CHAPTER ONE
Chapter 2 of 21
Elise_WandererThe war is over, and Severus Snape is dead—or is he? Hermione Granger, with the help of Harry Potter, begins to work on redeeming his memory. Canon-compliant—despite JKR’s best efforts.
A/N: All hail JKR, who created these amazing characters and this incredible world and who lets us play in it for free. And thanks to Ms. Brontë, whose poetry has proved an incredible guide on this journey.
My deepest thanks to the incomparable sshg316 and the amazing literary observer, dacian_goddess, who have made this so much better than they found it. Anything still ragged and broken is my own damn fault.
CHAPTER ONE
“Sever’d At Last?”
Cold in the earth—and the deep snow piled above thee,
Far, far removed, cold in the dreary grave!
Have I forgot, my only Love, to love thee,
Sever'd at last by Time's all-severing wave?
- Emily Brontë, from “Remembrace
The war was over, and Severus Snape was dead. Hermione had tried to leave him in his grave. And she had failed.
The thing was, she had been unable to shake the certainty that he wasn’t gone, and she didn’t think it was just wishful thinking. Despite what they had seen happen in the Shrieking Shack, there was no body when they returned later. Its absence had fueled in her a desperate hope.
Hermione Granger on a mission was a force mighty to behold. Ron Weasley never really stood a chance. The first few months after the end of the war were the worst, though he did try to divert her attention.
“Hermione, give it up,” he pleaded, putting down what had started out as a celebratory glass of wine at the end of an intimate dinner. “Maybe he was vaporized. Maybe his buddies came and—Okay, all right!” he squeaked suddenly as she fixed him with a fierce look of warning. “Okay! The guys who thought they were his buddies! Maybe they came and zapped him out of existence, or took him away and buried him, or, I don’t know, ate him or something!”
“Now there’s a revolting thought!” she answered sarcastically. “No, Ron. Dead bodies do not just get up and walk away.”
“But—” he started.
“No,” she answered firmly. “He did not become an Inferius.”
“We watched him die, Hermione,” he said, trying to sound reasonable.
“We thought we did,” she replied. “We were a little busy with other things at the time. And we didn’t have the luxury of verifying anything before we left him there.”
“He was bleeding. A lot. And even without that, there was the snake’s venom. He, uh, she bit him. The poison alone---“
“But don’t you see, Ron?” she interrupted eagerly. “That’s the strongest argument of all! Professor Snape was a Potions master! If anybody could have counteracted the poison, don’t you think it would have been him? And don’t you think that, of anybody, he’d have been the one prepared for the possibility of being bitten?”
Ron shook his head, exasperated. “Maybe, I don’t know, but there’s still all that blood. There wasn’t a body, but there was a huge pool of blood. It hadn’t even all dried by the time we got back. Even the most amazing Potions master of all time needs a certain amount of blood in him to stay alive. Most of Snape’s was on the floor.”
Hermione smiled smugly. “Yes, and if anyone would know ways to replenish blood, guess who that would be? And who would have been ready to replenish blood in the first place? I know, Ron,” and her voice grew gentler at his look of annoyance, “you’d rather have the greasy git dead and gone, good riddance, but remember what Harry said. I never heard him talk that way about Professor Snape before. He sounded almost, I don’t know, ashamed of himself. And wouldn’t it be incredible if one more hero had survived?”
She stopped abruptly, thinking suddenly of all those fallen who had been close to her. Remus and Tonks, who had finally found happiness together, now lying cold in adjoining graves, their newborn son an orphan who would never know his parents. Mad-Eye Moody, whose gruff courage had protected Harry to the last. Eager, brave Colin Creevey, who never should have been there at all. Amazing, complicated, wonderful Albus Dumbledore, who had sacrificed himself to maintain Snape’s cover and protect that odious little prat, Draco Malfoy.
