Subject: re: chapter ♪21 guns, lay down your arms, give up the fight♪
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Posted on: 2023-07-08 12:45:49 UTC

Oh my gosh, this is a much nicer wrap-up than we got in canon! Sirius won’t have to hide for as long, and he’s got his brother still alive! Pettigrew is in custody! Draco is friend, and getting closer to openly rebelling against his parents! Voldemort won’t get resurrected . . . because he’s already been alive for the past decade+ . . . okay, maybe that part isn’t an improvement, but uh . . . Anyway, sad to see Lupin still leaving, but I understand his reasoning that a botched/contaminated potion shouldn’t be all it takes to endanger the lives of schoolchildren. At least he, too, can openly interact with Sirius, once the charges get dropped, so that’s a silver lining, too!

Back when I first read the books, I never could have imagined feeling happy at Slytherin winning the house cup for the year, but here I am! I loved seeing Dumbledore reward Draco for his good deed, especially while complimenting him on demonstrating “the very best qualities of Slytherin House.” It felt properly triumphant, like the banner switch at the end of year one, and perhaps it will set a good example for other Slytherin students, that the qualities their house is reinforcing don’t always have to be turned towards ambitious self-gain?

Gaunt: It is through Her work that his crimes have been brought to light . . .
me: No, it was actually through the work of roughly three and a half thirteen-year-olds. Thirteen-year-olds are the ones who brought Peter’s crimes to light, after your Department of Magical Law Enforcement failed to do so for over a decade. So don’t @ me with that “thank Mother Magic” crap!

One question occurred to me while mulling over Prince obliviating Pettigrew: Gaunt sent both Prince and Pettigrew to attack the Potters separately, and you said when Pettigrew returned to Gaunt and took all the credit for the real and apparent deaths, that Gaunt just assumed Pettigrew had gotten overzealous, and didn’t include Prince like he was supposed to. So, does Gaunt think Prince is still on his side? Or did she publicly renounce him at some point between James’s death and “Secret Potion?”

—doctorlit awards 70 points to Winterwood House

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