Epilogue
Chapter 41 of 41
sevs_starsistersTwo girls. Two Houses. One obsession.
In their final year at Hogwarts, two very different girls face their own battle with the continuing rise of the Dark Lord, encountering along the way shattered friendships, broken hearts, a charming blond Death Eater with a twisted plan, and a secret that could rock the foundations of the Wizarding world. Once more, the stern Potions master will have to do the impossible and offer his protection. Will he succeed?
Set during Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix and mostly canon compliant.
Epilogue
Albus Dumbledore sighed as he looked out of his office window and over the Great Lake, glinting in the bright early summer sunlight, and stroked his beard thoughtfully. What a year! What a year, indeed.
His reinstatement as Headmaster of Hogwarts had come not a moment too soon. Umbridge's far from pedagogic teaching methods had certainly disrupted most of the students' DADA lessons, reflected in some very disappointing OWL and NEWT grades in the subject. All apart from those who had been involved in Harry Potter's extra-curricular group, that was, and a couple of diligent students that had practiced on their own.
Ah, Harry. Once again, the boy had shown himself to be as headstrong as his father and yet carried ever more weight on his young shoulders in another trying year. The Occlumency lessons had been doomed to failure from the very start, of course, but Dumbledore had to be seen to be doing something to protect the boy. And as for the DA... Dumbledore smiled as he watched a flock of Thestrals circling the treetops of the Forbidden Forest. A reckless idea, yes, but an idea worthy of a Gryffindor. To see such overwhelming support from pupils from differing Houses was just what had been needed to combat the iron fist of Umbridge's leadership and to unite Hogwarts from within, just as the Sorting Hat had mentioned in its song. To be sure, Harry's father would be proud of him for his involvement in the resistance. His godfather, too.
At the thought of Sirius, Dumbledore gave another sigh. That was the biggest hardship Harry had to bear, without a doubt. Harry, he was pretty sure, would face Voldemort a thousand times over if it meant he could bring Sirius back from beyond the veil. It was so cruel for the boy to lose the closest person to a family member he had ever known, in such a barbaric way. They had only had a few short years together, snatching time here and there at Grimmauld Place. Sirius had been one of the few links between Harry and his parents and had simultaneously been like a brother and a father to him. Sirius did not deserve such a death. He had battled valiantly, like a true Gryffindor.
Sirius was being mourned by another family member, of course. Charis Byrne. The knowledge that Bellatrix Lestrange had killed him had certainly shocked the girl deeply. Charis, like Harry, had deserved more time with her new-found relative. And, like Harry, she had also suffered great hardships in the last year, as had her friend, Morgana. But Dumbledore knew there would be much more sacrifice and suffering to bear by all before the war ended.
Charis and Morgana had shown themselves to be resilient and brave, experiencing things that no seventeen-year-old should face. And the Order needed all the help it could get in the battle against Voldemort. The two girls were certainly worthy candidates for future membership. Not only had they already shown their allegiance to the light, but their future careers at the Ministry would also make them useful allies. Morgana would start her Auror training in a few weeks' time, and Charis, with the full backing and recommendation of her proud Head of House, would be starting out at the Department of Mysteries. Dumbledore had heard that she wanted to become an Unspeakable, but for now he was sure she would be thrown into the deep end on a massive clean-up operation.
The Department of Mysteries had indeed been in a sorry state when Dumbledore, Harry and the others had finally left. Hundreds, if not thousands, of prophecies had been smashed and were in need of retrieval. The Time Room had had many rare and precious instruments destroyed, and the sheer amount of damage done to the place was staggering. Yes, Dumbledore thought, there was plenty of work to be done there alright, and Charis would no doubt work hard to help build the department back up again and be privy to sensitive and most likely useful information along the way.
Morgana would also put her all into her Auror training, of that Dumbledore had no doubt. She had a sense of justice and cool logic that should make her a fine Auror, and she would be working alongside other Order members. As for her ties to the Malfoys, they would come in handy as well.
Yes, joining the Order should be a natural step for both girls and very useful for the Order.
Dumbledore reached forward for his speckled quill and began scratching away at a piece of parchment, addressing it to Morgana and sealing it with his own personal phoenix crest before writing an identical letter to Charis and sealing it in the very same way. Then he opened the top drawer of his desk and carefully placed the two letters inside. For now, the girls needed to rest. They would be called back to war soon enough.
