That's because you were snot-nosed little miscreants who never used the brains in your head for what they were intended."
That's the truth of it, even here and now. No wonder I channel Snape!
"An entire school full of girls PMSing at the same time was loads of fun, I'm sure."
OMG! The writer has to be a teacher...
Why didn't Snape or Dumbledore give him practical exercises that made sense?
Because when you're fifteen, you don't listen to what your teachers tell you, prat! Some give up trying.
Criminals were notoriously stupid, and could be trusted to hang themselves on their own petard or overblown ego, sooner or later.
Certain Aurors as well, I fear.
Though he was silent, Harry could feel the contemptuous amusement rolling off him
That's our Snape! LOL!
"Great Merlin. Harry Potter in charge of law enforcement." He shook his head, and laughed.
Snicker!
Telling Ginny Weasley that he had tried his best to love her, but that he just couldn't, especially after she had just found out she didn't make the All-England Quidditch team, won him not understanding but a hexing that still made him wince. And telling her in the next moment that he had concluded he was gay earned him a bare-fisted beating
Ooooo, talk about bad timing!
Just two blokes sharing a meal and a beer?
The boy still likes to delude himself, doesn't he?
And then I really got into the story and forgot to cut/paste. :-)
I loved the fact that Severus has found religion and with it peace. Novel take on our cantankerous Potions master.
I love the way both of them have dealt with their anger issues. Even if Harry's control occasionally slips.
And the little we see of Draco makes me think they aren't the only ones who have dealt with their issues.