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since: 09-21-08, id: 1698470, Profile Updated: 11-30-09
country: Canada
Author has written 2 stories for Harry Potter.

Pen Name: Nymma

Real name: confidential

Age: 17 years-old

Gender: girl

Nationality: Canada

First language: French

Favorites series: Harry Potter(number one on my list), Lord of the rings, Narnia, amos Daragon, Twilight series, Nancy Drew,The tommorrow series, A series of unfortunates events(almost a tie with HP but not quite there), The Ellie Chronicles, Golden Compass series, Star Wars,Charmed.

I think that for now I will only write stories about Harry Potter. That's the only kind of fanfics that I ever imagined myself writing or reading about. While my level of love for other series can be almost equal to Harry Potter, their endings always leave me satisfied and the other authors, in my opinion, anyway, leave us with nothing left to explore beyond the books. Harry Potter is special that way because there's still things to imagine and assume about many topics related.

Houses of Hogwarts: My favorite house is Slytherin. I would probably sorted in there if I went to Hogwarts. I value ambition, loyalty, intelligence, srtategies very much. I am cunning, sly, quite reserved, loyal, exceedingly sarcastic when frustrated, impatient and devoted.

Harry Potter characters that I like: Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, Dumbledore, Sirius, Remus, Tonks, Luna, Neville, Fred & George, Lily 1, Albus 2, Severus Snape, McGonagall, Molly&Arthur, Charlie, Bill, Rose, Hugo,Susan, Hannah, Demelza, Daphne, Angelina, Lee, Alicia, katie, Regulus. And I like to read about the insanity of Bellatrix(!) and the wickedness of Voldemort even if I think they are the two most awful human being in the book.

Top 9 Favorite Characters of all:

1. Severus Snape -has the honor of winning the first place in my list- he's my favorite character ever-I so love him! CoS-GoF I hated him with all my heart even though I thought he was really interesting, and saw him having a hidden side...more to him than his spiteful side. When we were revealed his spy position, as either Voldemort or Dumbledore's spy, I immediatly knew he was in the light side. Even when he killed Dumbledore, my gut feeling told me he was still not in the dark side. I later figured the whole Unbreakable vow part, and the arrangement between AD and SS, but I never thought Dumbledore might actually be dying already in all year because of his cursed hand.

Before reading OOTP, I assumed Severus was in his youth like a mini-Draco Malfoy, and was going around taunting everybody like his future-self did. So obviously I loathed him very much as I have no sympathies for bullies. And I thought James and Sirius were like another Fred & George, with James being like Harry, from what McGonagall, Sirius, lupin said about them. But the pensieve incident corrected my false assumptions... I saw Potter and Black for what they really were-bullies to the worst degree; like voldemort is beyond usual evil, JP and SB are beyond usual bullying... Most bullies-to the highest level-stick with using violence, publicly humiliate their targets with insults, taunts, beatings... But to actually try to reveal someone's private parts behind pants...this is just so...NOT NORMAL OR EXCUSABLE. In my opinion, Sirius deserved at least a couple of his years spent in Azkaban for that plus the Werewolf incident. And James...should have spent a part of his time in rehab and have mandatory sessions with an effing PSYCHATRIST for Christ Sakes! They never should of get out of that so unpunished.

And...I saw that Severus wasn't the bully, but the target instead. So since OOTP, I hated him no longer. I saw reasons for his bitterness.

Also, there was something else nagging me...reading Snape's Worst Memory...Lily's reaction (all for defending him, then when Mudblood word came out-blinked her eyes, and be all surprised and cold all sudden) in Severus calling her a Mudblood seemed very odd to me. I thought they might have some history...either as friendly classmates, Severus being in love with her, or simply as neutral aqcuitances. But BOY, was I ever shocked when reading the Prince's Tale, finding out they were BEST FRIENDS(!) and that Severus's love run so deeply for her, and Lily being the whole reason of Severus changing sides and everything...

I'm proud to announce that Severus Snape is the first character to have ever made me cry. I have never, ever, ever, ever, cry at a movie or when reading a book, even if I always got into a character's skin, and feel deeply for them. And I have read/seen several sad, tragic series. But the Prince's Tale's chapter made me so emotional, I still cannot beleive it. Congratulations, JKR! You are a wonderful author.

Severus possess amazing courage, brains, loyalty and devotion. After DH, he was my favorite character, and will always be.

2. Lily Evans Potter -I really like her, but I don't get to read about her often, because people almost always portray her as another Hermione or another Ginny! While I like Hermione very much, she is so different from Lily. And Lily as Ginny...a real insult. not many do her justice, and it's very,very sad indeed.

