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March 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Okay, so the epilogue is going to leave their happiness for interpretation? Great. And I was all ready for a happy ending. Oh well, write what you want. Can\'t have bunnies and sunshine all the time, right? (I really like bunnies... so soft and furry. What was I writing about again? Oh yeah, nevermind.)
One little request. Could wnd ond out Ron\'s fate in the epilogue? Hoping for a happy ending for the hapless Weasley.
Cheers dear!
One little request. Could wnd ond out Ron\'s fate in the epilogue? Hoping for a happy ending for the hapless Weasley.
Cheers dear!
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March 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Wonderful resolution (I know the ambiguous epilogue is to come) that comes at a time and location distant from all the pain of their shared history. In this story you\'ve told, theirs cannot be an easy \'rides into the sunset\' type of relationship. And, yes, I love a romantic happy ending. But, regrettably I live in the real world where they don\'t happen very often. I will not eagerly look for the ambiguity... but will enjoy it none the less, I like these flawed and saddened characters, searching for and just maybe finding a little shared happiness.
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March 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
This has been an amazing ride on a rollercoaster of darkness, April, and I must say I have enjoyed every minute of it! I am not in the least bit afrao reo read the epilogue, in fact I\'m rather looking forward to it! Blessings, Kait x
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March 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Wonderful chapter!! This was a fantastic happy ending. After all that they\'ve been through it was nice to see them find strength with each other. Great Job!!
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March 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I enjoyed this dark alternative world of yours. I\'ve got a couple of questions though, to do with the fact that this story is an off-shoot of the Mirror, Mirror universe. Was Sev mad mad or did he jump from dimension to dimension living out snippets of a life with Hermione? Or was this story addressing the Mirror, Mirror possibility as never actually having happened except in the mind of a madman?
I really liked how Molly and Ron came around for Hermione and helped her with Severus. It was really nice to see him get out of the house. I can hope that he ended up getting on with his life having took that step to go outside. I was sad that Dr. Falco died what the aftermath of his death wrought. Is this the same Dr. Falco on the back of the psychology book in I, Snape? And I liked that the story ended up stopping at a place that wasn\'t happily ever after, but wasn\'t Hell either.
I really liked how Molly and Ron came around for Hermione and helped her with Severus. It was really nice to see him get out of the house. I can hope that he ended up getting on with his life having took that step to go outside. I was sad that Dr. Falco died what the aftermath of his death wrought. Is this the same Dr. Falco on the back of the psychology book in I, Snape? And I liked that the story ended up stopping at a place that wasn\'t happily ever after, but wasn\'t Hell either.
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March 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Wonderful story. Deep down I do like happy endings, but I\'ll read the epilogue. If I don\'t like it, I\'ll forget I read it. Can\'t wait to see it.
Mary Kay.
Mary Kay.
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March 15, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Karen writes:
I enjoyed this dark alternative world of yours. I\'ve got a couple of questions though, to do with the fact that this story is an off-shoot of the Mirror, Mirror universe. Was Severus mad or did he jump from dimension to dimension living out snippets of a lifth Hth Hermione? Or was this story addressing the Mirror, Mirror possibility as never actually having happened except in the mind of a madman?
April Grey writes:
It\'s the latter premise. It was written for Little Bird who wanted to see a version of Mirror, Mirror with a Mad!Snape.
Karen writes:
I really liked how Molly and Ron came around for Hermione and helped her with Severus. It was really nice to see him get out of the house. I can hope that he ended up getting on with his life having took that step to go outside.
April Grey writes:
Ron marries Saffron and they have enough kids to make a Quidditch team. Molly lives with them happily ever after in the Burrow.
Karen writes:
I was sad that Dr. Falco died what the aftermath of his death wrought. Is this the same Dr. Falco on the back of the psychology book in I, Snape?
AprilGrey writes:
No. The Dr. F of I, Snape was Straight. Dr. F of Mirror, Mirror was gay, and Dr. F of Calling Dr. Granger was Bi.
Karen writes:
And I liked that the story ended up stopping at a place that wasn\'t happily ever after, but wasn\'t Hell either.
AprilGrey writes:
DO NOT READ THE EPILOGUE!
I enjoyed this dark alternative world of yours. I\'ve got a couple of questions though, to do with the fact that this story is an off-shoot of the Mirror, Mirror universe. Was Severus mad or did he jump from dimension to dimension living out snippets of a lifth Hth Hermione? Or was this story addressing the Mirror, Mirror possibility as never actually having happened except in the mind of a madman?
April Grey writes:
It\'s the latter premise. It was written for Little Bird who wanted to see a version of Mirror, Mirror with a Mad!Snape.
Karen writes:
I really liked how Molly and Ron came around for Hermione and helped her with Severus. It was really nice to see him get out of the house. I can hope that he ended up getting on with his life having took that step to go outside.
April Grey writes:
Ron marries Saffron and they have enough kids to make a Quidditch team. Molly lives with them happily ever after in the Burrow.
Karen writes:
I was sad that Dr. Falco died what the aftermath of his death wrought. Is this the same Dr. Falco on the back of the psychology book in I, Snape?
AprilGrey writes:
No. The Dr. F of I, Snape was Straight. Dr. F of Mirror, Mirror was gay, and Dr. F of Calling Dr. Granger was Bi.
Karen writes:
And I liked that the story ended up stopping at a place that wasn\'t happily ever after, but wasn\'t Hell either.
AprilGrey writes:
DO NOT READ THE EPILOGUE!
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March 14, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Hprilpril. That was great. I love it when Molly springs into action. Getting the Order behind Hermione was a great idea. And it was good seeing Ron doing something.
I like the frustration and confusion you have growing in Hermione. Not knowing were the attraction is coming from is interesting.
Write more soon.
Cheers.
I like the frustration and confusion you have growing in Hermione. Not knowing were the attraction is coming from is interesting.
Write more soon.
Cheers.
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March 14, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I\'ve avoided this story until I read \"Mirror, Mirror\" which I really enjoyed. This one is terrific. The disassociative split in Snapes memories is fascinating, and you can get a real sense that he drifts in and out of realities. Extreme, extended torture can do that. And Hermione\'s own trauma from the war leaves them both damaged goods. And Bravo Ron and Molly!
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March 14, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Ah, another chapter of the darkness, with a Hint of Things To Come. Enjoying this very much (and Snape is right. Sometimes they _are_ out to get you!).