Subject: re: chapters 17+18+19: an excellent Scrabble score!
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Posted on: 2023-06-30 12:45:06 UTC

17
Noooooooooo. No. We were so close, we were doing so well. Sugar, man? Frigging sugar? I don’t like this Pettigrew, he is too smart. My only consolation is that Gaunt is already alive, so Pettigrew can’t do anything as drastic as resurrecting Voldemort. Dirty little . . . rat.

18
Sev modified Pettigrew’s memories . . . meaning to convince him that Lily and Harry were really dead, I imagine? It’s almost nice to know Pettigrew was targeting her for specific revenge, and not just carrying on his schoolyard bullying as an adult . . .

Okay, Madam Pomfrey keeping absolute concrete slabs of chocolate in the Hospital Wing, and having to hardcore chisel edible pieces out of it to use as medicine, is the most amazing mental image. It makes sense Hogwarts would have loaded up on chocolate this year because of the Dementors, but wow. Good thing Scotland has a fairly cool climate!

19
(I think maybe you meant bl10 on this chapter’s warning?)

Heh. I love the scene in the common room, purely because it displays the disconnect between the experiences of the main characters and everybody else’s. This night, the golden trio experienced a bitten hand, a broken leg, numerous wooden fisticuffs, a showdown with a dark wizard, and a very unusual way of losing a pet. The other Gryffindor students? Partying. Partying in the dorm room. Life goes on, even when the protagonists are facing life and death situations!

Wow, so Draco really was there to help. Sounds like he convinced Lucius to get the Wizengamot to commute Buckbeak’s sentence, to release? Nice! And now he’s gotten wrapped up with the time travelers. That explains why he was still outside when Pettigrew escaped! I’m curious to see how this plays out now . . .

—doctorlit, transforming under the light of a full bookshelf

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