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parts 21 & 22
24 reviewsEDITED FOR CONTINUITY! Hermione gets to see the [/My Little/] Harry, Sirius and Remus visit Diagon Alley, and Mack and Judith learn abot Harry.
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A THOUSAND YEARS
(#) NobleK 2013-09-01
“What was that?” He asked, rubbing the place the flare entered his body. Surprisingly, it was not Harry who answered, but Hermione’s hologramme.
“That was a magical promise. Harry just swore a magical oath to protect Hermione to the best of his ability. Such a promise carries a serious penalty should it ever be broken.” The hologramme actually glared at Harry.
“What penalty?”
“Usually the offender loses his or her magic, or sometimes he or she dies.”
Mack looked like he’d been slapped."
Yeah, poor Mack!! :-D And of course, U.S.S. 'Mione(NCC-2001-A if you're wondering) knows exactly what that oath was and so is feeling slightly peeved with Harry!! ;-PAuthor's response
Heya NobleK.
She probably was, but I can see how she’d understand Harry’s desire to protect her namesake.
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(#) Staryfury0901 2018-04-29
I don't understand why Harry doesn't get rid of Malfoy. He knows he was behind the attacks. That premeditated murder to the very highest degree. Besides, he's a known Death Eater and supporter of the psycho Tom Marvolo Riddle. Killing them this early would prevent them doing any more harm to the rest of the British magical world. Not to mention it'd sure change the way their children were raised. That in and of itself might make the future a better place to live. The attitudes of their children might actually shift away from following a madman when or if he should regain a body.A THOUSAND YEARS
(#) JRTaylor 2020-11-13
I'm honestly shocked that Harry did not use the captured DE's to network to others and so on until he had every single one of them.
Some flaying and filleting might be needed to convince them to talk without Veritaserum (but their minds would likely betray them to Harry anyway) but, what's a little spilled DE blood (Or a lot. Or All) for justice?
Given what most FF's (and some circumstantial canon) evidence for the requirements to become DE's (rape, torture AND murder), I'm a firm believer in the "Kill'em all, let God sort'em out" philosophy of dispensing justice to DE's.
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