Fay! Sweet lady! Did I tell you how much I adored and admired "Invisible to See"? I keep meaning to write you about it.
No chance of a followup for that, I imagine?
Book ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Fay! Sweet lady! Did I tell you how much I adored and admired "Invisible to See"? I keep meaning to write you about it.
No chance of a followup for that, I imagine?
Jumping on the "Invisible to See" Fay love-train. You are amazing. Amazing, I tell you.
Advice for the ages:
“Spare of the moment decisions never fair well my friend.” Walter advised.
At least wait till you've got a strike. That's something you can really count on!
I've got a spare moment. Anyone need a decision?
Oof. Almighty hell, Fay woman, that fanfic's unfinished! Or, rather, the sequel is! What am I supposed to do now, without closure?
What's that you say? Feedback? Oh, that.
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...as the holidays are finally here, am presently getting started on the sequel to 'Invisible to See', to be called 'This Rough Magic'. Although I don't know that it will appeal to the Draco/Harry crowd, neccesarily, because I don't actually have a Draco/Harry OTP agenda, and I'm just as interested in what's going on with Snape, and Hermione, and Hagrid, and indeed my own Justin...
Sequel! Sequel!
A few Harry/Draco snogs, please?
I cannot promise that all will be rosy in the garden of shag, because who the hell DOES have a trouble free relationship with someone they got together with in High School? Especially under such trying circumstances. But there's liable to be snoggage and shaggage aplenty, some of which will involve Harry and Draco. And lots and lots and lots of plot. I'm plot-tastic right now. Neville, Justin, Snape, Hagrid, Hermione, Ron, Viktor, Charlie Weasley...all these folks and more are elbowing their way determinedly into the storyline. Also several OCs.
all these folks and more are elbowing their way determinedly into the storyline.
Well, darn it. t contemplates some way to express just how little disappointment is present at the thought