When Angels Cry

Author's Review:

Hey everyone. I wanted to send out some reviews in hopes that other people might once again see this on the recent box and have more people read it. This is a note and I am writing to all who reviewed. Thanks guys, you're the best!

the-shadowed-one – I agree that it was a little intense and I probably shouldn't have made them both die together, but I thought it would add a little way of showing how Harry really loved her. I hope you enjoyed it, and I wouldn't exactly call it perfect writing. Thanks for the cookie! Lol.

PrincessPotter – Well I can't exactly tell you when I'm writing next, because I haven't in a while. I can't believe you cried at the end. I cried, but only because I couldn't believe I wrote it. Romeo and Juliet happens to be one of my favorite plays. I admire it so much, but that's not where I got the idea to have them both die.

pumpkinpie4ever – Thank you. I do admit that this probably the best story I've ever wrote. Next to "Unleash My Pain," of course. I'm glad you liked it, but it doesn't deserve a brilliant or an A+. I rate my own stories, and that one I think was a B.

Crazy Poet – Hauntingly Beautiful? That's so sweet! I've never heard that term before and when I read it I couldn't believe it. Thank you so much, and I'm glad you liked the story. One of my best, but not fully.

track star – Thank you. I didn't put that much detail into Voldemort's death because I thought it would bore out the story. I tried putting as little detail into the fight scene and more into the romance and background of the story. I think it came out pretty well, but I don't agree it was amazing. I had a lot of spelling errors and things like that.

Maggie – It was a moving story? I haven't read it in like a month so I had no idea how it could be a moving story. Haha. Thanks and maybe I should check back on that.

angel-yuripa – I don't think you'd want to write like me. This story is nothing but detail. So if you use my writing tip then I think it might come in handy: Explain the small things before the big. For example: I explained her book (diary) and it came out pretty good. I work on the little things, and not work around. Thank you, and I appreciate you saying "OMG this is actually one of the greatest, saddest love stories EVER!"

JCAL – Shouldn't you know why Harry died? Lol. Harry died because after he saw Hermione die he realized he couldn't live without her. He loved her and that page that he read from the diary proved that he needed to be with her. Does the explain more to you then before?

Imio – I couldn't agree with you more, but I would appreciate it if you didn't say nasty things about my favorite pieces of work. Romeo and Juliet was so amazingly perfect that you should be shot for saying that. Not really, but let's pretend. By the way, no matter what you say I would NEVER shut down my computer.

A Helpful Friend – It one of my favorite songs and I thought it fit nicely with the story line. Troll, yup that'd be 'im. Hahaha. I was talking like Hagrid, because it's fun! Lol. I love melodramatic stories. He claimed he didn't write storied, but I betcha he does but he doesn't want me to read them :P.

Nashayla – Did you enjoy the book? I'd have to say it wasn't one of her best, but it was still good. You didn't have to take my advice, but I value your effort to read it. Thank you so very much and it's not hard to see what kind of stories you like. Telling by your story you'd like sweet, fluffy, and a little of sadness. Thank you so much for your review, because it means the world! I couldn't thank you enough either. You've helped me a lot and I'm glad we're Email pals. It's so fun because I love your emails. They sure do seem to brighten up my days! Thank you thank you thank you for being YOU! Oh, and guess what! Daniel Radcliffe's 16th birthday is SATURDAY! Hahaha, sorry, but I'm obsessed.