Review for Muggles at Bay/The Protection of the Stag

Muggles at Bay/The Protection of the Stag

(#) BenRG 2006-05-08

Wow! A dramatic battle indeed. Dumbledore is right, given that Voldemort is now more dark creature than man (especially considering what making the Horacruxes did to him), it is logical that charms against dark creatures would be effective against them.

I wish I could feel sorry for Wormtail but I can't. He found the wrong time to remember his Gryffindor courage and boldness.

As for the rest, I wonder how Hermione will react to having a landed aristocrat as a boyfriend? She is a middle-class girl and fairly down-to-earth. Could she adapt to being lady of the manor?

BenRG's Rating: 8/10

Author's response

The British upper-middle class always used to have a desire to mingle with the nobs (lessened these days of course). Still, I'm sure Hermione will manage. If Harry has Muggle tenent farmers, I'm sure they'll be visited by Lady Hermione

"T"