Review for Harry's New Pets

Harry's New Pets

(#) lycus 2008-08-01

That was great, And i'm a little surprised that the girls well Hermione really is starting to enjoy being a pet. And as for the girls parents the Grangers seem to be the only ones that are going to have a problem with the situation. Hermione could just go home with her parents while fleurs' father sets Harry up with a reusable portkey to Hermiones house so he can see her everyday, Maybe even help Harry become more informed about what he has like money property and things like that after all Harry is now responsable for his daughter and helping Harry helps her.

Author's response

Thank you!!

Well, Hermione is... perhaps not starting to enjoy being a pet as much as she's got very attached to Fleur and Harry and Luna. And the pet thing seems to be a part of being with them, so she's not as exercised about it as she might be if she were seeing it from the outside.

And as for the girls parents the Grangers seem to be the only ones that are going to have a problem with the situation.

Pretty much, yes. But... M. Delacour can actually be very persuasive, and not only in the spell-and-stiletto sense.

Hermione could just go home with her parents while fleurs' father sets Harry up with a reusable portkey to Hermiones house so he can see her everyday

That's a thought, although... they really aren't going to sleep well apart from each other, at least not for a few years.

Maybe even help Harry become more informed about what he has like money property and things like that after all Harry is now responsable for his daughter and helping Harry helps her.

He will be doing that, yes. Harry's committed to his daughter, and he appreciates that. The father of a part-Veela tends to be more understanding of Veela mating practices--he'll see Harry as a lad going down the same path as himself, rather than the jerk who's running around with his daughter. After all, if he'd met Apolline when he was eleven or twelve, and circumstances had required him to take responsibility for her, something similar might have happened.