Note: Even if I like her very much, I don't consider her as perfect, unlike many authors/readers. I thought her flaws were quite obvious.

3. Harry Potter - i must admit he does gets on my nerves sometimes. he used to be my favorite character at one point but HBP lowered considerably my opinion of him. Behaving like an arrogant prat..even at times like his annoying cruel father. hexing people(WTF?!), etc. He changed so much and not for the best. Fortunately, in DH, he regained MOST of his senses. Not working hard, procrastinating, being a bit slow and not training to be better...and somehow STILL managing to kill LV? Sorry, not very realistic. Well since it wasn't in a duel, and through a technicality, it is... And his effing Slytherin prejudice annoys me, the hypocrite.

4. Luna Lovegood -I passed a Harry Potter character test, and got Luna as a result. I'm an odd mix of Tonks, Neville, Remus, Hermione, Severus and Luna(according to the test). But mostly Luna. I really like Luna, she's very unique.

5. Nymphadora Tonks

6. Remus Lupin

7. Fred Weasley

8. George Weasley

Even though I think the twins are usually good-natured, I have a few sore points about them: What they did to Montagne was AWFUL. he could have died. They were not punished and no one cared about that incident. Of course, for the twins it was obviously the "once in a lifetime cruelty moment" but still...they should have been punished. And I highly disapprove of the way they treated Ron and Percy. Their teasing was just excessivly mocking at times. But from what we saw from all seven books they were decent to everyone else and never bullied anyone unlike our "dear" Marauders. They lack the cruelty for it..fortunately. What I like about those two is their light joking funny side... they possess wits and more brains than beleived since they created all those joke products.

9. Hermione Granger -Again, another character I used to like as a favorite once, but not so much now. I still really like her, just not at the same level. HBP's fault again... Dating one night and considering boys just to get revenge on Ron...well I thought She was above such childish acts.

Note: The characters here aren't necessarily listed in order of preference, except for the first-Severus Snape.

Characters that I despise: Pettigrew(stupid useless cowardly excuse for a human being..I SO hate him, I want him in hell!), James Potter, teenage Sirius(his adult self was fine), Petunia, Vernon, Dudley,Umbridge(idiotic pink toad).

I also dislike very much the Malfoys but compared to all other Death Eaters(except Regulus and Severus) they can appear reasonably decent. I think they're cold arrogant bastards with tons of prejudice and superiority complex.

Draco is a bit like the dark side version of James Potter, except, ten times less worse in his bullying. He's a spoiled brat and supports Muggle-born suppremacy but even if he took the mark, he's no murderer and wouldn't have it in him to do anything too drastic. he's not as heartless as he seems and you had to keep in mind he didn't have any choice with being a Death Eater if he didn't want his family to die.

Narcissa appears decent, from what we saw in the book, ecxept for her disregard for so-called "lesser beings". She even lied to Voldemort for her son, protecting Harry in the process. At least she has her priorities set straight even if she cares nothing for everyone except her family and probably close friends.

Lucius, well... he certainly didn't give a damn about murdering people on Voldemort's behalf. I don't understand how certain people can think of him as a good person. But one thing though: it was obvious he wanted the Dark Lord defeated in the end, for the sake of his family, and that alone is more than we can say than about every other Death Eaters. In a way, he's like Narcissa, loyal to the very FEW people he care about, and that loyalty surpasses his devotion to the Dark Lord. He deserves Azkaban, but I think he learned his lesson and that given a second chance, he woudn't join, if his actions put Narcissa or Draco in danger. Truly selfish in a way but look at his "collegues in the so-called cause" and you say WOW.

So yeah, I don't like the Malfoys, but unlike many, there's more to them than only Voldemort's symbol.

I can't make up my mind about Ginny and sometimes I don't know about Ron.

I appreciate Ron's humor, outgoing side and for most times he's there for his friends, but there are so many faults about him that I can't ignore. He abandonned his best friend and the one he loved in DH because of unfounded jalousy while they could have died. Same thing in GOF. That's pure selfishness. And what about the remorse-free way he hurt Hermione a thousands times whithout apologizing once if you don't count his pathetic excuses for leaving the trio in DH. And She hadn't done a thing to him.

Also I'm impatient with Ron's lack of brains and/or depth. He don't have any at all. Even Harry, who while is generally average wizard in intelligence standard, is proven capable of thinking quickly to get out of dangerous situations and of deducting things, linking them together. And he has more depth even if never intellectual.

