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Lily Makay posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:53am

I liked your story very much and it's sad it must end. I can wait to see your next work. Keep going. It's good to see such a good work.

Shawn Cullipher posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:45am

I'm sad to see the tale end, yet happy in the knowledge that this masterpiece is complete. I applaud your decision to not continue this world, as it would definitely diminish the grandeur if you had gone into all the tedium you mentioned with the slow process of rebuilding.

A toast to a tale well told, and best wishes for your future collaborations.

Laura8 posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:31am

I can't decide whether to be upset that it's over or not. I've followed this story almost since the beginning and love it. I look forward to your future works.

hedwig_edwiges posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:30am

Thanks for the ride and always interest in whatever else you might want to share.

Bob6 posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:27am

I enjoyed it very much and look forward to your next stories. It takes a lot of dedication to see the end of such a project and I admire your dedicatiom and talent. Bob

aengus posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:27am

I printed it out, but I'm not going to bother counting the 3+ reams of paper that I used on it.

Thanks for all the memories and good times.

I can't wait for your next works.

graci

aengus

Ishtar posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:17am

Bravo! Well done! Going out on a high note, with elegance and class.

I look forward with great anticipation to your future fics, whatever they may be.

jzysman posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:16am

This story... or series, was magnificent. I personally believe is represents all that fan fiction should be. I myself and looking forward to reading your x-men xover as that is a genre that badly needs your talents. I know you don't take requests on ships, or anything else like that, but I want to add my voice in saying... I don't care! you both are such good writers that I would read just about anything you put together, even if I ordinarily would think of reading it. THANK YOU. Really and honestly thank you.

solar1 posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:11am

What a great story! Thank you so much for the joy I had each month while reading your chapter. I would love you to work on a time travel or parallel universe story. I guess you already have your plans and i will read your futur stories no matter what!

jorrit musters posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:11am

thank you for the wonderful story

kittymom posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:03am

Thank you for a wonderful story. I have reread the series so I could remember how everything went and I just have to say it was a well crafted story. I laughed, cried and cheered as the brotherhood did there thing. Thank you for entering your world of Harry Potter.

Deborahsu posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:02am

A perfect ending to an amazing story (both parts). Pat each other on the back & take a huge bow! Thank you SO much for sharing this version of "what if ... ?" with us.

philh1985 posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 2:00am

Oh very well done. An excellent wrap-up of this story and its end leaves me with a smile on my face. I *especially* loved Tonks' and Remus' kids! But poor Water Lily! Hopefully most people will just know her as Lily, tho I bet its gonna be a hoot when her friends find out the full name at school one day!

Now I'm looking forward to your next project to be posted here. (looks at watch) Is it time yet? But seriously, thanks for the great works!

Phil

Aquilara posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 1:57am

Brilliant.

makieus posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 1:48am

I could print it out, and determine how many pages, but I don't think there are that many trees left.

Idaho is beautiful country, isn't it. I went to school there, and did a little of fencing against the University of Idaho in Pocatello.

Congrats to the both of you on this wonderful fic. Can't imagine the time, and effort. Glad that it isn't cannon. As much as I enjoy the Books, I find myself drawn to certain fic more than the books themselves. Guess I like the more mature writing style of your fic.

Anyways, good luck, and can't wait until your next fic comes out.

Jason Keane posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 1:38am

Thank you for this great epic! And hope to see others in the making.

Crys posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 1:32am

> 'My Husband invaded Britain and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.'
*laugh* This isn't a reaction to Jeconais's .sig by any chance, is it?

LOL Like the other shirts, too.

> It would be nice to get a picture of Narcissa's face when Draco told her what had become of her ex-husband.
*snicker*

Oh, yeah, Draco. DoMI is so much better than MoMI.

And the little, rude, green guy makes one last appearance. At least you explained what the hell he is. Sorta.

> The Yanks have been using this technique for years as a way of hiding their secret aircraft development behind a cloud of UFO believers.
Ah, HA! I knew you two were members of Area 51!

*sigh* Letting go of an old friend.

Thank you, both, for the little slice of your souls that you've shared with us.

Judy Heath posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 1:21am

I do not usually review, but I wanted to thank you for the great stories.

I know you think Dumbledore's Army is not up to your standards for this site, but there are many of us that love it and because of it; lead us here to this site and your yahoo group.

Will patiently wait for other great stories.

J

skyangyl posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 1:10am

Mercy, I hope you two are proud of yourselves. I think this is one of the best stories I have ever read.

I haven't enough words to explain it all.

Congrats on finishing,
Kristin

simons_flower posted a comment on Thursday 7th June 2007 1:04am

Thank you.

And I've been saving each chapter as a PDF. Once I add this chapter, it will be nearly 1600 pages.