Time-turning

Inge Elvishooked at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 9 21:12:24 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 112525

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Pat" <eeyore6771 at c...> wrote:
Pat here:
..<<snip>>
And then 
add all that to Tom Riddle saying that Voldemort is his past, 
present, and future. The connection to time turning is the most 
obvious, but do you think that this might be a red herring that she 
put in to throw us all off?  Hmmmm.
Pat

Inge:
How can Tom Riddle even say that Voldemort is his past, present and 
future. At the time Riddle is only 16 years old and Voldemort is - at 
that point - not in his past or present - only in his future...





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