Ron on the other hand... is severly lacking in that matter. It's not that I automatically dislike unintelligent people; more that I dislike a combination of stupidity and dreadful attitude and that's how Ron was in most parts. And he didn't have anything much to compensate either. Take an exemple at Neville, let's say. he's not intelligent, even worse than Ron. But he's loyal to the core, has some depth to his character, completely unpredictable and really brave at the end.

Sure, you can call Ron brave, with all the things he did. But that's more like having great nerve, being daring, like many of his friends, family, Order people. But having great courage is another thing. It's being afraid and still doing something in spite of it. Neville was afraid of many things in the beggining. But in OOTP, he fought in spite of his fears. he was the most nervous character yet he managed to overcome everything he was anxious of in DH as he was the leader in the rebellion, against Snape,who was his boggart. And he gained great bravery and daring after that. That's what I called extraordinary courage. Compared to Neville he's average courageous. Compared to Snape, who in my opinion, is the most courageous person in the series, he's average courageous. Hell, compared to Harry, he's average courageous.

What I'm trying to say is Ron doesn't have some outsanding quality that made him particularly interesting, ecxept humor. And his attitude is awful. So, really... my jugment on Ron depends on the day, which is really rare, since my opinion is usually solid on everything.

Now Ginny. While she doesn't possess any hateful character trait, she doesn't posess any likeable character trait either. She's so boring, ordinary. Everything that could have made her interesting, the others have it with more talent. She's brave-yet so are the others. She's reasonably smart-yet so are many others. She's nice enough-yet so are many others. She can have compassion- yet so are others, and some handful people are more noticeable in that way. But oH wait-She's poweful! Woo-pi-doo!...yawns... She's allright I suppose, but the fan-girl part of her annoys me so much.

Also, there's the fact that she got into three SERIOUS relationship with guys while (according to HBP) she KNEW SHE STILL LIKED HARRY. I don't mind her dating many boys, it's common for girls to do that. But to me, it seemed she was using them to boost her self-esteem, or to get Harry jaleous. There's nothing I hate more that people using their lover to gain something, while knowing they don't have a feeling for them. If you know you love someone else, then, DON'T date this person. Exception being if someone love two boys EQUALLY and chosing one.

Favorites Harry Potter couples:

Harry/OC: Actually, this preference is a new one. And I'm REALLY PICKY about the OC. It has to be a "She", a special unusual girl who would fit well with the Golden Trio. Unique, unpredictable and mysterious, but not bizarre or lunatic. Someone who while having distinct talent in one particular area, isn't perfect, overly studious or cowardly/gutless. Has to possess brains, be interesting, and good natured. But She has to have OBVIOUS FLAWS. So, to conclude, one of a kind, and COMPATIBLE to Harry. Have to have a few commonalities and be an excellent match for him.

And the OC has to be introduced in fifth year or later. The reason for that, is I prefer the Golden Trio to be...well...the good old Golden Trio for a while until She came and they became the Golden Quator. I'm not that keen on reading Harry/OC because I rarely find OC that I like, and when I do, they don't match Harry well, or destroy the concept of the Golden Trio.

Well while I would prefer to limit the number of my OC reading in fanfiction, or OC taking a too important role, this is the only thing I can do when I want Harry to be paired. Harry/Ginny disgust me as it's mediocre beyond pathetic! Harry/Hermione: destroy the concept of having a friend the opposite sex who isn't involved romantically with you. Plus, they aren't a great match at all on the LOVE scenario.

When I read a fanfic, I don't mind Harry being paired with Luna or Daphne, but I wouldn't ship them together just for the sake of having Harry being paired-it's ridiculus, characters can be perfectly happy whithout romance. But if Harry/Daphne or Luna takes a too major part, I would not like it.

Ron/Hermione: Even though they're really different, they complete eah other well. They can balance each other in their faults and qualities. They also had some weird way to flirt/fight and to go on with themselves, but I think they're cute together, in overall view. The only thing that can waver my opinion is how Ron treated Hermione in HBP and DH. Even if sometimes downright rude to her before HBP, he was not so bad. But it was just awful how he behaved towards her later on. had he done something HUGE and romantic for Hermione after all this, to redeem himself and had apologize more, I would have been a full R/Hr fan.

