Since the release of the last book I've been absent in my reading of my darling snarry fics, I check in with my favorite sites occasionally when I've lost interest in whatever fandom and am looking for the next fandom that will grab me and not let me go til I've read my way from a-z and back again. I found myself at that time just this morning and always here I am checking in with Hp - I think it'll always be that one fandom I can never say goodbye to, to many fics that glow have already been written and still so many that haven't even begun to be typed.
So it has to be fate, don't you think, that I look in and I find this story has been posted just today. It makes me smile and almost cry that this fandom can still touch me the way it does, gives me that hope that the Snarry will never die, that I'm away for months and months and come back and find a beautiful story that just feels like coming home.
I loved the story from beginning to...not end. I loved the idea of the watch as the "time traveling device", though I wounder if Albus knew that Harry would fall in love with our snarky younger Snape, who you wrote so beautiful, I could feel my heart strings tighten around my heart on the brink of pain while reading/seeing the way Severus felt about himself.
Though Ginny as a lesbian is always a laugh for me...I just somehow find that funny. I love that their marriage was a friendship, that they both love each other but at the same time dont' lie to one another...does that make sense?
I loved the funny moments you gave us...I loved the picture of Severus's Aunt and her apartment...just cracked me up thinking of both of our guys standing there waiting for Auntie's stories to go on commercial.
Though if you had let Harry hex Lucius I wouldn't have complained...why is it no matter what story I read the man in and no matter how small a part he plays he always makes me want to throw a good jelly legs and see him fall on his face...I wonder if it's because his hair is prettier than mine LOL
And now I'm rambling, but again I loved the story, thank you for writing and sharing it, it will defiantly be a story I read again at some point.