ext_7631 ([identity profile] tipgardner.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] rurounihime 2005-01-26 09:43 pm (UTC)

Perfect! I hadn't read that deeply into Harry's statement, but of course his "I love you," is a typical example of him blundering into something without thought of the consequences.

His running out to the edge of the Forest that first time is clearly conveyed as his headlong Gryffindor leap then look thing, but the consideration around the words and the way you expressed him thinking that he didn't want to say them, made me think Harry actually had thought about the consequences and in the end let the words out.

I know you wrote that he wasn't sure that he did love Draco, but if he didn't feel it, where did the words come from?

Lisa Germano, yeah, ...Geek the Girl. Very depressing and mostly down tempo. Low Fi, garagey guitars, plus her fiddle (she is a fiddler). It's a concept album about a poor girl who feels love and is often the worse for it.

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