* * *
With a brisk wave of her wand, the last of Charis' clothes folded themselves neatly and landed in a pile on top of the tidy pile of books in her trunk. She double-checked her bedside cabinet, just to be sure, but it was already cleared and empty. Then she closed and locked her trunk with another flick of her wand as Lily mewed from her wicker basket on the bed.
With a sigh, Charis looked around her now-empty dorm. So this was it, then. She was finally ready to leave Hogwarts.
Except she wasn't ready. Not really.
She was scared. Scared of leaving the comfort and safety of the wonderful Scottish castle; scared of a future with Voldemort's spectre looming over it; and, mostly, she was scared of growing apart from her best friend.
The evening she and Morgana had spent together in the Room of Requirement had been in her thoughts almost constantly over the last few weeks. No matter what they had gone through before, this had moved their friendship on to an even deeper level. But it felt so poignant, so meaningful, that it almost felt like a goodbye.
Charis did not want to say goodbye, either to her friend or to this chapter of her life. And she did not want to say goodbye to Snape, either.
Several times over the last week she had hovered near the entrance of the dungeons, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Potions master to apologise and take farewell. But her throat had gone dry and she had not been able to make herself take the steps that led down to his study. What if he shouted at her, or dismissed her with sarcasm and cruelty? Charis didn't think her fragile heart could take yet another rejection from him, and so she had retreated back to the sanctuary of Ravenclaw Tower with her heavy heart full of unsaid sentiments and goodbyes.
I'm being silly, she thought to herself. She should be looking forward to the rest of her life: to an exciting job at the Ministry, her own place in London and the freedom to be truly independent.
But the confirmation of Voldemort's return made her feel frightened, and the knowledge of Sirius' death at Bellatrix's hands made her feel vulnerable and fearful of a second attack.
We're all in danger now, she reminded herself. Pure-blood or not, the only thing it came down to was whether you supported Voldemort or whether you didn't. The time had come to choose sides. Charis' allegiance was clear and would have been regardless of her near-death experience at the hands of her psychotic cousin. But she could not let the death of Sirius pass without meaning. She had to pick herself up and try to embrace the future, to try and do whatever she could to make her own stand against the Dark, no matter how scared she was.
Stashing her wand in her robes and picking up the wicker basket that contained her sweet little white cat, Charis took a deep breath, looked around the room once more and then left Ravenclaw Tower for the last time.
Meanwhile, her best friend sat on her bed in the Slytherin dormitory. She was the last student left. Not that it was in any way difficult for Morgana to leave the place that had been home to her for the last seven years. She had broken her ties with Slytherin House a long time ago. Well, not with Slytherin per se. She was still proud of her Sorting, but most of the people in her House she wanted nothing to do with. Only her Head of House would she keep in good memory. In his own special way, he had been kind to her. And Morgana was grateful for it.
No, leaving the dungeons was easy. What made Morgana lag back was the fear of having to say goodbye, to Hogwarts, to a more or less secure life and to her best friend. Surely, Charis would want her to share a compartment with her on the train. Surely, Charis would want to hug her goodbye at King's Cross. And as much as Morgana loved her friend, she feared that she would not be able to bid Charis farewell in the way she deserved.
What they had shared in the Room of Requirement had changed everything. Morgana had bared her soul that day, and what she had seen had scared her. All the emotions that had welled up inside her had been too much to handle. And she had recoiled and hidden away. She had not avoided Charis; her heart had not allowed her to. But whenever possible, she had snuck out of the castle and walked along the shore of the lake, alone with her thoughts.
The creaking of the hinges of her trunk made Morgana look up. 'Silvy, leave it alone. I did pack everything.'
The little elf blushed. 'Silvy just wants to make sure.'
'I know you do.'
Morgana smiled at her elf as the little creature once more dived into the trunk to make sure she had really packed everything. She had told Silvy that she would not have to come along to London and that she could stay at Hogwarts if she wanted to, where she had other elves to socialise with. But Silvy wouldn't have it. She would come along to London and move into the little flat that Morgana had rented right at the corner of Diagon and Knockturn Alley. Flat was stretching it, though. It was a room with a tiny window, let by a crazy old witch who talked to herself and smelled of lavender. A dodgy place, but it would have to do for now. Morgana couldn't afford anything else, and once Auror training started, she would move into one of the Ministry-owned flats further up Diagon Alley.