Severus/Lily(my very favorite of all): I fully beleive they could have make it work. O-kay, so Severus called Lily a mudblood, became a Death Eater, and told the prophecy to Voldemort, the one that made the Dark Lord kill her. Well for one, it was plainly obvious he didn't mean to call her a mudblood. Being humiliated in front of a crowd, in public, in front of the girl he loved/his best friend was what make him lose his head/control. Honestly, who woudln't, in a situation like this? He didn't think she was trash-HE LOVED HER! for christ sakes! He may have called other people mudblood recently before Snape's Worst memory incident but we don't know the cicumstances. The "Mudbloods" could have been taunting/bullying him like most people did. Anyway, mudblood, (like Snivellius, Lily!!) are only words. They can cut, but only if the meaning is behind it. And it's not counting the fact Lily smiled(probably involuntairily though) at James in his "Severus bullying".

I heartily disagree with Lily's decision of breaking their friendship. Even if he was on his way of becoming a Death Eater later, he wasn't one the day he plaeded with Lily to forgive him. If Lily han't lost her determination, she could have changed those future plans. Besides, like Sirius said in OOTP, Voldemort didn't show his true colors until very later after Regulus joined, and Regulus's younger than Severus, so joined after him. Is there anyway EVERYONE who joined before Voldemort let his mask slip that could have known excactly what they were signing up for? Oh, many didn't care, of course, and some of them probably got the general idea/meaning behind it but what about those who did care, and were clueless, like Regulus? Stuck in Voldemort's ranks with no way of getting out except Death or Azkaban.

Besides, saying to your best friend that his only other friends besides her are evil, whithout finding convicing arguments, well... it's not going to the road of sucess. People aren't going to change their beleifs/dreams only because their best friends don't agree. If they did, that's letting your friends control you. And how wonderful would a friendship like that be. Ha! Plus, the only examples of muggles he had were of his ABUSIF muggle father and of Prejudiced Narrow-minded insulting Petunia. So... hmm... I wonder what could have caused his dislke of muggles...rolls eyes...

Should Lily had been more mature and see beyond things, she should have handled it better. Besides, she never gave Severus the chance to choose her over the Death Eaters. he didn't understand he couldn't have both and instead of giving him an ultimatium that night at the Gryffindor Tower, she flat out refused to be his friend anymore. We all know in the future, when the choice came between Voldemort and Lily's life, he choose Lily, even though she despisced him now.Plus JKR said he would have chosen Lily, given the choice. So, again...I wonder what his choice would have been... rolls eyes again...

Anyway, so Severus wasn't perfect. He did terrible things, but he didn't know the prophecy meant Lily. When he did, he took the risk to go to Dumbledore who could either have killed him or send him in Azkaban, to warn him about the Potters. Sure ,he asks only for lily to the Dark Lord, but once he realized Lily's happiness depended on james and Harry's life, he pleaded with Dumbledore to protect them all. Besides, if there are anti-SSLE/all for JPLE people reading this right now who prefer James to Severus purely because he only asked Voldemort for Lily, ask yourself this following question: In a AU world in which James became a Death Eater and where Severus and Lily would be married, and in danger from Voldemort because of the prophecy, WOULD HAVE JAMES HAVE ASKED FOR SEVERUS's protection to Voldemort? The logical answer is NO.

Then, Severus walked away from everything he beleived in, put himself at Dumbledore's service and did the dangerous job of spying against voldemort. For Lily. then she dies. he is broken-heatred, torn by guilt, he wish he was dead. So he protects his son for her memory, his patronus is a doe. He never stopped loving her and he did since he met her. being in constant danger, the stress of spying, the work for the light side, redeeming himself. For Lily. But then, he was propely horrified when Dumbledore intended for Harry to die. During the years in the light side, he gained proper sense of right and wrong. Everything he ever did was for Lily.

reading DH, I wasn't a SS/LE fan. Even though his love and devotion for Lily surpasses by far everyone else's, Lily didn't seem to feel something more than friendship for him. Even though I thought they balanced each other well and could bring the best of each other and the fact they were very close-best friends-I didn't supported it because love has to be two-side way. one-side wouldn't work even if I thought Severus was more wothy of her than James with his sacrifices for her. They can seem as much compatible as they want, well, you can't invent a feeling like love.

But then, not so much long ago, I read an article from an interview with JKR. Her quote was something like:" She might have had romantic feelings for him only if he had gotten rid of his interest in the dark arts." Well we all know how Lily's dislike of the Dark Art was. She seems to think that Dark Arts are evil. Sure they can cause harm, but then, if someone Wingardium Leviosa you out of your broom, it can also cause harm you know! Sectumsempra-cutting spell. On people-not so good. But to get out of a locked room-cutting peices? Might be useful once in a while. Lily's fears/disgust with anything dark buried her romantic feelings towards Severus. And what about the way she blushes at his intense gaze...

