You rock for posting this today! I needed a pick me up.
I haven't commented since the first chapter, I think, but I am really enjoying this story. The progression is so gentle and natural. And I love protective!Harry. It makes me forgive him for being such a blind dolt! (But we love that about him too.) Great job!
*shakes head* I had a feeling. Especially since my mom woke me up to tell me.
Good to hear, I'm so glad. I'm really in love with this. The only thing it needs now is some accompanying artwork. Especially since it's set in the Regency era.
Well, like Harry's mind, heart, and eyes, I think you did a perfect job of being intrigued, entranced, and yet steady, heartfelt, and dedicated in your development and use of that scene. It was great.
This is such great fun to read having come off of learning and enjoying Jane Austen for the first time myself. :)
It's been so long since I've read a regency piece. I really like how true you've held to the time period while moulding it within the wizarding world as well. The fact that Harry and Hermione still have that lovely soul deep connection in this time period as well is wonderful. Kudos for writing this so beautifully!
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Now I must go back and read it. :)
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*feels special*
thanks again for saying you'd write my drabble
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And you're very welcome. Believe me, the writing is as much fun as the reading for us. ^^
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I haven't commented since the first chapter, I think, but I am really enjoying this story. The progression is so gentle and natural. And I love protective!Harry. It makes me forgive him for being such a blind dolt! (But we love that about him too.) Great job!
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Harry just wouldn't be Harry if he wasn't a silly git, would he? But he always figures it out in time. Usually when Hermione tells him. :P
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Ah, I was wondering how the bath angle would be worked in with the fact that she had fallen ill. Lovely job.
Oh gosh, now I have to wait again! *mopes* :p
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*pats* The wait shouldn't be as long this time. It was the dratted bath scene that slowed me down so much on the last chapter. :P
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Good to hear, I'm so glad. I'm really in love with this. The only thing it needs now is some accompanying artwork. Especially since it's set in the Regency era.
Well, like Harry's mind, heart, and eyes, I think you did a perfect job of being intrigued, entranced, and yet steady, heartfelt, and dedicated in your development and use of that scene. It was great.
This is such great fun to read having come off of learning and enjoying Jane Austen for the first time myself. :)
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