Fred. Dear, wonderful, fearless Fred. Tears welled in her eyes, and she suddenly grabbed Ron in a fierce hug. He was momentarily startled, then returned the embrace, burying his head in her hair. There might come a time when they could get through a normal conversation without crying suddenly, but it was not going to be anytime soon.
“I’m sorry, Ron,” she said apologetically. “This is going to take more time than I thought.”
He pulled back, looking embarrassed. “No worries,” he said, his voice gruff. “We’ll get through this.”
~~~~~~~~~~It did get easier, of course, but so gradually that neither of them seemed to notice. A lot of things happened that way during that strange, troubled, transition time.
One of those things seemed at first to be a blessing. The spontaneous kiss that Ron and Hermione had shared during the battle broke the ice between them and appeared to lay the groundwork for a deeper relationship. Both were glad to have one particular someone to cling to when words were not enough. They found comfort in their embraces. They had been through so much together, so much that almost no one else could even begin to understand, and Harry, who might have been able to share in that tight circle, was distracted most of the time. Clearly, Harry’s commitment to Ginny was now complete, and he focused his full attention on her now that he had the freedom to do so.
So it seemed only natural that Ron and Hermione would connect, as well. In some ways, though, there were already complications. First, they had responsibilities to their families. Hermione had to retrieve and restore hers, and that turned out to need more time than she would have guessed. Meanwhile, the Weasleys had a few demands of their own to make of their youngest son. Separated and distracted, Hermione and Ron soon drifted into a more casual relationship. For her part, Hermione found it comfortable. Having Ron somewhere in her life was reassuring, and she didn’t feel the need for his constant presence.
Ron, on the other hand, felt a void, but he had never been especially adept at understanding his own feelings. He exercised his frustrations in the ways he always had, by smacking the hell out of Bludgers and by complaining about the girl’s current fixation, sometimes at the same time.
“She’s not a girl anymore, really,” he admitted sullenly to Harry one day, scraping himself off the ground before taking a break from a particularly energetic pickup game. “You’d think she’d be past these obsessions of hers.”
Harry took a swig of pumpkin juice and kept his opinions to himself. Considerable time with his new fiancée had taught him the value of the occasional conversational silence.
“She’s bloody mental about him,” Ron went on, his voice rising to a simpering falsetto. “‘Oh, Professor Snape, he was such a hero!’” he said, quoting her inaccurately. “‘His whole life was such a noble tragedy!’” He snorted in derision. “To hear her talk, he’s suddenly some big romantic thingummy. Bloody greasy bat.”
Harry put down his cup carefully. “Well, he was a hero, after all,” he said quietly.
“Oi, mate,” Ron wailed. “Not you, too!” He took a swipe at his friend’s arm. “Give it up! He’s dead!”
“Yeah,” Harry agreed softly, but his eyes were distant.
Ron picked up his broomstick. “And you will be, too, before I’m done with you!”
Harry shook himself and then grinned at the challenge. “You’re on, mate,” he said with a laugh, and they returned to their game in earnest.
~~~~~~~~~~Harry had decided that his new mission, now that he had defeated Voldemort, was to redeem the reputation of Severus Snape, the one casualty of the war he could save, if only in memory. Hermione had come on board enthusiastically, but Ron couldn’t reconcile himself to the image of Snape blasting George’s ear off in the heat of battle. Harry and Hermione spent many evenings at Grimmauld Place trying to convince Ron what Snape’s memory of that night proved.
“I told you,” Harry urged on one such evening, “that was an accident. And he wanted to make sure we knew. That’s why he included that particular memory in what he left me.”
“The git was playing both sides,” Ron said smugly. “He made it look like he missed. He never liked any of us, and he’d have taken the chance to zap any one of us if he could. George is just lucky Snape’s aim wasn’t better.”
“Ron, we misjudged him almost from the beginning,” Hermione pointed out, glaring in Harry’s direction.
“Yeah, mate,” Harry said, taking the rather pointed hint. “I was the worst. I always thought he was out to get me, so I saw everything he did in the wrong light. Even when I found out the truth, each time I believed it was just a fluke. I never gave him a break. And he still saved my arse, time after time. Bloody amazing.”
