I just talked with Lorelei!!! Woohoo!!

Dec 06, 2004 11:07

I called up my favorite Twinie and we had ourselves a *delightful* conversation voice to voice, about many things that we write about when we IM each other ( Read more... )

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scatteredlogic December 6 2004, 13:56:03 UTC
Oh, I like the implication that magical children's "imaginary" friends are actually each other. It would explain how children can carry on seemingly one-sided conversations - they're actually talking to each other.

Oh, you should develop this! I don't think I've ever seen a fanfic that used this premise. (Finally! Something original. Yea!)

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ellie101 December 6 2004, 15:48:04 UTC
Hehe! I'm so glad that you liked it... I have a serious writing-on-a-whim problem! lol

And I hadn't quite thought of it quite so baldly as that actually... This was actually just stray Draco/Hermione thought that made it's way onto computer. (I enjoy D/Hr when they're developed well and Draco doesn't go from A-hole to "misunderstood" *snort* boy needs a lot more help than THAT if you're going to do the pairing right! :P)

Hmm, I may just do that... And I'm very pleased that you enjoyed it! :)

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ellie101 December 6 2004, 15:54:18 UTC
Awww, thank you! I never had an imaginary friend (that I can recall) and my parents never told me of one... *shrugs*

I'm really glad that you liked it! ;)

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enlightendkitty December 6 2004, 16:08:49 UTC
That was cute! I agree, you should develop it further and see where it goes.

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ellie101 December 6 2004, 22:27:39 UTC
Thank you! I'm glad that you liked it!! ;)

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snapes_angel December 7 2004, 05:17:42 UTC
Actually, that could be a fun one, considering Draco's the same age, probably has no idea at that point that she's a mudblood and his family prolly considers that his imaginary friend Hermione has some rather strange ideas. I get the feeling that in the WW, families don't normally socialize much outside of politics and Quidditch matches, so it's prolly not that unusual for young witches and wizards to go "walking" to visit each other mnd make friends (at lest, I shouldn't think so; I don't think Harry would have had much of a chance to go "walking" thanks to the way the Dursleys treated him growing up).

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ellie101 December 15 2004, 10:26:25 UTC
Thank ye!

And yes... the possiblities are staggering aren't they? Hehe

Sorry it took me so long to get back to you! lol

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snapes_angel December 15 2004, 13:43:21 UTC
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you! lol

No problem. ^^ You figure it has to be a pretty lonely life for the kids though, and people like the Blacks and the Weasleys are lucky, since they have more than the one child to keep each other company.

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