Harry, Draco and bathroom.

eggplant107 eggplant107 at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 6 07:41:14 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 162437

"amiabledorsai" <amiabledorsai at ...> wrote:

> Oh, I'm not surprised Harry feels bad about
> it--Harry's a decent guy, and what happened
> to Draco was horrific.  Doesn't change things,
> though--Draco forced a split-second decision 
> on Harry, if Harry chose poorly, that's Draco's
> fault, not Harry's. [...]
  
> Why would it stop?  If Draco manages to get off
> a Cruciatus on Harry, Draco's life essentially
> ends at that point.  He will have committed 
> an Unforgivable in front of a witness he can 
> neither bribe nor silence  (Myrtle), and has 
> thus failed at the task Voldemort has set him.
> Either Voldemort or the Ministry will get him, 
> and the best he can  hope for is life in Azkaban.
> And there before him him lies the author of his
> misery: The Boy Who Spurned His Friendship,
> The Boy Who Humilated Him at Quidditch,
> The Boy Who Put His Father In Jail, The Boy Who
> Should have Died, Dammit!  I think it quite 
> likely that Draco would either have held Harry
> under Cruciatus until Snape stopped him, or,
> as the Ministry can't punish  him any more for
> two Unforgivables than one, fired off an AK. 
 
There is one very great flaw to your post, the fact that I had not
written it first. Congratulations, that was absolutely first rate!

Eggplant









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