“And he was a bastard, too, have you forgotten that?” Ron challenged. “He was not a nice man!”
“True enough,” Harry responded with a lopsided grin. “But he was a good one. And damned courageous.” His face grew thoughtful. “And I called him a coward. To his face. I was the real git. I was so bloody stupid.”
Hermione put a hand on his arm. “He was just as prejudiced about you, Harry,” she said evenly.
“But he protected me anyway,” Harry replied, looking up at her. “I knew that Professor Dumbledore trusted him, and I should’ve known there were good reasons why, but I just couldn’t see past what I thought was the truth. He wouldn’t have been in the Shrieking Shack if he hadn’t been doing what he could to help me. He would’ve been safe.”
“Harry, you don’t know that,” she said sharply, starting to be alarmed at the despair in his voice.
“I’m not sure what I do know,” he answered bitterly. “But I think it’s my job to find out. And make sure the truth really does get told this time.”
Ron scowled at him. “My sister is marrying a ruddy fool,” he muttered and left the room.
Hermione smiled at Harry. “He’ll come ‘round. It just takes him longer. Remember how he came back before.”
Harry returned her smile faintly. “Maybe. It doesn’t matter, though. I’ve got to do this.”
“I know you do,” she replied. “And I’ll help you. I promise.” It was a promise she ended up keeping more completely than she could have imagined.
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221 Reviews | 7.48/10 Average
LOVE this story. I know I read it once, long ago, back in the days before I ever wrote reviews.
At any rate, I absolutely love everything about this! I adore totally canon compliant SSHG fics, but many authors take the easy way out - pick up afterward, and either give H&R a divorce or kill Ron off. It's a delight to watch you skillfully strip off all the assumptions and inferences of the epilogue to bring our couple together as they were meant to be!
But even without that bit of sleight-of-word, this is simply a wonderful story. It's got it all - wonderful pacing, lovely slow-building romance, believeable characters, great OCs (Riley! *sniffs*), and layers upon layers of mystery and intrigue. I love the use of Severus' old chess set - first as a touching relic of his childhood, then as Hermione's clue, and finally as the tragic symbol of Riley's end.
I also loved Severus' immersion back into the Muggle world, and how that was why Hermione would be the one capable of tracking him. Leave it to the Muggleborn to figure out what totally passes over the Purebloods' heads. (I'd say it wasn't on their radar, but know what kind of blank stare they'd give me!) Seriously, though, there is a lot to think about regarding the pros and cons of living in the Muggle vs the Magical world.
While I'm glad you're now writing original fic, I'm so very happy that once upon a time you spent a lot of time and effort writing absolutely delicious SSHG fanfic. Thank you!
(Btw, here because of Juni's Fab Friday rec earlier this summer on TPP's FB page.)
Great story !!!!What lie is Hermione refering to here ?
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
It's been a long time since I wrote this.... Glad you like it, but I don't recall what point in the story you are talking about. If you tell me what chapter you are referring to, I will probably be able to answer.
Response from pansycat (Reviewer)
Sorry about that, I was reading rather late last night:).It was chapter 6 and the following from Hermione:She stared up at the boarded windows and marveled at Dumbledore’s ingenuity. Snape wasn’t the only one with a wildly overdeveloped sense of the theatrical, she thought. This whole, ramshackle building was part of a lie. Albus had set this up less than thirty years ago, yet she had talked with villagers who swore the Shack had been here for hundreds of years. Its weathered wood looked weary and derelict. It had become an abandoned, forgotten hulk, inaccessible to the world. It had outlived its purpose."Specifically the lie about Shack being haunted ?
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Ah, yes, now I remember. Yes, you're right---Dumbledore built the Shack to give Lupin a place to transform and made up a story about it being haunted to explain the strange sounds that would come from it every month. He pretended it was a really old, haunted building, when it wasn't at all. Rather clever of him, really.Thanks for reminding me!