Wistfully, she thought of the promises she had been given: a flat in Diagon Alley and all the riches money could buy. Would Lucius have kept his promises if she had carried their child to term? Or would he just have taken the babe and gotten rid of her?
Morgana sighed. She knew she should not be having those thoughts. But she couldn't help it.
'Miss Morgana will miss the train,' Silvy suddenly piped up. 'Miss Morgana must leave now.'
Morgana smiled at the little elf and got up from her bed. It was certainly high time to leave. And she was late enough to be sure that she would be the last student to leave and able to take farewell of the castle on her own.
* * *
Despite it being early summer, Snape wrapped his black cloak tighter around himself. The wind seemed icy cold on top of the Astronomy Tower. But he could stand the cold. What he wanted to see from up there was worth getting pneumonia for.
He peered down onto the ground. There they were, the students of Hogwarts, making their way towards Hogsmeade from where the train would take them all home. They walked in small groups: Slytherins far away from Gryffindors, Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws in between; the Gobstones club and the Charms club; the former members of the Inquisitorial Squad, the DA. But none of those groups was of any interest to Snape. What he was looking for was a mop of blonde hair.
After a while, he spotted her. She was walking beside a tall boy, most probably Jack Morrissey, carrying a wicker basket. Trust Charis to not send her beloved cat ahead with all the other animals on Hagrid's cart. Of course she would carry the little creature to the station. Snape couldn't help but smile. Charis was certainly one of the sweetest students Hogwarts had ever seen.
She had done well in her exams, of course. As expected of a diligent Ravenclaw, she had achieved high marks in all her subjects. But what had impressed Snape the most had been her DADA skills. He had been supervising another pair of students during the practical exam but had kept an eye on Charis from the other side of the Great Hall. He had seen her defensive spells, and he had seen her Patronus. She had not been able to keep the graceful black panther in shape for more than a couple of moments, but it had been enough to make the examiner clap his hands and Snape to hide a smile.
He was almost a little disappointed that Charis had not come down to the dungeons to say goodbye. But then again, what had he expected? After all that girl had been through over the last couple of months, why would she even spare a thought for her dour Potions master, who certainly had not treated her in the best of ways? And how would he have reacted if she had come down to see him? As he always did, most probably; instead of telling her what she truly meant to him, he would have sneered at her and called her sentimental. So maybe, it was just as well that they had not said goodbye to each other.
He would most likely see her soon again, anyway. If Dumbledore stuck to his plan to invite Morgana to join the Order of the Phoenix, it would certainly not take long until Charis would join as well. It would take a braver and smarter man than Albus Dumbledore to keep the two Star Sisters apart.
Snape once more scanned the groups of leaving students. But this time, he was looking for short, red hair. When he found her, she was walking at the back of a group of Slytherins; head bent and cloak billowing in the wind.
How many times had he also left the castle like that, Snape wondered, with his eyes firmly on his shoes and no one to walk with? If she wanted to, Morgana could walk with Charis and Jack, Snape was certain of that. But most probably, she had chosen to walk alone. Just as she had chosen to be on her own over the last couple of days. Ever since the morning in Dumbledore's office, Morgana could be seen walking through the grounds by herself, and her thoughts had always seemed to be far, far away. She wasn't looking forward to leaving Hogwarts, Snape knew that. She had not even smiled when he had called her to his office to tell her that she had been accepted to Auror training. How many dark memories were keeping her from smiling, Snape wondered. And would she soon find a happy memory strong enough to complete the only task she had failed during her practical DADA exam, producing a corporeal Patronus?
Snape sighed in relief as he saw Charis and Jack fall back and eventually come to a halt. He even allowed himself a tiny smile as Charis thrust the cat basket at Jack and opened her arms to embrace her Slytherin friend. And his smile broadened as he saw Morgana return the hug instead of struggling. Those two girls were good for each other, Snape knew that. And it was important that they did not grow apart, even now when they were leaving school and were each about to start a life of their own.
'Professor Snape, sir?'
Snape looked down at the little elf that was tugging at his cloak. 'Have you been successful, Silvy?' he asked.
Silvy nodded eagerly. 'Silvy has wrapped both mirrors carefully and has put them between socks in Miss Charis' and Miss Morgana's trunks. Silvy has not been seen by anyone.'
'Good. Very good.'
The elf bowed low to Snape, smiling happily at the praise of a job well done, before Disapparating with a pop.
