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Reviews for The Auror Method

By : Lomonaaeren
  • From AidaLily on September 29, 2014
    Darn. I have to stop reviewing things like that. lol.

    I love this chapter and the fact that Draco had felt something he ignored when he wondered how many people Harry had been with. It was cute that he used a kiss to distract himself.

    I am still hopelessly curious about who is actually playing who here. I mean Draco seems to be in control though I have to wonder about his contact in the bank. However, Harry seems to know quite well how to play out scenarios including incompetence. There is just something odd about everything Harry does, but I could be wrong. I can't wait to read the next chapter. :)
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  • From ANON - SP777 on September 29, 2014
    about #9..

    I liked this and who would have thunk it, Harry has a kink. :-)
    I hope when it's all said and done Harry doesn't feel too betrayed by this, after
    all I'm sure he knows what he's getting into.

    By the way, do you still post on FF.net?
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  • From ANON - delia cerrano on September 29, 2014
    Is Draco interested in Harry long term or just long enough to get rid of Harry's interference with Draco's illegal plans?
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  • From ANON - SP777 on September 25, 2014
    about #8..

    I think Harry is slicker than we think he is. :-)

    ..and I can't wait to see when Draco lets go of his deception and show Harry
    what he is really about. As a matter of fact, I'm looking forward to an all out
    wizard duel between the two...you gotta give us one.
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  • From AidaLily on September 25, 2014
    I am curious as to how much Harry actually believes Draco. It doesn't seem like he believes him at all. In fact, it seems like he is knowingly playing Draco's game to get Draco to confess.... but....

    I don't think that he would turn Draco in for confessing. It just doesn't seem like his end game even though it very well may be. I think all the problems with the aurors that were there may have been set up to draw Draco out. Maybe even the ministry has "special" reports sent to Draco's house or through Draco's people. It almost seems like one big sting operation. Still, I am interested in how this will turn out. I wonder if they will be together at the end or separated. If the problems at the ministry are true, then will Harry help Draco with his plan?
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  • From ANON - Clau on September 21, 2014
    Aaah maybe I'm reading too many of your stories, but I'm getting really confused with this setting of deceits which seems to come up in a few of your current stories.

    So far, I get that Draco's deceiving the whole wizarding world by playing his frail persona ; he's actually a skilled thief in quest for what - riches? excitement? self-affirming sense of power? prestige?
    I get that he needed Aurors for protection from a very serious threat to his life, into which he can't go in full details lest he will be arrested.

    What I don't get so far is why Draco persists into finding ways to manipulate Harry and his Auror collegues to get to each other's throats. Granted, the less Aurors there are to "control" and hide from, the better. Doesn't that hinder his chances at survival though? Doesn't Draco's efforts to occupy Harry with Auror matters and conspiracy theories and confusing sexual advances, comes with a price of rendering any protection from the Chosen One useless, his energy so dispersed?

    I also don't get what's the deal with Harry. He seems to be playing his own game, and Draco now knows of it, although not in details or to what extent. Draco just took that information in and then what? He didn't change his own game, he didn't speculate to himself what Harry's motives were and he still goes on with his plans to seduce him - which I don't really get how that would help Draco's cause for his own survival, and that of his grand operation. That thing with Rosier just confuses me even more. Why would Draco point to an enemy falsely linked to the death threats he receives when, upon the alleged perpetrator's capture, this would leave Draco, again, without protection against the real people who wants him dead. He seems an intelligent manipulator. I wish I could understand where he sees the advantages of his actions...

    Again, maybe just re-reading the whole thing without reading other stories at the same time would clarify things. Just wanted to check if it was just me or what. Cheers!
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  • From SParker on September 21, 2014
    about #7...

    I'm not saying a word.
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  • From ANON - delia cerrano on September 11, 2014
    I'm getting a little confused as to who is "good" and who is "bad". I think Jared is not someone that Malfoy should trust.
    I know he really doesn't much trust anyone but I think Jared is going to turn on him at the very least...going back to the goblins'"side".
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  • From ANON - moodysavage on September 06, 2014
    I think I like the idea of them sort of lying to each other.Draco pretending to be innocent and helpless and Harry pretending to believe it lol.
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  • From SParker on September 05, 2014
    about #6..

    My. my...Draco better watch out!

    ...and Harry's too good of an Auror to not notice Draco or am I
    giving him too much credit? Either way, let's the games begin!
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  • From ANON - delia cerrano on September 04, 2014
    Intrigue on top of intrigue!! And apparently both Harry and Draco are good at it.
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  • From ANON - Clau on September 04, 2014
    Finally, we see Harry participate into the plot! He looked a peon in all precedent chapters. It was frustration and disapointing. Now though? I hope Draco gets to be surprised HOURLY by how Harry can play him as well. Maybe Jared IS Harry in disguise ahaha!
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  • From BAFan on September 04, 2014
    Ch. 6

    Huh. So I was kind of right when I said that Harry was playing his own game with Draco, but wrong about the confrontations being purposely staged. Right now I have no feeling for how this story is going to go, except that it will probably be frustrating to read. :-)

    Loved the way Harry captured Greengrass-Rosier. Very dramatic!
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  • From moodysavage on August 25, 2014
    Draco is definitely complicated. I think Harry has quite a short frustration level and Draco really does recognize the problems Harry has when dealing with other Aurors. I think that maybe it's something that has built over time as Harry gets more and more frustrated and fed up with people misunderstanding him and what he's trying to do. I still think Harry is going to be furious when he realizes that Draco has been playing him all along. If he really thinks about it... he might be a bit suspicious about Draco being so passive... but he might just attribute it to changes after the war where Draco had to adjust to how he was treated. But really... he's a slytherin Harry!

    Harry will be either really furious or really hurt. And Draco... it will probably be even worse. If he tries to have a relationship with Harry he is going to end up frustrated at not being able to be himself and when he comes to really care about Harry... he's going to be terrified about losing Harry when Harry finds out the truth. And scared that Harry won't be able to like who he really is.

    Draco is a bit more likable but it's going to blow up in his face.
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  • From SParker on August 25, 2014
    about #5...

    Draco is definitely a sneaky arse bastard. Oh, I would love to
    see the glory of his downfall...his undoing...his comeuppance. :-)

    But, I have confidence that Harry WILL put two and two together..and get one snake, especially
    after that incident. :-)

    By the way, is this a roundabout way of making Harry a Head Auror or, in the future, will you devote a story on
    Harry working his way up to the position, with a central story thrown in?
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