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11: A Trip and a Trap
2 reviewsHarry is the Boy-Who-Lived. So why does everyone think he's Harriet, the Girl-Who-Lived? Wizards are nutters...
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Harry & the Mysterious Curse of the GirlWhoLived
(#) xavierp 2011-06-10
Excellent idea with the photo. And I love that Harry ha a new perspective (at least from canon) on people like Lockhart who think he's a girl - speaking of, will the Curse be explained before year 7? And is Volotredi under the same curse, or is she really a woman?
And the anagram is really winding me up! Though the confrontation with the spirit of Riddle should be interesting and will clear things up...Author's response
Thanks for the review! You've got it dead on about Riddle... answers soon.Harry & the Mysterious Curse of the GirlWhoLived
(#) jediprankster 2011-12-25
--"Unfortunately I borrowed my copy from Lavender, otherwise I'd show it to you."-- Shouldn't that be "I loaned my copy to Lavender"?
I must say I'm curious about the photograph myself. Despite the odd premise, this story continues to impress and entertain me.Author's response
I think I see the confusion - if you look two lines earlier:
Parvati nodded eagerly. "Yes, I read a lot of Voyages with Vampires. It wasn't really a textbook though, more like a travelogue. You know, filled with his exciting adventures."
THAT is the book she borrowed, but no longer has (returned it, I'd imagine), so she can't show it to Harry.
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