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November 8, 2009 at 12:00 AM
If it's any consolation, I think this is the beginning of a great story.
Don't worry about your muse. She's just waiting for you to get settled in. Once you do, she'll come around for a cup of tea.
Don't worry about your muse. She's just waiting for you to get settled in. Once you do, she'll come around for a cup of tea.
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November 8, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Ms. Figg,
Thank-you for this tale of Snape. But, how can I put this? MORE! MORE! I loved where this one was going and I have so many questions. What was Snape's Horcrux? Why did he keep getting drawn into Hermione's dreams? How did he go from being in her dreams to being in her bedroom? Why agree to help Hermione aside from the obvious? This is brilliant! Please pursue this one further. I know that your muse has been temperamental at best lately, but please consider your plethora of adoring fans. Don't stop writing in general. In the last 10 years I have lost my great-grandmother (who raised me) to old age, my chance at a music career to petty politics, my lover to a mental disease whose delusions were more important than I apparently, and my beloved cousin/confidant to a vicious as well as irregular form of liver cancer not to be found in a young, healthy, nurse, with no chemical vices, and two small children. Sometimes your stories were all I have had to hold on to in the harsh moments life brings about. Your writing has saved my life, literally, more than once. Please know that you make a difference and that I will be reading.
Thank-you for this tale of Snape. But, how can I put this? MORE! MORE! I loved where this one was going and I have so many questions. What was Snape's Horcrux? Why did he keep getting drawn into Hermione's dreams? How did he go from being in her dreams to being in her bedroom? Why agree to help Hermione aside from the obvious? This is brilliant! Please pursue this one further. I know that your muse has been temperamental at best lately, but please consider your plethora of adoring fans. Don't stop writing in general. In the last 10 years I have lost my great-grandmother (who raised me) to old age, my chance at a music career to petty politics, my lover to a mental disease whose delusions were more important than I apparently, and my beloved cousin/confidant to a vicious as well as irregular form of liver cancer not to be found in a young, healthy, nurse, with no chemical vices, and two small children. Sometimes your stories were all I have had to hold on to in the harsh moments life brings about. Your writing has saved my life, literally, more than once. Please know that you make a difference and that I will be reading.
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November 8, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Fantastic story! I would expect Snape to have a Horcrux.
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November 8, 2009 at 12:00 AM
i loved this story. snape having a contigency plan. OF COURSE...
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November 8, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Interesting start to the story Ruth. Will it all take place in the venue of dreams. An interetsting concept if you keep it all within dreams. And I always hope that you will update Dark Lady. Good luck my good friend!
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