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Reviews For When the Boat Comes In
Author's Response: Thanks ^^ I'm really glad you're enjoying it
Author's Response: Thanks ^^ Yes, poor old Dray: I have such a clear mental image of him sitting in the hospital bed, fuming Lucius beside him, looking completely horrified and muttering "But it's silver! Slytherin silver!"
Author's Response: Thanks ^^ I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
Author's Response: Thanks ^^ I thought it'd be a nice contrast; serious, sophisticated Severus (favorite colour: black) and chatty, chirpy Charity (favorite colours: flowers). Opposites often attract ;)
Author's Response: Thanks ^^ I'm glad you're enjoying it.
Author's Response: Thanks for the review. I'm glad you approve of the dagger; introducing such items is always a bit of a risk so I'm glad it seems to have worked out.
Author's Response: Thanks ^^ I'm really pleased that you're enjoying it. Whenever I write Parseltongue I try to ask myself 'would a snake use this word?' and, if the answer is no, I try to think up an equivalent: for example, calling a snake a b*rd would result in confusion, whereas calling them a 'cobra' or an 'egg-eater', would be totally devastating (unless, of course, they happened to be a cobra. An egg-eating snake, on the other hand, would be most upset: they eat birds eggs, which is a totally different thing to eating their own kind)
Author's Response: Thanks ^^ Glad you enjoyed it
Author's Response: Thanks for the review. I didn't know the question had been asked lol! (at least in this fic: Harry Potter and the Order of the Pegasus, is quite obviously an Inuyasha crossover) Yes, I do watch Inuyasha and the dagger is based on Tetsusaiga, albiet with different powers. I imagine that little Salazar's father would want to give his son such a gift ^^.
Author's Response: Thanks ^^. I wanted to do something rather different than in the canon as Harry, being a. a Slytherin, b. a favourite of Salazar and c. bonded with Hissy, is in a rather different situation than in the canon which, in turn, places Voldemort in a different position. I'm glad you liked the twist; I was inspired by Renfield, a character in Bram Stoker's 'Dracula'; Renfield is tricked into helping Dracula but, when he realises what he is, tries to resist him but without success. The ending was actually meant to be ambiguous but I'm working on another chapter which I should be in a position to release tonight. (p.s. Quirrell was entirely innocent- Hissy would have destroyed him if he tasted a lie.) |
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