If Lily had a wake-up call about Severus, about her ridiculous view too much generalized and see that only the use in a bad way can be dark and not the spell itself, see beyond things... If She hadn't let her friends's views on Severus intoxicate her brain... If Severus had a wake-up call about the true nature of death eaters, the war... Had they had both their own wake-up calls they would have been together.

But hey, before Harry's birth: LPJP:(but only to have Harry born with those two parents)- I think that another Harry born with another father wouldn't be the same Harry, and it would destroy the series. It wouldn't be our Harry. I want Harry Potter to exist so, unfortunately, inevitably, Lily and James must be the ones that creates Harry. But I would prefer that Lily and james break up after Harry's birth, or even that Harry is a one night stand accident. So Really Lily/NOT James.

Lily/Not James: I think they only were together because it was conveinient to JKR. Severus/Lily as a final pairing would have destroyed the entire series. Harry's parents had to be dead for the books to work. if not, Harry would never had been through everything he had-Voldemort would have never disappeared and that could possibly mean a world doomed under the dark Lord's empire. harry's discovery of magic in an interesting way would not had happened. There would be no PS, COS, POA, GOF, OOTP, HBP, DH. the meaning of HP themes would change. Not just that, the theme of "seeing beyond" about Snape or "what do we do for love" or how powerful Severus's love is-he did all those things for lily while he knew she loathed him after fifth year-well it wouldn't be the same, or woudn't have been a tragic love kind of thing if it had been SS/LE. So it was only convenient for the series to be LP/JP.

Bur the convenience put aside...James coulcn't even stop to bully one person-Lily's best friend for her. He lied to her about stopping his bullying of Severus like Sirius said in OOTP. James also put himself in the best way in the werewofl incident-knowing Severus couldn't say a thing or he'd be expelled. If you ask me, James's level of devotion is pathetic. Plus, he threatened he might hex her in SWM. Treated her like a throphy to win. What an "amazing" proof of love.

What did Lily saw in him? His "Wonderful" bullying? His amazing hability to gloat? No...what about his arrrogant attitude? Yes, yes, it must be it... OK, so James is loyal towards Lupin because of the things he do for his werewolf problems. Well...putting him at risk to go to Azkaban..very well thought indeed. Oh, and btw, even if he was terribly loyal towards his Marauders friends, it does not mean he is worthy of Lily since She is not into the Marauders category the last time I checked.

Plus, they hated each other. And, for an ex-bully who can neither match Lily's intelligence or selfless attitude or compassion... to end up with her? the only thing to go on about is their shared role in oOTP and beleifs. Youpi! ...gags...

Remus/Tonks(favorite, tied with SS/LE): well, they can balance each other. their differences are what make them stronger. they are awesome together, their love is very deep-they go through the werewolf problem, etc. they would die for each other, very much in love.

Couples I can appreciate while I don't feel too strongly about:

Neville/Hannah, Neville/Susan or maybe Neville/Luna

Victoire/Teddy

Luna/Rolf

Fred/Angelina

George/Alicia or George/Katie

Bill/Fleur

Scorpius/Rose

Grindelwald/Dumbledore

Dumbledore/McGonagall

I don't really feel as strongly about the other pairings, but those two-SS/LE and RL/NT are a proof of true love.

Couples I loath:

Harry/with some fan girl Harry/Ginny Harry/Hermione

Ron/with someone else than Hermione- Mainly because I don't think he would fit well with someone else...

Hermione/with someone else than Ron -Sigh...Even though Ron can be an to her sometimes, there isn't anyone who would really be a greater match in HP characters of her age...

Slash couples in general. Exceptions: for two invented characters with minor importance in the story without much details or AD/GG

Blaise-girl/with some boy: Come on people, Blaise in the book is a boy who shares the Malfoy views!

Snape/with someone else than Lily: it's rather obvious that he is loyal to death to her and will love her forever beyond his own death! Plus, do you guys really imagine Severus as the type to fall in love more than once? He's not some ladies's man, or someone who seem to want to be in a relationship anyway, except for being with Lily. -But I will admit I liked two stories with HGSS pairings, but only because it was so well written.

Draco/Ginny (would end up killing each other!)

Draco/Hermione(for Christ Lord, she deserves better!)

Harry/Cho (not cute at all)

Tom Riddle/someone (Voldemort in a relationship?Makes me cringe)-it would totally destroy the character.

