Review for The Acts Of Betrayal

The Acts Of Betrayal

(#) Cateagle 2007-11-26

-Laughs uproariously- The punishment for Tonks was truly wicked; harry clearly understands the buttons to push to really get through to her.

Tha assault on Neville is going to cost Dumbles, Hannah knows about what was done to Harry and if she sees something very similar happening to Neville, she's going to turn to Harry for help, he'll undoubted let Neville's Gran know and then a whole can of "whup-ass" is going to get dumped onto Dumbles. As I've mentioned before about the definition of insanity....

The Weasley family meeting should be rather "entertaining" and colorful, to say the least. I rather doubt that Ron, Ginny, or Molly will enjoy it or the results there of (considering what happened in "Summer of Indpendence" when Arthur found about about "mere" theft and abuse of trust, Molly and her two youngest may not be Weasleys too much longer.

I don't know who attacked Hermione, but they don't know the level of connection between the three and that's going to end up biting them big time, if they manage to survive the wrath of Harry & Daphne.

Tch, some people just can't seem to learn, no matter how hard the lesson is tatooed on their skull with a "clue-by-four". At this point, one could almost argue that removing at least Ron and Dumbles would be improving the gene pool; the jury is out, so far, on Ginny and if she shows sense, she may be able to get through without a major dose of unpleasantness. Given her temper, though, I'd not bet on her being able to do that.

Author's response

Glad you liked it, I figured it was about as cruel as Hermione would allow him to be... Daphne, not so much.

You're right about Hannah.

The Weasley family meeting will be well attended, by all the Weasleys... not in prison or the hospital...