Author has written 4 stories for Harry Potter. I am a 21 year old from Scotland. I Love my bed, chocolate, Harry Potter and winding my brother and sister up. (they know I love em really) I am still around just not writing. The stroy is still a WIP but I have to find time to write because things are hectic in RL at the mo. Ill keep you all posted. Len February Meddle ye not in the affairs of dragons, 1st April 2009 Do you ever read a story and find something that makes stop and think even for just a moment. That what I felt when I read these bit of a story. It is from chapter 44 from a story called Plantaganet by HiBob. It is a great story and will keep you entertained for hours. “Our world must frighten you,” Harry said and received a grim nod. “It frightens us in two ways, My Lord. Because your world is in fact two worlds, muggle and magic. We have also studied what these muggles in your world have done, forced only to use physical means. Shall I list the horrors for you?” “You mean nuclear weapons.” “That is part of it. But your world seems smart enough not to use them. But there is also rampant disease. Influenza is so common in your world, people think nothing of it. They are more concerned with AIDS which is much less deadly and more easily avoided. They have taken to the skies and even to the planets yet they destroy their own world and argue about how much longer they can continue to do so before it is too late. Your population has grown unchecked so that it threatens to destroy you should all your other efforts fail. And the worst thing about this is that your world is aware of it. But they can do nothing to stop themselves. To our world, your planet is barbaric.” Professor Quirrell noted the hurt look in Harry’s eyes. He had shredded the young man’s view of his home world and left him little. “Lord Henry, please understand this. In some ways your world is a vision of our future. We are grateful for the forewarning. But in other ways it is the result of making a different choice. The democracies in your world accelerated progress. That in itself was a good thing, but they failed to spread wisdom with it. Your world grew up too fast. But its people are resourceful in ways we have not thought of. They may escape the traps they have set for themselves. I pray to God that they do.” “Amen,” Harry said automatically. 17th April 2009 And there are other times that make you laugh... Snape stood in front of Neville, surveying him, studying him for a hint of what was growing within him. “What is your take on the day, Longbottom?” “This is bullocks,” he answered bitterly. “What is the point of killing each other?” “I did not ask for your philosophical assessment, I asked you to tell me what you think happened today.” “We were set up,” he said angrily. “I agree.” This is from Harry Potter and the War of the Decendants by Chelle21 |
Anarkia by Naia reviews
Lone Child by Firepanther2000 reviews
Time to Spare by EmySabath reviews
Dawn by Naia reviews
The Jewel of Darkness by KevinVoigt reviews
Dance! by Naia reviews
Perchance by 00Zero00 reviews
The Seventh Horcrux by Melindaleo reviews
Harry Potter and the Mind Mage by James Milamber reviews
Harry Potter and the Library of Templar by The Black Quill reviews
Me, Myself, and I by EmySabath reviews
End of an Era by redfrog reviews
Burden of a Destiny by ksomm814 reviews
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by Krystal Lily Potter reviews
The Awakening Power by sib-ff reviews
Plantagenet by HiBob reviews
The Eve of Battle
Bonds Of Friendship reviews
Poetry from a sleepy mind: An Uknown Stranger reviews
Poetry from a sleepy mind: So Mote It Be reviews