Bellatrix/someone (It would be too OOC to have her really loving someone, maybe she can remain attracted to Voldemort...)

I love stories about Sirius adopts Harry, or Remus adopts Harry, or even Snape adopts Harry, but Harry must be past thirteen.

I quite like Snape/Harry mentorship or Snape/Harry friendship, Minerva/Severus friendship, Hermione/Snape friendship.

I like time-travelling stories, or when a character is given the chance to relive his/her life. I ovbiously love to read SSLE and RLNT stories.

I enjoy Characters-read the HP books stories, but to really REALLY love it, Severus HAS to be in it, and be well-portrayed.

My restrictions in reading: I normally only read stories where Harry or Severus is a main character, but I have found some exceptions.

Things I hate in fanfics:

Well...mostly when the characters are badly portrayed. Unless authors make tragedies, big wake-up calls or some grave disastrous events that could realistically change a part of a character's personnality, I don't see the point of making them behaved OOC. I mean, how can you call character "" if you change everything about her/him? Better invent an OC, if you can't write well someone.

And...the thing that is as much irritating as a character being OOC is an author exaggerating a character's flaw, or lessen it. It's okay to have all different views about characters, or having different opinion about what define a certain flaw, or quality, but it's no reason to let it influence the kinds of things we make a character do or not do.

For instance... Take Ron as an example. We could all have a great debate about his sense of loyalty. Half of us would qualify him as loyal, and the rest would immediatly put him under the "disloyal" category. Okay, I will admit it, to me he's not generally a loyal person. But still...some people think he would have it in him to betray his friends to Voldemort, give a love potion to Hermione, using Harry for his fortune and Hermione for better grades,etc... Honestly, that's creating a mountain from a mohehill. What an exagerration of that particular flaw of him!

Or, in contrast, the way some author portray James and Severus; Yes, from what we've seen in the books, Severus is behaving nicely to the people he loved/respected/cared about, in his youth and in adulthood. But it shouldn't make us forget the way he acted towards everyone else. His adult-self was terribly AWFUL to the ones he dispiced, and inconsiderate towards people who were just nothing more than a face and a name to him. It could be because of his life filled of bitterness, because of certain prejudices...he probably behaved reasonably decent in his youth to the bare aquitances he had...but still, to some authors to have him being extra-polite, jovial, easy-go-along and SMILING(?!) to everyone in general when writting him in his teenage-self... Severus wasn't a bully, but he is far from being an angel...that's a bit lessening his flaws...making him more perfect than he is...

And James, same thing: from what we saw in OOTP and DH, he was an arrogant carefree bully with no consideration of others, except his own social circle, and a few lucky others...I can't help but wonder WHY ON EARTH some authors to write him as they would write Harry, making him as the "noble(Honestly:Noble?!) gentleman" who got along with everyone, who is sensible...?!

So yeah, to portray well a character,you've got to classify him somehow, have your own opinions of him/her, but just because character is mostly disloyal, doesn't mean he is PURELY disloyal. Or just because character is rich in manipulative straws, it doesn't mean he would always be 100 manipulative in his actions. It's very common for authors to write a character and have a good grasp of his flaws/qualities but imagine the flaws/qualities as always so...Black-and-white-ish kind of solid personnality. It is SO annoying!

But even if I disagree with the representation, or the choices they make their characters make(when it's a choice they would never EVER do), that won't stop me from continuing to read a fic that I like, otherwise that would make me very limited...

I hate stories about characters acting OOC, the exception being Ginny.

In general, I would say that I'm fairly open-minded about things in the fanfics stories about HP.

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1. The Ultimate Warning trough book 1 » reviews
About a month after the pensieve incident in OOTP. The trio is tired of doing nothing for the fight against Voldemort. After a confrontation with the Order,Book HP 1 mysteriously appear, with a futurastic intervention. Very dark future. Rated T.
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Mystery/Humor - Chapters: 8 - Words: 59,515 - Reviews: 17 - Updated: 10-30-09 - Published: 9-27-08 - Harry P. & Severus S.
2. Stairway To Love reviews
In response to Escoger's challenge. Hermione gets mysteriously sent in 1975. War rages. She must face unpredictable complications.She befriends Severus,and they fall in love, with Lily entering the picture. Final pairing:HGSS,SSLE or HGSSLE.Not yet chosen
Harry Potter - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi/Supernatural - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,090 - Reviews: 5 - Published: 10-12-09 - Hermione G. & Severus S.
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