Moving to Sirius? (was: Lily died before James? - No Room for Error)
Brenda M.
Agent_Maxine_is at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 29 18:17:48 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 103395
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Brenda M."
<Agent_Maxine_is at h...> wrote:
> >>> "K":
> > Barnes&Noble.com (September 8, 1999)
> > < http://www.the-leaky-
cauldron.org/quickquotes/articles/1999/0999-
> barnesnoble-staff.htm >
> >
> > Chat Transcript
> >
> > Hello! Will Sirius ever be proven innocent? Or have you not
> decided
> > yet? Thank you very much!!
> >
> > JKR: I have decided, but if I answer it gives away something
quite
> > important in the plot, so I'd rather not...however, Sirius will
be
> > back in future books. <<<
>
> Bren now:
>
> OR, she could very well mean this:
>
> "Yes, I have decided that Sirius will not be proven innocent.
Thus
> he must be in hiding, not being able to travel at his will. This
> will leave him feeling restless and hopeless, and it will
eventually
> be one of the reasons Sirius ends up going to Department of
> Mysteries and ...." [Well the "quite important plot" here, sniffs]
>
> If Sirius was in fact proven innocent then I think it would've
been
> easier for Harry to make contact with him. I don't think Umbridge
> would have tortured Harry to find whereabouts of an innocent
> citizen. Or would she, she's so foul, she could be the more
girlish
> VM herself (refusing to call her "Female", haha)
>
> Brenda
Me again:
OOPS. Sorry, I meant "... feeling restless and HELPLESS",
not "feeling restless and hopeless".
Whoohooo! My first one-line post!!
Bren
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