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amulder posted a comment on Thursday 16th November 2006 11:26pm for New Years Day

Finally! Good Read, John. I like Mary/Martha.
Not until the end did I realize that there wasn't a speck of Harry-POV.

The reverse strip was funny, especially when you reveal that it was just a decoy anyway.

best,
...art

Kokopelli replied:

Yup, how useful could that be?

Evan Mayerle posted a comment on Thursday 16th November 2006 10:01pm for New Years Day

Ah, that was a delightful bit, my friend. I like the way you smoothly wove your existing story together with new info from HBP. It will be interesting to see if Gred and Forge step up and court Mary and Martha. *wicked chuckle* Imagine the fate that would befall death nibblers who interrupt -that- double date.

Aberforth's Avatar posted a comment on Thursday 16th November 2006 8:28pm for New Years Day

I liked this quite a lot. It's a bit comforting to read a piece of this story again, like meeting up with an old friend unexpectedly. Alternating between Ginny and Jasmine's POV was a very interresting and effective tactic. I do wonder where you are going with the 'harry's detiny' thread. I look forward to reading more as your Muse allows.

Thanks for sharing thi story with us.

jilumasam posted a comment on Thursday 16th November 2006 7:55pm for New Years Day

Nicely Done! It's great to catch up with Harry and Ginny and Co.

Cheers

MercuryBlue posted a comment on Thursday 16th November 2006 7:09pm for New Years Day

Okay, I've checked Wikipedia, I've checked Google, I'd check the library but it's three am so it's closed, I'm still clueless; what on earth is a Stygian Fountain?

It's been a while since I've read anything in TLOS-world, but I think this chapter reminded me of all the important details. Very good.

Kokopelli replied:

A Stygian fountain is a fountain that flows with water from the river Styx.   Now, go figure.

anonymous5 posted a comment on Thursday 16th November 2006 3:22pm for New Years Day

You know, your "little Harry-Gabrielle tale" was so deliciously good that it actually displaced all my memories of this story. Few authors have managed that successfully in the past. :P Thanks for the update; it was, as always, a joy to read!