Jacynthe Tuesday 21st October 2014 11:52 | Mountains and Molehills |
Hooray ! So nice to see you back. Thanks for a delightful moment.
cheers,
j |
Tuesday 21st October 2014 16:25 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
It was fun to write about H/G again! I've missed them and everyone in the fandom. Thanks for reading, as always. |
Dad Saturday 20th September 2014 04:07 | Mountains and Molehills |
Better late than never. Nice little gem. |
Sunday 21st September 2014 07:59 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
I'm always glad to hear from you. Thanks for reading! |
sbmcneil Tuesday 9th September 2014 20:18 | Mountains and Molehills |
Loved it! What a great story and so in character! I can see Ginny going through all of those emotions and of course Harry soothing the last of her hurt feelings. Thanks for sharing |
Wednesday 10th September 2014 06:31 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
I'm glad you liked it. My favorite part to write was Harry "soothing." |
yiota Thursday 4th September 2014 05:13 | Mountains and Molehills |
I enjoyed your story very much, but I'm afraid you got some parts of the timeline wrong. You wrote the children younger than they would be, since Albus would be eight, Lily six and James nine or ten.
As for how long Ginny was gone, according to Pottermore the World Cup started in April, so she would have been gone for quite a while, even though there weren't any games for two months out of four.
Finally, both Ginny and Rita reported on the Final (Ginny about the game, Rita about what was happening in Harry's box) and if Rita is to be believed, Teddy and Victoire were kissing.
That doesn't mean I didn't enjoy your story. Please write more! |
Thursday 4th September 2014 06:55 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
Oh, thanks for reading| I thought I did make James and Albus 8 and 9 in the story - I admit I made Lily younger than the Lexicon speculates, but my head canon is that she was a celebration baby (after Harry got his promotion as Head Auror) and that she is a contemporary with Luna's twins.
I didn't know that the World Cup had been going on since April - but then I'm not a member of Pottermore. I doubt Ginny would have taken an assignment to leave her family for months - so I'll just say that she was there for the final two weeks (hence plum assignment) Does that make sense?
Thanks for your input. I had lots of help on LJ from Pottermore members, but you brought up some new info. |
gioia Tuesday 19th August 2014 20:08 | Mountains and Molehills |
Your story delighted me and made me laugh at the end of a long day. Thank you for providing this needed response to JKR's article! |
Wednesday 20th August 2014 05:08 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
I enjoyed being part of the fandom again. Rita's article seemed the perfect opportunity to write something new. Thanks for reading. It's good to see you again. |
reenee Tuesday 19th August 2014 01:18 | Mountains and Molehills |
No cracks in this marriage ☺
Why even acknowledge rita skeeter when you can live well ?? 😀
Well done. A fitting reply |
Tuesday 19th August 2014 03:04 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
Yes, that's the best revenge. A happy marriage. Thanks for reading. |
marinka Tuesday 19th August 2014 01:11 | Mountains and Molehills |
LoL, the last paragraph was hilarious ! Thank you for writing it, I agree with Ginny, Rita should be ignored at all times |
Tuesday 19th August 2014 03:03 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
The whole mosquito analogy "Skeeter" is perfect for Rita's level of annoyance. Thanks for reading! |
mdauben Monday 18th August 2014 20:19 | Mountains and Molehills |
A pleasant and interesting vignette in the life of Ginny Potter. Loved watching her reaction to Skeeter's article and it was nice to see a new story from you! |
Tuesday 19th August 2014 03:01 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
It was fun to write something again. I've missed it. Thanks for reading. |
Grandma Kate Monday 18th August 2014 19:25 | Mountains and Molehills |
Good job on writing what happened when Ginny found out about Rita Skeeter's poison pen column.
I liked that Harry was able to tell Ginny-"Maybe we should play stern Auror and sexy bad-girl captive next time.”
It shows support and love for her rather well. |
Tuesday 19th August 2014 03:00 | Mountains and Molehills (Author Response) |
And I think he was a little . . . intrigued.
Thanks for reading again! |