"Silly Little Girl" (was The Potters)
GRACE701 <grace701@yahoo.com>
grace701 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 4 18:56:15 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 53172
>Tanya wrote:
>Ooooooh! I'm so glad somebody brought this up. The constant
>repetition of this particular phrase {mostly in regard to Hermione
>(and of course, Lily), although Riddle uses a slightly different
>version in reference to Ginny - "silly problems of an eleven year
>old girl."}, has always intrigued me.
>I like your theory of Hermione being a reflection of Lily, it could
>make H/Hr shippers happy at any rate!
Oh, I always try to hook up H/H, but this time it wasn't done
purposely...lol. It's ironic though because Ginny represents her
physically, hair color only actually, but now there's the
possibility that Hermione has Lily's personality. Could this be a
future love triangle? I hope not. That would be so wack.
Another person who calls Hermione "silly little girl" AND
says "don't speak of things you don't understand" (or something
close to that) like Snape is Rita Skeeter. Is there any possible
way that Rita is related to Snape and/or Voldemort?
Greicy
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