be Videre.

    But, honestly, not many people speak Latin. I only know it ecause I took it in high school, and I'm taking it now in college.

    Love the story. Keep it up.

    Jen
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  • From ANON - Susan on May 06, 2005
    That was so much fun to read!! I love the scheming Albus and Minerva. I cracked up reading this. I am so glad that you are keeping it fun! Looking forward to more. Thanks :)
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  • From ANON - JTBJAB on May 06, 2005
    Hehehe Brilliant! And funny!

    Please update soon!
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  • From ANON - jeslyn_nighthawk on May 05, 2005
    Well, I'll certainly read a continuation, if only becuase you have quoted one of my favorite Frost poems. It was a good beginning, if a little rushed. Keep it up.
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  • From ANON - JTBJAB on May 05, 2005
    Oh man i don't care about what happens man...this was brilliant! I laughed so much, although the theme of Hermione becoming a teacher isn't original, the fact that Severus seems to already like her and showing it slightly is original, everyone else seems to have him hating her and then it turning to love!

    *sigh* I just love Severus, as well as the 'ship between Severus and Hermione, so you know, whatever!

    I look forward to your update which i hope will be soon!

    Good luck with your writings!
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  • From ANON - May on May 05, 2005

    Hi,

    True, it's have been done before, so what ? If you have idea to make it somehow different, why not ! It'a really good start in my opinion. I have particulary loved the come back of Hermione concerning foolish wand waving, lol.

    I look forward to the next chapter.
    Come back soon
    Bye Bye
    May
    P.S. Excuse my writing, I'm french, and even if I understand english very well, writing it is somehow a nightmare, lol.

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  • From ANON - renata on May 05, 2005
    Ummmmm. NOT William Blake. Look him up and you'll see why immediately--wrong century, wrong philosophy (to say the least), wrong style altogether. Robert Frost. According to www.bartleby.com among others, Fire and Ice was first published in Harper
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  • From FairlightMuse on May 05, 2005
    Wow, this is a great start! I can't wait to read more!!
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