"Yeeeesssss! It’s the dream version where I-declare-my-love-to-you, but you-refuse-for-idiotic-moral-reasons. But in the end, all's-well-that-ends-well, and we-finish-with-an-incredible-night-of-sex." If I had dreams like that, would there ever be the need to be awake? No. No there would not. Stupid Dumbledore, he shouldn't have interrupted. It's to keep it a secret, blah blah blah, but can you imagine the breakfast food appearing.. And on the Hufflepuff (or whatever) table, there's Harry and Snape, quite decidedly *not* fighting. Hmm... you can steal that if you want to *hinthintnudgenudge*
Disturbing. Seriously, disturbing. A good laugh, but... Ugh. Well done, I think...
Awww. You like Ron/Draco, don't you? I personally can't stand Ron. But the ending was just too sweet. I like this story, a lot. I'd ask for a sequel, but I know it's probably best left as is. Sad, that. But oh well. It helped cheer me up on a sad Saturday. (friend bailed on me, party cancelled... nothing to do but stay home and avoid hot guy, who just happens to be my brothers friend. Just what every girl wants to be doing on her Staurday night.
This was great. The ending was sad, which is refreshing from all of those happy endings that everybody always gives. (myself included). I love how Fred and George can share everything- even Severus. For me, a rather anti-people person, I seriously doubt I could ever share like that without jealousy. I think that is one of my favourite parts of the twins, and you portrayed that so wonderfully.
°And a cute little arse.° *Oka—WHAT?* Love it. Hate Ron in general, but there's always exceptions. I'll never get enough of your characters having the two inner voices. Cracks me up. Well done.