Once more, Snape let his gaze wander towards the two girls. He had not been able to tell them he was sorry for his lack of control or his inability to protect them. He had not been able to let them know how important they were to him. And he had not even had a chance to say goodbye. He would soon see them again, for sure. He would not be their teacher any longer and they not his students. But still, he would feel responsible for them.
Snape smiled again as he saw the girls walk side by side through the gates. They might not be able to spend every day together from now on, but at least the mirrors would help them keep in touch. And a third mirror, which lay safely in the bottom drawer of his desk, would enable him to keep an eye on his two girls.
END OF PART ONE
As it is time to say goodbye to the Star Sisters and their Potions master, it is also time to say Thank You to a couple of people:
We would like to thank J.K. Rowling for having created the Potter universe and for her acceptance of the phenomena of Fan Fiction. She has given us the perfect playground and lets us use the toys without fear of reprieve.
We would also like to thank our busy beta, Apple Blossom. We hope that we didn't distract her too much from her studies. It was her that gave us the courage to post this to a wider audience in the first place.
Last but not least, we would like to thank our readers and faithful reviewers. It is you who have made this all worthwhile and spurred us on to write over two hundred thousand words, more than we had ever imagined when we first began.
Snape and the girls are now taking a well deserved summer break, while sevs_starsisters take out their notebooks and start scribbling away on part two of their story. So if you want to know what life has in store for the girls, what important tasks they will have to carry out for the Order and, maybe most importantly, if love will blossom, keep your eyes open for the next instalment.
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Wonderful job. Your story was actually enjoyable read. Your character development and portrayal of emotions was especially well done. You're both talented others, and together you are bloody brilliant! I look forward to the second part of the story.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
We're so glad you enjoyed this story. We wrote it without any plan whatsoever in the start and had no idea how it would work out. We've had thoughts about going back to polish the plot and fill in all the plot holes, but as you've noticed, we wrote a Part 2 instead, which we hope you will enjoy. Thanks for reading! :)
Wow that was intense. I smiled the glee as the Dark lord punished the blonde menace. Ahhh, bedtime stories with Severus. I loved that. Perfect way to end the chapter.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
There is so much to enjoy in this chapter, and so much to regret.
This chapter was like watching a train wreck about ready to happen. You know Zambini is going to be A complete cad in the end, But there's nothing you can do to stop it. All you can do is read on while trying to cover your eyes at the same time. I hope someone steps on the same serve, But there's nothing you can do to stop it. All you can do is read on while trying to cover your eyes at the same time. I hope someone And save her before she does something she will regret forever.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
"All you can do is read on while trying to cover your eyes at the same time." That description kind of fits the whole story. We're very glad you're enjoying it. :-)
Poor Sev. He is trying so hard to be noble, but it's gotta be difficult for anyone in his situation. Great chapter.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
You cannot imagine how many times at least one of us writers tried to make Severus be anything but noble. It was quite a struggle.
Well that was really dickish of Severus. Quite that bastard I how he behaved. But I guess we will see where this goes. Your writing is wonderfully done and really grabs the reader. It just made me want to grab Severus by the throat and throttle him.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
One of the writers is now having naughty ideas that involve Severus and throttling. Down, Muse. Down! ;-)
Ah, neive little girls thinking he wouldn't know what they were up to. This is a wonderful start. I am really looking forward to your story.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Oh, this brings back fond memories! Hours in front of the computer, chats that went on way past midnight, and then the crazy idea of "Hey, let's make a real story out of this." Good times. Really good times!
Oh god I want a croissant. Chocolate preferably. But enough on food. Both of the girls are so undeniably teenage and nieve. Lust does not equal love. Just because he says and acts sweet doesn't mean he is not lying. While they might be having mind blowing organs, I want to shake some sense into both of them. But alas, at that age I would have acted the same way. I hope they can some how survive these situations without too much heartbreak in the end.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
We ALL want chocolate croissants!! In some ways, it was quite liberating to write about naive teenage girls for once, since you can let them make ALL the mistakes. At the same time, it was rather cringeworthy at times, and the writers wanted to step in and take some "parental responsibility". But we let them make their mistakes, and the we cleaned up the wreckage.
Talk about playing with fire. She is gonna get burned as if she keeps this up.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Silly little girl, that one.
Enjoyed the story. Thanks!
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
THANK YOU for reading til the end!
Well I had been expecting this since Morgana smelled roses in the bubblebath. At least Snape doesn't have to choose now!
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
It doesn't end here...
