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March 13, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Yet another wonderful chapter. I\'m so glad that you gave Mo;;y and Ron renewed senses ofposepose.
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March 13, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I really like this story!
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March 8, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Sorry I didn\'t review before. I forget sometimes. I am very much enjoying this story, even more than \"Mirror, Mirror\". Although, every time you write about Falco, I think of \"Rock Me Amadeus\". It\'s in my head! Get it out!
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March 7, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I\'m still here! You\'re not the only one to write Evil!Moody et al (we can see it happening, too, can\'t we?). I\'m ready to stick with this story as long as you are (I will have to admit I\'m a sick puppy; Eveready!Draco made _me_ plotz!).
Please continue.
Please continue.
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March 7, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I wonder how you will resolve this. Very interesting! Keep writing.
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March 7, 2004 at 12:00 AM
No, April, you are not losing your readership. Many are just not reviewing. Most of us will only think of suggestions to lead your fic toward a happy ending (happy sunshine thoughts of bunnies and true love and couples riding off into the sunset hand in hand). And that isn\'t the point of your fic, right? This is gloom and it is meant to be.
So did ALL of the Weasleys save Ron and Molly die? Whoa, depressing. Ron would still be cute with one leg. He really needs to get off his ass.
Cheers dear.
So did ALL of the Weasleys save Ron and Molly die? Whoa, depressing. Ron would still be cute with one leg. He really needs to get off his ass.
Cheers dear.
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March 7, 2004 at 12:00 AM
*waves* I\'m still reading - and am still very intrigued. I\'m not exactly the mistress of analysis but I am really enjoying the story and its uniqueness.
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March 7, 2004 at 12:00 AM
You haven\'t lost me yet - just too lazy to review. Exceptionally tired. Damn New York Sports Club. S lov love the fic and the disturbingness of it all. Keep writing, and I promiglI\'ll keep reading. Deal?
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March 6, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Sorry I dipped out of chat, our connection went down. What an incredible chapter, April. You delve into the psychology with such aplomb. What a mess S/H are in. I thought the scene with Ron was written with wonderful insight. They are both dealing with their tragedies in a way one would expect the c cha characters to. Excellent!!! Can\'t wait for more.
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March 6, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Those were very intense emotions and revelations from Hermione and Ron. The ravages of the war were clearly etched into this personal glimpse of their lives. Hopefully their friendship can help pull them through.
My heart is breaking for Snape and his delusional dreams. By that I mean that from reading Mirror, Mirror, you know the life that he thinks he perhaps had (and still could have.) However, you also know what his life is really like now. Perhaps if he were taken somewhere safe there would be a chance for him, but right now it looks like the deck is stacked. I\'m still hoping that Hermione can go against the masses and do something for him.
So glad you are sticking this out. It\'s been a very emnal nal ride (and therefore not something that appeals to the masses) but it\'s so well written that it
My heart is breaking for Snape and his delusional dreams. By that I mean that from reading Mirror, Mirror, you know the life that he thinks he perhaps had (and still could have.) However, you also know what his life is really like now. Perhaps if he were taken somewhere safe there would be a chance for him, but right now it looks like the deck is stacked. I\'m still hoping that Hermione can go against the masses and do something for him.
So glad you are sticking this out. It\'s been a very emnal nal ride (and therefore not something that appeals to the masses) but it\'s so well written that it