Yes, I know that I shouldn't be posting an author's note, but this e-mail I got really humored me, so I had to tell the persona very important message.

I don't know what their e-mail is, so until I find it, I have to post the person's stupidity so they (hopefully) don't make the mistake again.

Sorry for the long wait on the story. I'm going through a rough time right now. One of my family members just died (HINT HINT TO DRACOSBALLSUTURE), and I am trying to get through this.


DRACOSBALLSUTURE (wtf?):

I'm glad you have your opinion of Professor Snape, and I am also very glad that I received this e-mail from you.

First of all, I would like to say that I WARNED people in the first chapter what the story would be about and what it would contain, so you had absolutely NO right to write ANYTHING. I'm sorry if the SS/HG pair makes you sick, but if you are warned about something and then fail to follow that warning, then you are considered an idiot.

There are more educated and adult ways to handle situations like this, and YOU are the example of a bad writer. Trying to insult a person is not the right or appropriate way to handle things, and neither is telling a person to die. People can take that literally and actually kill themselves. Believe me, I know someone who did that, and their situation was similar to mine. You should analyze your decisions before taking them into action.

Maybe I would have not reacted to your letter had you acted in a more civilized way and not burst out in anger and lashing because you disagree on an idea. Clearly you act before you think, and that will get you nowhere in life.

Second, I have not read Pawn to Queen, so I have no idea of what it is about. Your little poem was charming, but unless you have no solid proof of me reading Pawn to Queen, then you also have no right to say that I'm trying to write a clone of that fic.

Third, let's practice our dictionary skills, shall we?

Fluke:

1. A stroke of good luck.

2. A chance occurrence.

If you were just using that word so you could rhyme, then you should also practice your poem skills, or find another word that FITS the rhyme.

I'm sorry, but your e-mail won't make me "abandon fic." As long as I have reviewers, I keep writing. By the way, I'd like to see your stories. Or do you not have any?

Next time you want to right an e-mail like this, I GREATLY suggest that you do a little research and study the dictionary a bit beforehand.

Sincerely,

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p.s. I know that only God can judge me