By Draco664
Reviews
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 7:11pm
Harry's birthday is befitting the hero that he is.
Thanks for giving it to him.
Delightful, warmhearted chapter.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 6:33pm
Fantastic method of solving all of this.
Sometimes the cost of redemption is dearly paid.
Imaginative and compelling!
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 2:56pm
Harry Potter - The Boy No One Can Kill Regardless of How Hard They Try.
I love it!
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 2:39pm
Who would have thought that killing Voldie would be No.2 on Harry's To-Do List?
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 2:28pm
I loved that last statement by Harry. Just great. Terrific fight scene.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 2:09pm
This is getting so exciting.
I have thought what Harry is thinking.
On to the next chapter with great anticipation.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 1:53pm
You are the worse after that last cliffhanger!
Heaven help me, I like this Dudley.
Agh, Draco, could you be any more stupid?
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 1:38pm
You go from the greatest Christmas Harry has ever had - marvelous even for someone who had only known fabulous Christmases before - to Harry in torture.
Is it a dream? Fortunately, I can go strat ahead and see.
Great work.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 1:16pm
I am with Ron wanting to be sick.
Somehow, Hermione will have to devise a way to make things better. Harry has the capacity to forgive her. If you succeed you will have written a marvelous redemption story.
Amazing.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 12:57pm
The political necessities in the time of war and for the good of the country. Sigh. Harry always pays the price, doesn't he?
It's what he does best - the impossible.
Tremendous discussion with Snape, Arthur, and Dumbledore.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 12:41pm
This was a fun chapter at the start. Harry helping Dudley be a hero and putting down his nemesis professor would is a de ja vu with Harry and Snape.
The end sounds ominous.
ON to the next chapter.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 11:59am
I like the way you had Harry and Dudley get on.
Terrific as usual.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 11:36am
The scene of Harry at the polar ice cap was brilliant in location and so well written to give us Harry's mind set under the circumstances.
Please kill Draco and Pritchet in this story.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 11:21am
Now Cho is better but Harry is in harm's way, mentally.
Such a angst soaked tale, realistic within canon constructs, after you take away ther AU factors.
So well written.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 11:09am
Please let Cho be the healing balm Harry needs.
I hate it when Ginny is a bad guy, but you have written this marvelously.
Tremendous story.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 10:58am
This is complex. Fascinating, and thank you for letting Hermione see it right away.
SHE will get to the bottom of all of this.
Got to go to the next chappie. Hurry, hurry, HURRY!
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 10:17am
Hysterical Dursley moments - one after another ad infinitum all crashing into each other. Brilliant!
Sad last little bits.
Well done.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 9:59am
Excellent putting-in-his-place of Vernon Dursley.
It has to be Sirius in Snuffles mode jumping on Harry - I hope.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 9:42am
The fight and the Golem's defeat were masterful creations.
The twist with Cho at the end is gutwrenching, but rather Ravenclaw. A Gryffindor guy is not going to understnad it too easily.
Upsetting it it's excellently written intent to be this angst-ridden.
Well done but painful.
Aaran St Vines posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 7:55pm