What an amasing story. I came upon it after it was compleated and whas able to read it in it's entirty. Now I will be starting to read part two as far as it has progressed. Please keep the updates coming.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Thank you, we're thrilled you enjoyed it and we hope you'll enjoy the sequel just as much.
What an amasing story. I came upon it after it was compleated and whas able to read it in it's entirty. Now I will be starting to read part two as far as it has progressed. Please keep the updates coming.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Thank you again :)
Wow, what a great story! It took me longer to read, than I had planned, but I enjoyed it and can't wait to read part 2!
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
We're thrilled you stuck with til the end, it was a beast of HBP proportions!
LUCIUS! Oh no he didn't!! And who wouldn't want to have Snape read a bedtime story.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Snape could read me the telephone catalogue, I'd listen! And Lucius is as bat-shit crazy as his sister-in-law. It's all those years of inbreeding.
Lucius... Now I've been almost rooting for him for quite a few chapters (the man sure knows what he's doing) and then he goes and spoils it all by turning back to being a class A prick! I hope he's not too pissed at Morgana and Snape, but he DID interrupt something important. And Snape! Pull your act together man!
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
We would have loved to let Snape beat the crap out of Lucius in this chapter. But alas, it seemed so off-canon!
But you know Snape; he always saves the day in the end.
Oh wow - so far SOOOOO good! I see why I was told to read this fic! Chapter 4 = ♥ ♥ ♥ I like my Bellatrix like I like my looneys: Deranged and dangerous. And OMG SEXY Bellatrix too! I do not like Lucius one bit in this fic so far. Which is highly unusual, but he's a nasty piece of ----! Good thing I still have so many chapters to go, 'cause this is good!
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Isn't Lucius being a nasty piece of ... part of his charm? And don't we all love him for it? We hope that the more you read, the better you find the story... it certainly felt like that as authors.
Love it.......
Can't wait for the next installment...are you going to write it?
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
We are very much planning to write it. However, plot bunnies with rabies have attacked out ankles and we need to fight them off first. Hoping to get back to the Star Sister soon, though.
Glad you enjoyed part one, and we hope to see you here again.
very enjoyable. looking forward to part 2
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
So glad you liked it. Welcome back for Part 2. :)
Dumbledore has a role mapped out for everyone in the war with Voldemort, and I have no doubt that Charis, Morgana, and Severus, and Harry, Ron and Hermione will find themselves in the thick of things. Even now, before the Star Sisters have left the castle, he has written letters to them inviting them (I think) to join the Order of the Phoenix. Severus would just as soon "his girls" be left out of this particular club, but he knows that will not happen.
Seeing the emotions that Charis and Morgana have had to deal with at the end of their Hogwarts days was bittersweet. Charis is scared for the future. The coming war coupled with the knowledge that Sirius had been killed by the same cousin that had nearly killed her was terrifying to contemplate. Just as bad is her fear of losing contact with her "sister" and her Potions Master. I wish she had been able to make herself go to the dungeons to say farewell to Severus, but I could understand how it might have been too difficult. And after reading his thoughts on not being able to say goodbye, it was probably best. Surely she will see him somewhere, sometime. Whether she sees him or not, he will be seeing her.
Morgana's thoughts on this, her final day at Hogwarts, made me so sad. She too is already missing the only home she has really known; how very much like Severus she is in regards to the path that life has given her to tread. Though she will not miss her housemates, she will very much miss Charis and Snape. Even though she will miss her best friend, she could not bring herself to say goodbye. The emotion that she had shared with Charis in the Room of Requirement had scared her so badly that she was afraid to say goodbye, afraid to feel that much emotion all at once.
I'm a bit worried about Morgana having to stay in the room at the corner of Diagon and Knockturn Alley. Dodgy, indeed. And downright dangerous. I feel better knowing that Silvy has insisted that she come with her Mistress wherever she goes, and Severus will be able to keep on eye out for her, too.
Severus has braved the cold winds at the top of the Astronomy Tower just so he could see "his girls" as they leave the castle for the las time. He had been able to speak with Morgana, but I really wish he had been able to say goodbye to Charis. He most probably would have been his gruff self, so perhaps it was just as well. One thing that he did do that made me happy was to get Silvy to secret away the charmed mirrors in the girls luggage. I'm sure they will be shocked and delighted when they discover them and realize they can talk to each other, and of course they will not know that Severus will be able to keep an eye on them.