Response from pansycat (Reviewer)
Sure, I remembered that but I thought it was a lie about Severus that I didn't remember...Interesting use of the epilogue, by the way....Actually, you could do the same for Ginny and Harry.It's funny. JK is pretty clear about what happens, when she speaks, but often times when she writes things are more unclear. To this day, I 'm still unclear what happened when Sirius tricked Severus into the shack.It seems like he must have seen Remus as a werewolf.So what did James actually prevent and how did he prevent it ? Is Remus even aware of what happened ?I think he must be ,because he doesn't really react to Snape's jibes.But none of this is really clear....
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
It's been a long time since I wrote this.... Glad you like it, but I don't recall what point in the story you are talking about. If you tell me what chapter you are referring to, I will probably be able to answer.
Response from pansycat (Reviewer)
Sorry about that, I was reading rather late last night:).It was chapter 6 and the following from Hermione:She stared up at the boarded windows and marveled at Dumbledore’s ingenuity. Snape wasn’t the only one with a wildly overdeveloped sense of the theatrical, she thought. This whole, ramshackle building was part of a lie. Albus had set this up less than thirty years ago, yet she had talked with villagers who swore the Shack had been here for hundreds of years. Its weathered wood looked weary and derelict. It had become an abandoned, forgotten hulk, inaccessible to the world. It had outlived its purpose."Specifically the lie about Shack being haunted ?
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Ah, yes, now I remember. Yes, you're right---Dumbledore built the Shack to give Lupin a place to transform and made up a story about it being haunted to explain the strange sounds that would come from it every month. He pretended it was a really old, haunted building, when it wasn't at all. Rather clever of him, really.Thanks for reminding me!
Response from pansycat (Reviewer)
Sure, I remembered that but I thought it was a lie about Severus that I didn't remember...Interesting use of the epilogue, by the way....Actually, you could do the same for Ginny and Harry.It's funny. JK is pretty clear about what happens, when she speaks, but often times when she writes things are more unclear. To this day, I 'm still unclear what happened when Sirius tricked Severus into the shack.It seems like he must have seen Remus as a werewolf.So what did James actually prevent and how did he prevent it ? Is Remus even aware of what happened ?I think he must be ,because he doesn't really react to Snape's jibes.But none of this is really clear....
I love it <3
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much for reading and commenting. You made my day.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much for reading and commenting. You made my day.
That was perfection!!!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much! You made my night!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much! You made my night!
Just as I thought that I have basically gone through all the DH-compliant SSHG fics worth a read that I stumbled upon this wonderful gem of a story.I love your Hermione (as well as liking your Ron and Harry), and when she prevailed over Dolohov, I found it hard to repress my `Yay! Go, Hermione`.I am really glad you gave SS and the Trio an ending they deserved. Thank you very much.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you! I am especially fond of this one, not only because it gave me the chance to reinterpret that infamous Epilogue (and reveal what it really says!), but it also showed me that I could write something longer (and that I could write a fight scene). So Hermione and Severus inspired me to focus more on my ofics (I'm nearly finished a second murder mystery novel, and my agent is working on selling the first one). I still write once a year for the SSHG Exchange, though, because I love this pairing so very much.I'm so glad you found this and enjoyed it. Thank you very much for reading and reviewing!
Great story, I really love Severus and Hermione together. Great solution for the epilogue.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you! High praise from a Ravenclaw! Thanks for reading & reviewing.
By all means, let's keep this 'ship afloat! Loved the story and the ending. Even better you kept me hungry for more.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much---and thanks for coming along on the journey. Your words are my reward!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much---and thanks for coming along on the journey. Your words are my reward!
Nice chapter, I loved how Hermione teased Severus about his spy skills getting rusty.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you! Let us hope that's all that's rusty....
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you! Let us hope that's all that's rusty....
