Subject: re: chapter 4-1, and Dot certainly got a lot of 4-1-1 . . .
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Posted on: 2023-07-13 03:49:08 UTC

Okay, Lily? This chapter is amazing. You squeezed a whole entire murder mystery into your opening chapter! When Ali first mentioned something was slithering through the garden, my mind immediately went to Nagini. But then, a few lines later, the killed roosters get mentioned, and then I realized: NO. It’s the BIG BOY. The BASILISK. Makes perfect sense; it clearly hasn’t been hanging out in the Chamber, and nothing about this AU would have stopped Salazar from having one. And of course, with Gaunt being a known direct descendant, he would inherit the thing! (Haven’t seen the Fantastic Beasts films, so I can’t really speculate enough on how Nagini’s human life would be different to guess where she’s at now.)

So, Gaunt sends the house-elves out on the regular to cull the roosters, so their crowing can’t kill the basilisk, yeah? And of course, elf apparition is the best, so they can get through any barriers the Muggles put up. And the elves are also watching the garden constantly for intruders, which is why most of the disappearances have been people wandering through town: they tried to stop in the garden to spend the night in a semi-sheltered place, only to be discovered and fed to the basilisk. (Although it seems the basilisk can leave the garden, at least sometimes? Those “poisoned” cattle actually died from its venom, huh?) . . . You just couldn’t help yourself, could you? “Gregson,” and her father’s first initial is “T”? Getting a bit burnt out on the Potterverse, needed to inject a bit of something classy in? : ) And after Dot listened in on the terrace conversations, I love her twist on the Holmes line: “And when the impossible could not be eliminated…”

You built so much suspense in this chapter. I was filled with dread as Dot started planning to enter the garden, knowing the basilisk was in there somewhere . . . and then you pulled the rug out from under me! I was not expecting her to find a dinner party, of all things! I see Draco is getting very close to a point of no return, which is going to make future summer vacations quite awkward . . . I was also a bit tickled at how nonsensical the conversation must have sounded to Dot, but then we made a pretty hard turn back into suspense. I admit I started gaining hope at the end, as they got closer and closer to the gate . . . Foolish of me. I suppose it’s too much to hope for the basilisk to die of sepsis from its musty old bullet wound . . . but I am looking forward to see if Ali is going to set enough dominos in motion to at least get Gaunt in trouble over the Statute of Secrecy? Making enough Muggles disappear to make Muggle law enforcement notice has to have some consequences, even for High Lord Slytherin! (in before, “Fake news! Fake news! There was no disappearances, I never met them before in my life! I like cattle that don’t get envenomated. When you’re in the Wizengamot, roosters let you do it, you can do whatever you want: grab them by the throat.”

—doctorlit is totally going to get around to the Fantastic Beasts films any decade now. Aaaaaaaaaany decaaaaaaaaade . . .

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