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  • From ANON - SP777 on November 13, 2014
    about #16...

    You should have called this one 'Revelations'. Draco finally has some idea what might be
    'wrong' with Harry, if he's as smart as I think he is and Maundy really showed her true colors, that's
    a bold witch I'll say that much on her.

    Good chapter, with intense moments.
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  • From ANON - delia cerrano on November 12, 2014
    Well at least Maundy showed her true colors and Draco seemed to show that all was well with Harry & him at least to the public. Harry did his share by saying he was living in Malfoy Manor now.
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  • From ANON - delia cerrano on November 06, 2014
    No one else saw Maundys'wand work then Harry hurting? Bet Harry's going to be glad of having Draco around and caring for him.
    Draco is feeling easier, I think, the more he finds out about how and what Harry believes and is trying to do. Knowledge does seem to empower Draco or at least make him more understanding.

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  • From ANON - Meechypoo on November 06, 2014
    Dangerous indeed! Causing Harry physical pain while leaving his meeting will only garner her an enemy in both Draco and Harry and at this point I wonder who is the more dangerous of the two?! Everyone expects Draco to defend Harry fiercely because he is his Veela mate, but why is it everyone underestimates Harry so much? Just because he's preaching peace doesn't mean he won't defend himself from those that mean to cause harm! Can't wait until the next chapter.

    ~~ Meechy
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  • From ANON - Marron on November 06, 2014
    Foolish woman. To even try something when Harry has a Veela mate. She should know that Draco would watch her and everyone else as a potentional threat.
    Good chapter, showed Harry's intelligence and how he watchedc Draco.
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  • From ANON - SP777 on October 30, 2014
    about #14..

    Soo..did Daphne get the message or does she need more 'motivation'. -_-
    ..and I take it the Maundys are going to be a thorn now?
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  • From ANON - delia cerrano on October 30, 2014
    Came into the story at this chapter. Enjoyed it so I will go back to start at the begining. Like that Harry doesn't seem to just fall in with Hermione but seems to think and make his own decisions. Also that Ron is also able to think and act independently of Hermione. Hope those are true.
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  • From ANON - Marron on October 30, 2014
    Oho! Take that Daphne and Hermione! Harry can do things on hisown and doesn't need constant questioning.
    I love how Draco is changing his views and trying to help Harry.
    Can't wait for the Meeting. It's going to be interesting.
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  • From moodysavage on October 29, 2014
    I am so glad that Draco is figuring out that Harry really can take care of himself.
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  • From ANON - SP777 on October 24, 2014
    about #13...

    ...and this was a nice little interlude between Veela & mate, no tempers flaring or drama. I kinda
    felt sorry for Draco, needing Harry's acceptance so much, but it is what it is.
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  • From ANON - SP777 on October 15, 2014
    about #12...

    ""Two steps forward,..etc.'' That doesn't apply in this chapter, it was more like feet stuck in cement.
    I don't think anything was resolved just put on the backburner. Can't wait to see how this comes together.

    ...and I agree with Harry, sounds like he'll be nothing but a housewife, with no life outside the Manor.
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  • From moodysavage on October 05, 2014
    ohhhh.... this has been my favorite chapter in this story. Ok I really liked the 'what the heck do you mean I'm your submissive... no I'm not' chapter but this one is right up there too. The truth is that Harry's upbringing will have long term effects no matter how normal and happy he may seem. Who he decides to trust, the way he keeps his personal life and upbringing to himself, the way he relies first and foremost on himself... all of this comes from his upbringing. But it has also made him confident in who he wants to be for himself and not allow someone else to dictate to him because he has proof of a lifetime to back up how he feels. He would not want to give credit either positive or negative for what he is today because coming from a powerless upbringing would make him want to avoid ever allowing that to happen again. Leaving that behind and CHOOSING his future for himself is very important.

    I'm know I'm not explaining this very well... but you are showing it very well!
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  • From ANON - SP777 on October 05, 2014
    about #11,,,

    Well now, we have ourselves an eye-opener! I find myself wanting Harry to be 'fixed', but I
    also don't want him to 'lose' himself or his fighting spirit, if this bond gets fixed. Harry
    becoming some sort of 'submissive' housewife seems all sorts of wrong.

    ...and I don't know what was funnier Exasperated Harry or ''I'm-going-to-rip-his-guts-out'' Draco. :-)
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  • From BAFan on October 04, 2014
    Ch. 11

    Huh. That was . . . unexpected. And intriguing. Eagerly awaiting the next update!
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  • From ANON - delia cerrano on October 04, 2014
    I think Aloren's visit is a good thing. It might make Harry realize other's independent viewpoints can be valuable. Draco's
    life and comfort are important also. Harry seems a little narcissistic to me...only I can fix the wizarding world and they have to do it the way I want it to be done and no one can help except as I say and decide. I'm probably feeling bad for Draco.
    He's really getting the short straw.
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