Review for If Wishes Were Hippogriffs

If Wishes Were Hippogriffs

(#) Vilkath 2009-01-10

I am not really sure what think the last part this chapter. Harry and his girls sure went to a lot of trouble rescue Tom's body when could easily collapsed or destroyed the cave from without. And then fucking Tom to wake him up... why? Why not just kill him in his sleep. Sure he's not quite as evil as the clone, but I am not exactly seeing a valid reason go out their way save him.

Then Ginny's obvoiusly mentaly fragile state offering him up even worse, and why should a guy who created the monster get a 'happily ever after'? Sure one say he didn't do the things Voldemort did, but he made the thing that did, against all rules and regulations. He should have to take responisblity for his actions.

Author's response

Thank you for reading and reviewing.
It’s true that collapsing the roof onto Tommy’s sarcophagus would kill him, once the protective enchantments had been removed. And Tommy’s death would mean the death of Voldemort for good and all.
Just one small problem.
Tommy is not, and has never been Voldemort.
Tommy will be haunted by the things his creation did for the rest of his life. You see, unlike his clone, Tommy feels remorse.
In one version of my outline, I have Tommy putting himself in an untenable situation so that the Dork Lard will be killed along with him.
Let’s see what happens, shall we?
N!