Theodore destroyed what Draco worked so hard to build, almost killed him, because of his own cowardice. No wonder Harry was so angry… this isn’t a good time for the potion to start working in a different way. The timing for Harry sucks, because not only he’ll have to deal with a lot of anger, there’s also his lust for Draco. For us readers, the timing is perfect for all those reasons ::lol::
This is a ‘Hermione love’ chapter. She was amazing, using logic to track Nott and the Gallbladder Curse! Genius! Threatening to use it on anyone who dared distracted her from studying ::lol:: That’s so Hermione. I love when she works with Draco, and how Harry likes seeing them like that. Hermione is his most precious friend, the only one now that Ron is gone (not that there aren’t other people he loves, like Ginny, but the bond he has with Hermione -and had with Ron- is different. Deeper.), so seeing how she can get along with the person he’d like to date must make him happy.
Draco took a moment to peek at Harry, and was startled to see those
( ... )
Harry is just upset that he's angry at all. Yes, he actually has good reason to be angry at Theodore, but he doesn't see it that way.
And what you've said before (I think you said it?) about Harry not knowing how to deal with the emotions any more still holds true. The potion has protected him for too long, and now relatively normal emotions feel overwhelming.
I'm glad you like the timing!
Harry is thrilled Hermione and Draco got this far. He won't really require much more of them, if they can just be civil to one another.
Harry is not aware that he's showing so much. Or, rather, he thinks he's shown that much already and Draco hasn't reacted, so there's no harm. He's unaware that his anger and lust actually do excite Draco, instead of making him afraid.
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so my next guess is that harry has built up an immunity to the potion (like any drug), even though it still effects his magic?
great chapter
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Well, Draco said in the last chapter that that couldn't happen, because the potion changes as Harry changes.
Thanks!
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This is a ‘Hermione love’ chapter. She was amazing, using logic to track Nott and the Gallbladder Curse! Genius! Threatening to use it on anyone who dared distracted her from studying ::lol:: That’s so Hermione. I love when she works with Draco, and how Harry likes seeing them like that. Hermione is his most precious friend, the only one now that Ron is gone (not that there aren’t other people he loves, like Ginny, but the bond he has with Hermione -and had with Ron- is different. Deeper.), so seeing how she can get along with the person he’d like to date must make him happy.
Draco took a moment to peek at Harry, and was startled to see those ( ... )
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And what you've said before (I think you said it?) about Harry not knowing how to deal with the emotions any more still holds true. The potion has protected him for too long, and now relatively normal emotions feel overwhelming.
I'm glad you like the timing!
Harry is thrilled Hermione and Draco got this far. He won't really require much more of them, if they can just be civil to one another.
Harry is not aware that he's showing so much. Or, rather, he thinks he's shown that much already and Draco hasn't reacted, so there's no harm. He's unaware that his anger and lust actually do excite Draco, instead of making him afraid.
Thanks!
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