It was great to get a glimpse into the mind of all the main characters in this piece. Molly is really beleaguered right now, isn't she? With Percy gone and herself and the family living in an old, ugly, evil house with an Immature Sirius and a Dangerous Creature. She is annoying in her prejudices, perhaps even more so, because I can't help sympathising with her, while wanting to yell: "Get over it already!"
And Sirius. Sigh. He is just so clueless when that patronus comes, and Remus doesn't have the heart to break his happiness. Poor Sirius. And then Dumbledore plays the Harry card. No wonder he is reduced to throwing porcelain and slamming doors.
I was laughing (in a sad way) about Remus having learned his lesson about wide-eyed Weasleys. And really happy to see that he had learned it wrong. :) I love Bill here, and his easy acceptance of Remus rings particularly true, since he has worked for so long with the goblins of Gringott.
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Date: 2009-07-17 04:55 pm (UTC)Anyway.
It was great to get a glimpse into the mind of all the main characters in this piece. Molly is really beleaguered right now, isn't she? With Percy gone and herself and the family living in an old, ugly, evil house with an Immature Sirius and a Dangerous Creature. She is annoying in her prejudices, perhaps even more so, because I can't help sympathising with her, while wanting to yell: "Get over it already!"
And Sirius. Sigh. He is just so clueless when that patronus comes, and Remus doesn't have the heart to break his happiness. Poor Sirius. And then Dumbledore plays the Harry card. No wonder he is reduced to throwing porcelain and slamming doors.
I was laughing (in a sad way) about Remus having learned his lesson about wide-eyed Weasleys. And really happy to see that he had learned it wrong. :) I love Bill here, and his easy acceptance of Remus rings particularly true, since he has worked for so long with the goblins of Gringott.
Thank you so much for updating! :D