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<P><TT>C: </TT><TT>What price V's 'choice' then? Leaving aside the obvious point that he <BR>really shouldn't go round killing babies, it now appears that if he <BR>had gone and tried to kill Neville first, he might still have been <BR>vapourised, but not in the process created the child that was to be <BR>his nemesis.<BR><BR>So, we end up back at the dull answer, that Harry's the destined one, <BR>either because of his yet-to-be-explained genealogy, or powers that <BR>have always been destined to be dumped on him, or a combination of <BR>both. <BR><BR>Not what I'd call original plotting I'm afraid.<BR></TT></P>
<P><TT>G: Quite so. Painted herself into a corner by including the whole prophecy thing. I really can't think of an original option to get out of that one. Of course, plot has always been my weakness. I can develop lovely characters, but I can't figure out anything for them to do. Remind me if I ever come up with an original answer to the dilema to write a book.</TT></P>
<P><TT>Wouldn't it be a hoot if Sybil was only joking when she gave the prophecy and LV not being able to kill Harry was a total fluke? Like he coughed during the incantation or something like that and could have just as well ended up with a buffalo on his chest? Now that would be original, but I have no idea how she'd carry it off.</TT></P>
<P><TT></TT><TT>Until then, I'll just read what she writes. Not much else I can do until 2 months from now when we're all wailing for book 7.</TT></P>
<P><TT>Cheers, Ginger</P></TT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><p>
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