The onion effect, or am I going mental?
Mira
anurim at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 14 20:45:08 UTC 2005
You will probably hex me to an inch of my life, but I
confess that I didn't cry when Sirius died. I leaked a
bit when Dumbledore did his magic trick with points on
PS, but that's as much support as the tissue industry
got for me on the account of Harry Potter.
Yet, today, I was finishing GoF... at first I didn't
want to read the chapter happening in the graveyard,
but when I did... I cried all the way through Cedric's
death, Harry's fear, Peter's cut hand, Harry's
torture, his effort to push the beads towards
Voldemort's wand, his shock when his parents' shadows
came out, then his exhausting return to Hogwarts, and
I positively bawled when Dumbledore gave his discourse
in the honor of Cedric.
Do normal people react like this when they read the
book, or ought I check the state of my so-called
brain?
I am afraid now to start OotP. Think of how my nose
will looked tomorrow, as a squashed tomato... should I
start a new ship, based on my family relation with
Winky, perhaps?
Oh, and does it count as being obsesses with Harry
Potter if I wished two people today, without
realising, 'Harry Birthday'?
Rather shaken,
Mira
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