By Crys
Reviews
Sue posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 3:41am
what a nice little bunny
DrT posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 2:42am
AAaaaaaawwww, how cute. Sorry, but it was.
"T"
HermioneGreen posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 2:23am
Interesting! I just loved the antics of Sirius and James. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing
'Mione
Gardengirl posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 2:14am
That's just GREAT! Thanks, Crys, I really enjoyed it!
Evan Mayerle posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 2:05am
If nothing else, I have to compliment that plot bunny on an excellent sense of timing. Beyond that, 'tis a most amusing "dream" - I'd love to hear what a dream analyst would do with it and about Harry. :D
m4r13 posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 1:57am
That's the sweetest thing I've read lately... During the whole story I totally forgot about the the lousy anniversary of their death only to fall harder at the end when I remember that it was just a dream.
Thanks Crys, you're the best.
Marie
Sean Dillon posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 1:28am
This was good. I didn't recognize Prongs until 'Dad trained him'. Took until he was named before I knew who Santa was, I half expected him to give out lemon drops (thought it was Dumbledore).
angyelsglaive posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 1:18am
I hate to tell you Crys, but NO ONE will believe you weren't on a sugar high. Very entertaining though.
I have this mental image of Remus as Frosty, for some reason.
Treck posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 1:12am
Good Job :)
Chris1 posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 12:59am
Nice one :)
I liked the family interaction :D Very Marauder-ish :D
Chris
Deborahsu posted a comment on Saturday 28th October 2006 11:32am
LOL!!!! Cute. Very cute.
Robin Westerly posted a comment on Wednesday 25th October 2006 6:59am
Bloody hell that opens an interesting can of worms.
I am fascinated, really fascinated.
This is so cool!
Please write more
Brinneh posted a comment on Monday 23rd October 2006 5:13am
AHAHAH
i saw that coming but it doesn't make things any less perfect.
splendid job, thanks for the laugh.
MrRobertsIII posted a comment on Monday 23rd October 2006 2:32am
That was amusing. I especially liked Voldy doing in himself and all his followers on a muggle idea.
power214063 posted a comment on Sunday 22nd October 2006 10:44pm
can you make an real fic out of this dream because it would be interesting as to see what happens?
thewisesirivanthes posted a comment on Wednesday 18th October 2006 6:11am
I loved that episode! Sliders is my all-time favourite show well up at least until before Quin was "fused off", after that it started circling the drain.
This has a nice potential. Are you going to continue this plot-line or start another one?
Crys replied:
I'm releasing this plot bunny into the wild (you want it? :)
The next chapter will be another bunny. Working on next chapter of Scion first, though.
Christopher Estep posted a comment on Tuesday 17th October 2006 8:00am
I'm actually trying to tackle a story based on this bunny, but the problem is wqhere to host it.
Crys replied:
FFN and FictionAlley are the obvious answers to me, Christopher.
KenF posted a comment on Monday 16th October 2006 10:09am
Hmmm... seems like that would be an inbreeding problem if all the new babies were Harry's. But we're ignoring the half-blood solution... all the witches take muggle lovers, and if you need a population boost, get Harry a muggle harem.
All in good fun, of course.
Barry Gold posted a comment on Monday 16th October 2006 7:11am
Highly entertaining. However, I'll note that this is the first time I can remember that Harry couldn't see what's coming at least as soon as the first-time reader. I (and I suspect most readers) figured out as soon as Pomfrey & Tonks started talking about the next generation of wizards.
OTOH, it's only a dream, so that might explain Harry's comparative denseness.
I also wonder if Crys has ever heard the terms "gene fixation" and "population bottleneck". If almost the entire next generation of wizards has a single father, the genetic diversity is going to be _way_ down. Bad for the future of the wizarding world.
Crys replied:
Oh, yeah, I know the genetic diversity would be totally screwed up (no pun intended) in this scenario. Don't think about it too deeply. It's just a dream by a teenage wizard.
Oh, and yes, I've heard of a population bottleneck, but not the specific term "gene fixation" though it sounds like it's closely tied to the previous one.
mathiasgranger posted a comment on Tuesday 31st October 2006 4:38am