Anonymous
I'm truly sorry that I didn't give you any reviews on the last chapters. I read them all offline and printed-out. I just wanted to say that I really and thoroughly enjoyed these chapters and the end of the story as much as every chapter before, and to thank you for sharing it with us! It was a wonderfull, catching and captivating reading, and I'm just sorry that it's finished now...
Author's Response: I'm sory it's finished too--because it menas no more reviews from you! I've really loved reading your comments throughout. Thank you so much for taking the time to read and to review--online and off!
What a fabulous story! I'd delayed reading this, thinking that it would feature a Dead Snape, and I really wasn't in the mood for that. I'm so glad I started reading. I love the way you teased the reader with 'maybe it will be Ron and Hermione after all', and I especially enjoyed the way she came to her senses. This was really an excellent read, not too long and not too short. Thanks so much for writing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I'm so glad you gave it a shot--and that I didn't disappoint you! It was great fun to string people along, making them think that things would turn out exactly as JKR planned (rather than the way we know it really should!), but I was very afraid that true SSHG lovers would be put off by those teases without a way to reassure them. But I couldn't give it away--the surprises were part of what make it interesting to write. I'm so glad you enjoyed it--your review makes it worth doing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I'm so glad you gave it a shot--and that I didn't disappoint you! It was great fun to string people along, making them think that things would turn out exactly as JKR planned (rather than the way we know it really should!), but I was very afraid that true SSHG lovers would be put off by those teases without a way to reassure them. But I couldn't give it away--the surprises were part of what make it interesting to write. I'm so glad you enjoyed it--your review makes it worth doing!
This was wonderful! I just read all of this so far all the way through. Just could not stop and almost missed kindergarten pick up! Loved how it came back around to Ron and his problem and tied it together. Excellent. Looking forward to the epilogue.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Am I a bad person for being secretly delighted to have nearly made you late? What a lovely testimony! Thank you so much for reading and reviewing and letting yourself be distracted! (The Epilogue is being validated, hope it will be up soon.)
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Am I a bad person for being secretly delighted to have nearly made you late? What a lovely testimony! Thank you so much for reading and reviewing and letting yourself be distracted! (The Epilogue is being validated, hope it will be up soon.)
Ah, Sophie was the mole.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Yes, I never liked her....Had to leave one mystery to be solved later. Thanks for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Yes, I never liked her....Had to leave one mystery to be solved later. Thanks for reviewing!
i liked all the delightful banter in this chapter. you almost had me worried there for a minute wondering what was going on with severus. looking forward to seeing what you do with the epilogue. :D
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Well, there had to be a little suspense.... Glad you enoyed the banter--it's so much fun to write!Epilogue should be along shortly--hope it satifies. Thanks so much for reviewing!-w
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Well, there had to be a little suspense.... Glad you enoyed the banter--it's so much fun to write!Epilogue should be along shortly--hope it satifies. Thanks so much for reviewing!-w
ah, mysterious to the last! You have done a good job giving us more questions and answering only some of them. -Wahoo
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
...or simply forgetting to answer them.... Glad you're enjoying the journey---thanks for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
...or simply forgetting to answer them.... Glad you're enjoying the journey---thanks for reviewing!
I am absolutely dying to know who Ron is married to... Loved the proposal bit, as well as their arguements. So funny. Can't wait to read the wrap up.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I have to admit that I'm a little vague on Mrs. Weasley's percise identity. As long as it's not Hermione, I'm happy.So glad you like their interplay--they are a great match in my book. Epilogue should be up soon, I hope (they have it but have to validate it). Thanks for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I have to admit that I'm a little vague on Mrs. Weasley's percise identity. As long as it's not Hermione, I'm happy.So glad you like their interplay--they are a great match in my book. Epilogue should be up soon, I hope (they have it but have to validate it). Thanks for reviewing!
