Response to reviews, ACT IV

With thanks to Micky2, porin, Gaia, Ivy Crane and Ashura Black

Response to reviews, ACT III

With thanks to Micky, IGH, SirenM, Joannie, mrsharrypotter, alexial

SirenM: there is an explanation for why Snape ended up in Ravenclaw 'this time round' - it was suppose to appear in this Act (and in the eight alternate versions I wrote trying to get it right, it did ~sighs~).  The explanation is part of the underlying story and it will appear - likely in Act V.

Scrat: ~grins~ young!Remus actually isn't showing all that much advancement in magic actually.  Think of Remus' advance spell knowledge as Hermione knowing 'alohomora' in her first year - nothing a suitably enthusiastic and seriously studious first year might not know. 

Responses to reviews, ACT II

Jonash, Scrat, me, Lasjodi,, Alexial and mrsharrypotter - thank you for reviewing.  In particular: (Lasjodi) do what?, (Scrat) Act IV.  ^_^ and (me) hope you aren't still cross-eyed.  ^_^

Koanju - excellent point on the paradoxes.  I can't say anything further as the next chapter deals with these (and several other points) in detail. 

Soymilk - not to mention the Harry's-parents-never-died cliche.  Though I agree - not all cliches are bad, and if I could find some with decent grammer and spelling I'd probably read more of them...  Of course, given the sheer multitude of fiction out there, the likelihood of one existing, while high, is overshadowed by the probability of actually FINDING it.

Demeter: Well, the story *is* slash.  And I have to admit to a rather plaintative urge to write SS/RL.  ^_-

Response to reviews, ACT I -

With thanks to Oni, Koanju, MiniMe, elmtree, SirenM, WildfireFirendship, SilverChan - and specifically:

Koanju - thank you for pointing the error in numbering ^_^ - I changed the year from 1974 to 1971.  At this stage, I'm assuming that James, Lily and the rest of their class graduated in June, 1979 (which leaves two years before Harry was born rather than one as expected).  Meanwhile - what did you think of the recent developments in "Without Question"? (I haven't received much feedback - which worries me a trifle as I really had thought the past two chapters were by far, the most interesting).

MiniMe - Have you read "Night Watch" yet? By far Vimes at his best I thought.  ^_^ And - how goes the HP/Discworld crossover? Any chance of reading it soon?

elmtree - In answer to your question about Remus being dead: it's - complicated.  Remus is a ghost.  And he is dead and currently posessing his younger body.  What Arthur meant however is something else completely - which, with any luck, you'll discover as the story progresses.