Subject: Re: 6.9 Lord Harry Potter and Lord Lucius Malfoy and Lord Draco Malfoy
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Posted on: 2025-02-09 03:43:56 UTC

Heh, “Babbitea Rabbitea!” A pun worthy of the Potter section of that Universal Studios park, and it feels like it could exist in canon, as well. The animate rabbit cake also has the vibe of canon to it, alongside chocolate frogs and wizards’ chess. (Plus, yeah, I can easily picture kids having a little too much fun “hunting” after their cake . . .)

Go for it, Emily! I hope she finds a way through the wards, all the same, and finds her way back to her real family. If the situation with Gaunt and the Bonding weren’t so demanding of Our Heroes’ time, I feel like they would be looking for a way to help Emily. Hopefully you’re doing that Rowlingesque thing where a minor plot gets resolved as an accidental side consequence of the main conflict being addressed . . . We’ve got to get that girl home!

Boy, I wasn’t expecting this chapter to be such a huge deal when I started it, but it’s allowed me to finally and definitively shift the Lord and Lady Malfoy into the “protagonist column” in my mind. I just hope their willingness to prioritize Draco’s safety and Gaunt’s lack of access to more magic isn’t going to lead to their own deaths . . . Lucius transferring the family magic to Draco here and now is such a power play! Terrifying to see Draco visibly bending under it, though. This society is so used to accepting and using magic, that they’ve become desensitized to the side effects of its constant presence. (Although I suppose that’s common enough in any society. glances at alcohol, tobacco and cars) But I liked Harry’s little mini-speech about how Draco’s friendship has made him a better person, and the admission that he might have had a more black-and-white moral view of the Wizarding World if he hadn’t seen Draco learning to question things. I think it was good for Lucius to hear that, too!

I am in deep love with the fact that Ron is the only member of the quartet who has his eyes on a very serious plot point! Although I admit I’m second-guessing myself about my previous assumption: I don’t know if Nott is carrying out the Dumbledore assassination from canon, or if he really is just working to sabotage the Gryffindor Quidditch team! The vanishing cabinet feels like a major point there, because it was the main crux of Draco’s canon plan, but doesn’t seem like it would serve much point sabotaging the team, since dragging it to the pitch would be impossible to conceal without someone noticing . . . Unless he’s only using it as secret transport to Knockturn Alley to get other supplies, with no intention to move anything or anyone else through? Hm. I must read more chapters for data . . .

—doctorlit is vindicated to finally see some progress on the party drug potion plotline!

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