That was one of my favorite proposal scenes I've ever read! Though, come to think of it, I actually haven't read many proposal scenes. *racks brain* Well, yours was brilliant, and I had tears in my eyes because they LOVE each other so much! Yup, they do, JKR! Interesting twist with the Avery girl, btw. And I look forward to your proper take on the epilogue. Five stars, as always, dear.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I love writing proposals! (I have another one in "One Very Good Thing," my one-off sequel to "Speak Now.")Glad you liked the Avery subplot. And yes, Jo, they are crazy about each other. How could they not be? They are a perfect match.Thanks so much for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I love writing proposals! (I have another one in "One Very Good Thing," my one-off sequel to "Speak Now.")Glad you liked the Avery subplot. And yes, Jo, they are crazy about each other. How could they not be? They are a perfect match.Thanks so much for reviewing!
just a tiny minor detail, that albus asked/ordered him to do it. it's a relief that he has his memories back. hopefully now he'll realize he deserves to be happy and make a life with hermione. :D
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Yeah, minor detail, probably doesn't make much difference.... Thanks so much for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Yeah, minor detail, probably doesn't make much difference.... Thanks so much for reviewing!
OMG! What wit in this chapter! I loved it!There's nothing like a snarky Snape!“I can’t begin to tell you how relieved that makes me,” he said with a sneer, and his voice was nearly back to Classroom Terror level.Thanks for such a wonderful story!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I'm so very glad you're enjoying this! I don't know why snark comes so easily---it's as though I'm possessed by the most snide, dry wit ever when I write him. Wish I could that quick-witted myself, but I'm always afraid I'll be too nasty. Snape never has that fear.Thank you so much for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I'm so very glad you're enjoying this! I don't know why snark comes so easily---it's as though I'm possessed by the most snide, dry wit ever when I write him. Wish I could that quick-witted myself, but I'm always afraid I'll be too nasty. Snape never has that fear.Thank you so much for reviewing!
Thank you for another wonderful chapter. I really enjoyed their exchange and their portrayal continues to be dead on.This struck me as being so true to Hermione's character:"She swung back out into the darkness and began to search for Severus Snape all over again."She's a brave one that girl!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Severus may be the bravest man Harry ever knew, but Hermione's probably the bravest woman. Hence, their suitability. Once more into the breech, dear friends!It means a lot to me that you're liking this!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Severus may be the bravest man Harry ever knew, but Hermione's probably the bravest woman. Hence, their suitability. Once more into the breech, dear friends!It means a lot to me that you're liking this!
Lovely, this was quite a moving chapter.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this chapter. I'm glad he took his memories back! Looking forward to more.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I do believe he found it worth remembering.Thanks so much for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
I do believe he found it worth remembering.Thanks so much for reviewing!
Finally, he has his memories back!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
He does indeed.And now he's ready to make some more!Thanks for reviewing.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
He does indeed.And now he's ready to make some more!Thanks for reviewing.
Anonymous
Oh, that's lovely! A very intense, dense and complex chapter, I enjoyed it very much. I like the bit how you describe her finding him beautiful.
Author's Response: Love it what makes a person truly beautiful, both to the one who loves and to the beloved.
Somebody probably said that better somewhere.
Thanks for reviewing!
*sighs* They love each other! And I sense a happy ending and a properly written Epilogue on the horizon!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
YES, THEY DO!!!Your senses are reliable...just a minor mystery still to solve and some (proper!) resolutions to go! Thanks so much for reviewing.
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
YES, THEY DO!!!Your senses are reliable...just a minor mystery still to solve and some (proper!) resolutions to go! Thanks so much for reviewing.
Nooooo! Don't cut off there... So interesting how they've come to relate to one another. I'm extremely anxious to read the next bit!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Just one more chapter and then my own Epilogue, so I had to save something! So glad you're enjoying their new relationship--I think you like what's to come, as it continues to evolve. Thank you so much for reviewing!
Response from Elise_Wanderer (Author of The Spirit That Remembers)
Just one more chapter and then my own Epilogue, so I had to save something! So glad you're enjoying their new relationship--I think you like what's to come, as it continues to evolve. Thank you so much for reviewing!