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jilumasam posted a comment on Wednesday 25th February 2009 1:35pm

OK...I'll have to think about this one a bit, but overall I see what you were getting at. A great little story and ever better...it gives your brain a workout!!!!

Liz :)

DrT posted a comment on Wednesday 25th February 2009 12:31pm

Ow -- brain hurts good!

Anansii posted a comment on Wednesday 25th February 2009 9:42am

OK, since only four had to be extracted, only four were in the dream. And to get back to themselves, they had to get rid of adaptations made to fit in the dream. "Return of the Aurors" comes to mind. :)

HopelessFan posted a comment on Wednesday 25th February 2009 8:40am

ARRRGGHH!!! so confused!!!
-grins-
i'm enjoying and looking forward to the end :-)

Lesa posted a comment on Wednesday 25th February 2009 4:33am

:D That is all.

Carol Layland posted a comment on Wednesday 25th February 2009 3:05am

So A whole new world with all his emotional support people in place and no enemiew possible. A new and complete life just as he always wanted. Very, very nice. I very much enjoyed this one and am looking forward to your explanations on Harrys behalf. Thank you for the enjoyment that I have gotten from this story. Carol Layland

DrT posted a comment on Wednesday 25th February 2009 12:09am

Eagerly awating chapter 4. . . .

DrT posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 11:59pm

It will be interesting if Ron learns to play well with others, as Draco is learning

Patches posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 9:47pm

This is a really good exercise in transition. I never would have thought of going from DH to Dangerverse this was. What a cool concept. I love the fact that Hermione was the one who helped Draco come to terms with what he had to give up. Then the "black" caught up with them all as they fell through nothing only to wake up in a comfortable bed in a new place. Very well done. I imagine the "one" they are talking about is Sirius. It might be Draco or whatever they are going to call him now. I look forward to finding out when Harry gets his turn to tell his story. Thankyou for writing. pms

jilumasam posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 7:06pm

It's getting clearer by the chapter...

DarQuing posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 2:58pm

Bwahahaha! So what's it going to be, Mr. Malfoy? Can you give up your pride to save your life and the lives of your companions? Or are you going to hold onto them until the Nothing takes you? *tick tock tick tock* Time's running out, Mr. Malfoy.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

:enjoys your evil laughter and adds a bit of her own: Mwahahahaha! Here comes the nasty Mudblood to "help" you!

FriskyPixie posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 11:34am

This story is so interesting! I'm totally lost, although I see some of the connections everyone has been discussing. I can't wait for the new chapter. Whydoyouneedtoknow? You are such a great writer! Thank you for sharing your talent with us :)

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Thank you very much, and I hope the next chapter clears everything up satisfactorily!

runnerman87 posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 8:47am

The idea of the encroaching blackness is an interesting plot device. Is it based on The Langoliers from Steven King, or is it something out of Deathly Hallows? (I don't really remember most of the Beetle the Bard stuff from DH.) Also, is there a specific reason for the "so many words" rule, or is that just a convenient narrative device?

I don't think it's particularly fair of the Fates (or whoever) to ask Draco to give up the three things that he's not only proudest to be but also the three things that make him who he is. It'd be like asking Harry to give up his courage. Harry without courage would no longer be Harry Potter, and Draco without his Slytherin tendencies or his blood purity would no longer be Draco Malfoy.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Never read any Steven King--this is out of my own little head. There's a reason for the rule. And who said the Fates were fair? Draco will still have Slytherin tendencies, they just can't rule his life quite the same way they were doing. (But that's an interesting point at the end there... mwahaha.)

Gena posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 3:32am

oh i really like what draco has to give up i wonder what he will do. Cant wait till the next chapter

Anne B. Walsh replied:

So does he!

Carol Layland posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 3:02am

Hi, Well where ever it goes the story is entrancing and very fascinating. It is certainly up to your Dangerverse standards and I love it. Thank you for this one

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Thanks!

Illusia posted a comment on Tuesday 24th February 2009 12:02am

Uh, Oh, I never liked The gondolieers movie nor book. Though it ended pretty well.

Anne B. Walsh replied:

I think you may mean something else...

Lesa posted a comment on Monday 23rd February 2009 11:10pm

Obviously they're likely to end up in the Dangerverse, my one thing is why then didn't they take Ginny, Neville and Luna with them? Is it because those three didn't have to go through as many changes? Or is it just because it's the Trio and Draco, and Hermione and Harry are two from the Prophesy, while Ron and Draco both need to get over their own forms of prejudice?

Either way I like it, I'm just wondering!

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Good wondering, but there is a reason and you will find it out as soon as the chapter's ready!

Patches posted a comment on Monday 23rd February 2009 9:34pm

Wow! Aletha met them. She is Harry's Godmother. Now I'm beginning to understand. Now Draco has to give up being a Slytherin, his pureblood status and the Malfoy name. That was Danger wispering in his ear. All that without the information that it will be a good thing. I look forward to more of this story. Thanks for writing. pms

Anne B. Walsh replied:

You've got it, more or less. More as soon as it's ready!

callie posted a comment on Monday 23rd February 2009 8:11pm

yay!! draco is gonna get all nice!!!!

good chapter!!!

Anne B. Walsh replied:

Not necessarily. But you'll see.

HGRHfan35 posted a comment on Monday 23rd February 2009 7:24pm

You are such a tease. Making us think the last chapter will be up soon but noooo....it might turn to 4. LOL.

So I was a bit right. It seems like they have come to Draco's 'dream' world from BC.
The dark woman is Aletha and the voice Draco hears is the Cecy/Mum from the dream world.

I can hardly wait for the next one? Tommorow perhaps? *shivers with excitement (or cold)*

Until next time, take care. C

Anne B. Walsh replied:

You're partly right and partly wrong and shall learn more as soon as I write the next (and I think truly last) chapter.