I have read all of this in one sitting, finding myself loving these two more than I ever realized. Be forewarned, I will now hassle you to write more and at a much quicker pace (because I'm an evil and wicked brat like that), starting... NOW!
;) Truly, I've loved this whole series, starting from how broken they both were/are still, the antics and name of Wolfsbane, and even the whole deal with Remus and Harry. Good on you for handling that realistically. Harry's not about to take in consideration that Remus might actually be happier with Severus than without him, hmm? I think Severus is right, a smack with the cauldron might do Harry some good. Or probably not.
But I commend you for doing it realistically.
Also, coming from someone with a disability, I have to commend you on writing Remus so truthfully and believable. His fears, depression, even anger is even moreso believable because this is something he's not been born with. Suddenly losing one's mobility/(other sense, whatever you'd like to put here, really) can make someone run a whole plethora of emotions, fears, and anxieties!
Wonderful job! I fully intend to keep on the ball with my reading this time.
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Date: 2006-07-27 11:00 pm (UTC);) Truly, I've loved this whole series, starting from how broken they both were/are still, the antics and name of Wolfsbane, and even the whole deal with Remus and Harry. Good on you for handling that realistically. Harry's not about to take in consideration that Remus might actually be happier with Severus than without him, hmm? I think Severus is right, a smack with the cauldron might do Harry some good. Or probably not.
But I commend you for doing it realistically.
Also, coming from someone with a disability, I have to commend you on writing Remus so truthfully and believable. His fears, depression, even anger is even moreso believable because this is something he's not been born with. Suddenly losing one's mobility/(other sense, whatever you'd like to put here, really) can make someone run a whole plethora of emotions, fears, and anxieties!
Wonderful job! I fully intend to keep on the ball with my reading this time.