Has Dumbledore said anything to anyone about Harry's circumstance? Wouldn't he need to inform key members of the Order of the Phoenix of Harry's recent developments? To this extent: Harry's in America and he's safe. Care for a lemondrop?
Also, Elsa? I do like her. I don't know why, but she's all sorts of awesome. It's the snark, the bitchiness. She counters Anita's holier-than-thou attitude perfectly. I was saying to cissasghost that Elsa is Anita in 400 years. Just enough like Anita for them to piss each other off.
I loved the part where Harry gives Anita the submissive werewolf greeting. Naughty boy, especially since he's an alpha.
He just wanted to give Anita a big sloppy kiss in public. You know, where she couldn't shoot him.
Thanks for the spelling glitches. You read something enough times and it stops making any kind of sense.
Wonder what Elsa's trauma with Jean-Claude is. Although it sounds personal. It's personal. And unless I do a missing scene of the conversation between Anita and JC when she gets home, one that will never be told. I'll say this: Elsa and JC are the same age. Bad things happened to them both in their "youth".
I noticed that while Anita constantly refers to Elsa as "girl", Harry referred to her as "woman".
Harry had the chance to wrap his head around Valentina as an old and scary vamp. Unlike Anita, Harry is willing to look beyond physical apperance. Anita still has trouble with that.
so would that mean that Christoff would be obliged to involve his people in the Wizarding World's fight against Voldemort? All Elsa and Chirstoff want is for Voldemort to go far away. If the magical chaos spills into the muggle world, muggles will probably turn on the vamps.
All Christoff is obligated to do is protect *Harry*. Even if that involves knocking him out and dragging him away from the battlefield in London.
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To this extent: Harry's in America and he's safe. Care for a lemondrop?
Also, Elsa? I do like her. I don't know why, but she's all sorts of awesome. It's the snark, the bitchiness. She counters Anita's holier-than-thou attitude perfectly.
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I loved the part where Harry gives Anita the submissive werewolf greeting. Naughty boy, especially since he's an alpha.
He just wanted to give Anita a big sloppy kiss in public. You know, where she couldn't shoot him.
Thanks for the spelling glitches. You read something enough times and it stops making any kind of sense.
Wonder what Elsa's trauma with Jean-Claude is. Although it sounds personal.
It's personal. And unless I do a missing scene of the conversation between Anita and JC when she gets home, one that will never be told. I'll say this: Elsa and JC are the same age. Bad things happened to them both in their "youth".
I noticed that while Anita constantly refers to Elsa as "girl", Harry referred to her as "woman".
Harry had the chance to wrap his head around Valentina as an old and scary vamp. Unlike Anita, Harry is willing to look beyond physical apperance. Anita still has trouble with that.
so would that mean that Christoff would be obliged to involve his people in the Wizarding World's fight against Voldemort?
All Elsa and Chirstoff want is for Voldemort to go far away. If the magical chaos spills into the muggle world, muggles will probably turn on the vamps.
All Christoff is obligated to do is protect *Harry*. Even if that involves knocking him out and dragging him away from the battlefield in London.
Last thing: Elsa rox my sox.