1. Harry Potter Promise NR.10


    Date: 5/4/2016, Categories: Fiction, Fan fiction, Author: zimbi, Rating: 90.9, Source: sexstories.com

    how the curse destroyed it than just about anyone. The answer he received from the Healer was both thought provoking and hopeful. Dear Mr. Potter, I have been studying the Cruciatus Curse for over twenty years now, and you somehow managed to summarize everything I've been attempting to accomplish in just a few sentences. Most of the wizarding world is under the impression that this curse is irreversible, I believe there may yet be a cure. The key lies in the damaged mind itself, I believe. It is not simply a matter of learning Legilimancy. The art alone won't be enough to rebuild the mind. That kind of process would take more than the type of knowledge we have today. However, I do believe you are correct in your train of thought. The solution may very well lie in the art of Legilimancy. But there is more to it than simply being able to see into the damaged mind. We have attempted this before, and there simply seems to be no way to rebuild what has been destroyed. I would very much be interested in speaking with you more about your ideas. If you have a thought on how to further our progress, I would love to hear them. Healer Jessica Winsby St. Mungos Harry knew the healer was correct – Legilimancy alone wouldn't solve anything. What he needed to do was evolve the art into something more. He briefly considered the idea of writing to Augusta Longbottom to let her know what he was planning, but he tossed it just as quickly as it occurred to him. For the same reason he wasn't ...
    telling Neville, he didn't want to tell Augusta. He would hate it if she built up false hope and he just let her down. XXX As the rest of the school attended the Ravenclaw versus Hufflepuff Quidditch game on the second to last Saturday of November, Harry and Ginny quietly separated themselves from the crowd and made their way down to the dungeons. Snape let them in and set up several privacy wards before gesturing for them to take a seat. "I've been doing a lot of quiet research, since you came to me with your theories. When you told me about the diary, some possibilities presented themselves. I wanted to ask a few more questions, but I think I might know what the Dark Lord did." He paused, and looked almost sorry at what he had to do next. "Miss Weasley, can you tell me about what happened when you wrote in the diary?" Ginny took a deep breath. "It felt almost like he was pulling my soul out of me, using me to come back to life. Every time I wrote in it, I felt a little less human." Harry took her hand and squeezed it reassuringly. Snape nodded like that was the answer he expected to hear. "Have either of you ever heard of a horcrux?" The teenagers shook their heads, and Snape sighed. "I didn't think so. In plain terms, creating a horcrux is one of the most heinous crimes a person can commit. Basically, it is a vessel in which someone hides a portion of their soul. It is an insurance policy, I believe the muggles would say. If the person were to be killed, the horcrux would stop ...
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