[HPforGrownups] The Death of Lily and James
phoenixtears288 at cs.com
phoenixtears288 at cs.com
Sat Jun 28 02:42:46 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 65238
"mans0n_87" <daniellewis88 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> This might seem very trivial and pointless - but I've been wondering
why Voldemort would have spared Lily and James' lives? He told Harry
that James died defending Harry and Lily wasted her life by trying
to save her baby. But surely, if LV broke into the Potter house he
would have intentions to kill Lily and James aswell as Harry? Lily
and James were in the Order, they had defied him three times and
Lily was Muggle born. Would he really have spared their lives if
they hadn't tried to defend Harry? In GoF he tells Harry that his
parents needn't have died.>>>>>
Paige Woods' Reply:
Well, Lord Voldemort lies. I'm sure if Lily and James gave him a chance and let Lord Voldemort kill Harry (Boy, that would be a *real* AU fanfic) Voldemort wouldn't miss out on the chance of killing the couple that denyed him 3 times before. But, I'm also sure that when Voldemort heard that tiny bit of the prophecy his mind would be on killing the babies. He'd probably would have killed Neville too if he had the chance.
~Paige Woods~
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