about_abbott (about_abbott) wrote in pandoracrack, @ 2011-11-07 00:00:00 |
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Because inquiring minds simply needed to know.
B (written by Christie)
S (written by Jamie)
Enjoy the result of our crazy AIM convo
Cont. from p. 1
But we all know the real truth, that it was all Crouch's idea even if Percy Weasley tried to take the credit.
B: Percy Weasley, now there is an itneresting link to Potter. Rumor has it he was responsible for the death of Fred Weasley which caused Harry a great deal of sorrow.
S: Yes, he was responsible, but it wasn't malicious. It did, however, give him an excellent opportunity to console Potter in the aftermath.
B: And how did Ronald Weasley take his brother's attempt to encroach on his friendship with Potter?
S: Worse than you would think, considering he himself was interested in such a relationship. Unfortunately, Potter's tastes lean more toward the intelligent sort - not to mention a particular fetish for glasses he developed at some point during his school years
B: Are you insinuating that after the war Harry had a relationship with Percy Weasley? Is that the reason for his troubled past with the various females in his life?
S: Oh, certainly not. Potter likes them much older than that. Not that Weasley didn't try, nor that he isn't of Potter's type, but the age difference simply wasn't large enough for Potter's tastes
B: So then, Albus Dumbledore's interest in Harry was far more than academic?
S: Oh, most definitely! As I stated before Dumbledore was in the habit of taking young, male proteges, particularly those with dark hair.
B: So then, do you think Aberforth has been deeply effected by Harry's Death. We all saw how quickly the Leaky barkeep was to memorialize Harry. Is there a reason the HogsHead did not follow suit? Afterall, Aberforth was instrumental in helping Harry secure Hogwarts at the time of the Battle.
S: Aberforth not so much. He'd never particularly cared for Albus' sort of 'perversions' - rather hypocritical considering his own fondness for goats. However he did help Harry out of a sense of obligation toward his brother, as well as a wish to help the children in general.
B: So did Harry return Albus' feelings?
S: For that answer you shall have to wait until the book is published.