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By : harriet
  • From ANON - Mahell on November 03, 2005
    So if you ment to post this chapter
    last night does that mean that you'll
    post extra chapters tonight???? Please?
    It would be very nice of you. *Puppy eyes*
    Well anyways great fic, and even greater chap
    I hope you update soon, cause I'm going insane.

    -Mashell
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  • From ANON - SilverPhoenix on November 03, 2005
    haha!! boy do i love this...and it does remind me of Indago(great Harry/Draco fic) although this is better ;)...anyways, i dont no how any of this could bother people *shrugs* meh there lose really...i just have one question, is this gonna be Harry/Severus, or both Harry/Sev, Draco/Severus?...im not a big fan of Draco/Severus, but if its in there meh ill live :)...I dont no why i love dark creature fics but i do, and it being Snarry is a bouse..well im gonna cut this here...but i just wanna tell you that i really love what your doing with this, its just so fasinating :) *hugs*...off to re read Jigsaw now...update soon *hugs*
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  • From ANON - SandraM on November 03, 2005
    You want to read? If you haven't already, try Sherrilyn Kenyon's 'Dark Hunter' Series. She's got some really hot vamp characters.

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  • From ANON - jillypooh on November 02, 2005
    I love when cranky Sev unbends just the barest wee bit for his boys. He's still an asshole, but he's an asshole who cares about the people who are important to him.
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  • From ANON - T-chan on November 02, 2005
    Hey! I like your hair brain ideas! I like them so much, in fact, I keep coming back for more! *wink, wink* ...Seriously speaking, though, I think this must be said: as you so aptly mentioned, originality is overrated. In this time and age, I don't truly believe anybody can come up with a genuinely "original" idea. Especially where literature is concerned. Literary critics, nowdays, argue that every "new" literature...Heck, any literature, is nothing but a re-writing of previously written stories. Then what's the purpose of writing, one would ask. Well, according to criticism (and I must say I agree with it), what makes a written work both creative *and* innovative, is not /what/ it says, but /how/ it says it. What James would call "a turn of the screw", if you would have it. That being said, here I'll respectfully disagree with previous comments on "Guilty as Sin" being very similar (or even similar) to "Indago" (and I truly believe they are both fantastic stories on their own right, so I'll not fall in the trap of saying which I like the best, since they both work on completely different ways). As far as general arguments go, yes, they do share the same premise: wizards who are magical creatures, whose spieces are socially organized in a hierarchical structure of Dominant/submisive couples (triads, foursomes, harems, etc) where their character traits are strongly influenced by this organization, and whose submissive males (if there even are females) are capable of bearing young (after all, mpreg becomes a necessity if we're talking of biologically determined same-sex couples). But that's it. As far as similarities go, these are the ones shared by "GaS" and "Indago". No more, no less. And I think it would be more interesting to talk about what makes both stories so different (yet so addictive), than returning time and time again to the fact that they begin at the same starting-line. The story you spin out of this shared premise goes down a completely different track than that of "Indago". Your decisions on how characters behave, what decisions they take, and why they do so are as dissimilar from the other as the sun and the moon. The sheer "animality" of Snape, Harry and Draco in "GaS", for example, is outstanding, and even more when you make them fit so seamlessly (in appearance) into the tapestry of Hogwarts society. This introduces such a level of tension in your story that it keeps the reader on tenterhooks about what's going to happen next. I also find it incredible that despite the brutality and, once again, apparent, lack of morals of your Unforgiven (so far, I have not seen any of our three Unforgiven acting violently without provocation or beyond what their nature requires of them), you yet managed to create characters for which we, as readers, can feel a level of empathy (and sympathy) despite their actions--and that's no mean feat. These are all characteristics (very, very important ones), that "Indago" does not posses, and that make "GaS" such a memorable and unique reading. Finally, I hope you take the time to read "Indago" because as the writer of "GaS" I believe you'll have an insight to the workings of it that none of us will have, and that this insight will only add to your enjoyment of the story. I also hope that the writer of "Indago" can someday read "GaS" for the same reasons. In the black hole of fandom, where cliche is "our daily bread", you have made a valuable contribution, and, whatever happens, do never forget that. ...And now back to our scheduled programme... ^_^
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  • From ANON - Darkaus on November 02, 2005
    thank goodness!!!
    i was afraid that it was done with the last chapter! it's really hard to find a good fanfick that the author hasn't abandodned...
    keep up the good work!
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  • From ANON - Lothirielwen on November 02, 2005
    I did it!! I finished reading what you have so far!
    While I love aff, there is one thing that I wish that they had... the email update option. Oh well...
    This is going to be one story that I'll be sure to check on regularly...


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  • From ANON - Lothirielwen on November 02, 2005
    12 hours?! Holy crap...
    I'm reading, I'm reading... honest! Just found this story today.
    I'm enjoying it alot so far and wish I was able to read faster, but I'll get there....

    Let's just hope that real life doesn't interefer to much...
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  • From ANON - Mashell on November 02, 2005
    When Draco finds out everything he knows about their race
    orginally comes form Snape he's going to freak. =-D
    Great chapter I hope you feed us more chapters soon!

    -Mashell
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  • From ANON - Mashell on November 02, 2005
    When Draco finds out everything he knows about their race
    orginally comes form Snape he's going to freak. =-D
    Great chapter I hope you feed us more chapters soon!

    -Mashell
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  • From ANON - Mashell on November 02, 2005
    When Draco finds out everything he knows about their race
    orginally comes form Snape he's going to freak. =-D
    Great chapter I hope you feed us more chapters soon!

    -Mashell
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  • From ANON - Demon on November 02, 2005
    Great so far I can't wait for the next chapter XDD
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  • From ANON - tessa3 on November 02, 2005
    no no no.. your IDEA is AWESOME!!! i mean... its good... it has a bitchin plot and damn if i didn't see that coming...*nodding* glad for the update.. don't berate yourself for this idea *shakes head* its still good.. hell i was avoiding this fic for the longest but i am SOOOOO glad i started reading it.. and i am glad that i am keeping up with it.. this is one of my favorites *nodding*
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  • From ANON - Storm on November 02, 2005
    Very great chapter. I liked it and nope never saw it coming. But I did like the little display Snape gave the stranger when he touched Harry and how Snape handled the Butt-Groper. Can'T wait to read the next update. Great job!
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  • From ANON - jillypooh on November 02, 2005
    It just keeps getting better! Feel bettter soon!
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