Teenage Harry goes back in time to Godric's Hollow

Mandy ExSlytherin at aol.com
Tue Jun 8 14:14:37 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 100390

> vmonte:
<Snip>
> Here my point --
> Harry realizes that he was there (as a child and as an 18 year old).
> He goes back but cannot save Lily from death. (Snape is also there 
> but he is one of the bad guys.) Eighteen year old Harry is killed 
> there--because he saves Snape's life.  Snape owes Harry. Because 
> Harry looks like James, people assume that it is him in the 
rubble.  Snape carries Harry away and somehow puts a stopper on his 
death.  
 
> Jospehine wrote:
> Dream or not I actually really like this idea! It would be a twist 
on  the whole idea we have of what really happened at Godric's 
Hollow...
>  Time travel has appeared once, why not again!? JKR does like to be 
> clever and complex with her stories, and I am expecting the time 
> turners seen in the MOM to reappear.


Mandy here:
I too like it, and would like to add the idea that perhaps James 
wasn't there at all, it was TimeTurner/Harry?  

Could James have been killed elsewhere? 
Was that why Lupin was surprised to here Harry could hear James' 
voice?  
It could add to Sirius and Remus guilt if they thought that their 
best friends wife and child were somehow left alone to deal with LV.
and, as you say vmonte it would explane Snapes reluctant need to keep 
Harry alive.

Just some random thoughts, Mandy






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