gymnastgal19 Friday 30th November 2007 20:37 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
interesting! I liked this story! Very interesting way to kill greyback! and I thought that remus had killed him... lol
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Saturday 1st December 2007 18:09 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you! Glad you liked it. |
Leilia Sunday 7th October 2007 17:43 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
I loved this story!
I would love to see a story about Remus and the kids, him bringing them back to England, introducing the kids to Harry...
I think that would be really cool. |
Monday 8th October 2007 14:32 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you -- glad you enjoyed it. Given how AU this is now, I don't think a sequel is really viable though. |
anniep Friday 13th April 2007 15:23 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
Fantastic story! It made sense that Remus was as successful with the AK as Harry was with Crucio. Using Fenrir's words as inspiration for the means of his death was sweet irony. |
Friday 13th April 2007 16:39 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you! Yes, in both cases they tried, but just couldn't bring it off. (Possibly even Snape on the Astronomy Tower too -- which is what I was hinting at, but not committing myself to. ) |
Ladybug Thursday 12th April 2007 11:01 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
I have to say I found Greyback's end satisfyingly gruesome. For some reason, I think it's wholly appropriate that he be killed by real wolves. I feel so much for Remus and the last 10 years he's had, but the ending gave me some hope for him. The children were wonderfully written - they gave the story some humanity in the midst of its horror. And who couldn't love the Canadian barmaid? You're a skilful writer and any story you tackle comes up trumps! |
Thursday 12th April 2007 15:02 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you very much! Actually, the initial idea came from some thread or other that asked for appropriate ways to kill Greyback -- the Imperiused wolves were my suggestion, and the rest of the story consisted more or less of working back from that. The children and the barmaid just sort of appeared as the story was being written, so I'm glad they worked! |
Swell Wednesday 11th April 2007 07:00 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
Beautifully written. |
Wednesday 11th April 2007 07:05 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you. |
Rebel_Dream Tuesday 10th April 2007 11:12 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
loved it. |
Tuesday 10th April 2007 12:46 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you! |
critmo Tuesday 10th April 2007 05:14 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
What a bitter scenario. Unfortunately, it's not unlikely at all. Very well done. |
Tuesday 10th April 2007 07:42 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you very much. |
ibelieveintruelove Monday 9th April 2007 22:48 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks |
Oh. My. God. That story was bloody brilliant! It was so sad, but it had a wonderful ending. A sort of bittersweet ending. I was so upset when I heard about Tonks and everyone else Greyback had gotten to. Poor Lupin, I'm so proud of him that he was finally able to destroy the monster who had ruined his life. He's kind of like Harry in the sense that he will probably be the only one who can get rid of Greyback. I loved this story, you are such an amazing writer. I look forward to your future stories! |
Tuesday 10th April 2007 07:44 | The Wolf Covers Its Tracks (Author Response) |
Thank you! I don't think it could be anything other than sad given the setup, but if it got to 'bittersweet' by the end, that was what I was aiming for. |