His regret was sad at not having apologized to them for his lack of control and that he couldn't protect them from the awful things that had happened to them, but it had made him feel better to see them embrace each other and walk to the station together. And knowing that he will see them soon— whether or not they see him— cheered him. I found it very telling that his thoughts also included musing that when he saw them again he would not be their professor, and they would not be his students. Could this mean what I think it means???
I have to tell you that I nearly had apoplexy when I saw "Epilogue!" I wanted to cry because I thought this was the complete end to this wonderful story. Thank you, thank you, thank you for telling us there will be a Part Two. I am primarily a Severus/Hermione shipper, but "Star Sisters" had captured my attention and my heart from the beginning. What will the name of the sequel? Maybe you don't even know yet, but I want to be sure to see it when you begin posting it.
Please tell Apple Blossom thank you for me for giving you "the courage to post this to a wider audience in the first place." I have adored your story, and I can't wait to see where you will take these fabulous characters in Part Two. Both of you ladies have done a smashing job of telling an engrossing story and bewitching this reader! A Thousand Points to Your Houses! Now what are you waiting for? Get busy writing. Chop chop.
Lots of hugs,Beth
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
The girls will both be working for the Ministry and have access to information Dumbeldore and the Order can use. They will be useful allies.
Question is, will they both willingly play along?It was hard indeed for both girls to say goodbye, especially with Voldemort's spectre now looming over both of their futures. Charis will probably regret not summoning the courage to say goodbye to Snape personally, but as you rightly said, they will indeed see each other again.
The girls will, of course, see each other again soon, too, but first they have some things they need to work through on their own, not al least Morgana ... in that dodgy room right at the corner of Knockturn Alley.As for Snape, you know canon, he has a busy year ahead of himself.
We are very glad that we managed to capture your interest for two OCs. Thank you for all your support and kind reviews. You have made at least one of us well up with your kindness. And we send you hugs right back!
Hopefully, you (and we) will not have to wait too long for Part 2.
Good insight into Dumbledore, Snape, Charis and Morgana's thoughts. Of course this is no goodbye for the girls, just a farewell.I found it so appropriate for Morgana to rent a flat right at the corner of Diagon and Knockturn. The metaphor is very significant.Every good thing must come to an end, and you chose a fine moment to end part one. I'll be looking forward to part two.I'll miss you in the meantime.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
We will miss your reviews, dear Crystal, and we're so pleased you stuck with us the whole way through. We'll try not to keep you waiting too long!
This has been one of my favorite stories, and I read each installment eagerly! Thanks for continuing the tale. One unanswered question: about the illnesses experienced during the pregnancy? Was it just her body/spirit fighting against the potential evil of Lucius' child? Did he subconsciously want her to misscarry? Ah well, thank you again, and WELL DONE!!!
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Thank YOU for sticking with us and the story. We hope that Part 2 will hold the answers to your questions. See you around.
I'm so glad there is going to be a part 2. When I saw the story marked as completed, I was surprised because there seemed to be way too much to wrap up so quickly. I've enjoyed part 1 and am looking forward to following the girls and Severus into the next phases of their lives. Thank you for an interesting (and regularly updated!) story.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Thank you for sticking with us til the end. We know there are some questions left unanswered, all will be revealed is all we can say.
Hope to see you around.
Oh, endings... They are so sad and yet so full of possibility. I'm glad you have more adventures in store for the girls in future. Otherwise there would be tarring and feathering involved. At present, I'll be thinking about what Snape will be doing with his mirror. : ) Lovely story ladies. On serious pins and needles until Part 2 arrives.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Ehm, you wouldn't have any naughty thoughts about Snape and the mirror, would you? Hehe. Possibilities indeed!Thank you for staying with us for
40 chapters, we hope not to make you wait too long for part 2 and hope you enjoy that just as much.
While I didn't expect this, it didn't surprise me either. Now I'm thinking of all the possible scenarios that could lead to Snape finding out about them.
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
We promise we'll let Snape find out eventually. Until then, would you like to share your scenarios?Thank you for staying with us for 40 chapters.
Well, that was a surprise, but after what Charis and Morgana have been through for the last few hours, I guess you take comfort where you can find it. And I'm fairly certain that right now the only people that either of them feel they can trust is each other... so what happens now?Soon they will graduate, and then I suspect that all hell will break loose for Severus. How will he be able to keep an eye on them, assure himself that they are safe? And what if he thinks Dumbledore's plans for "his girls" are foolhardy and liable to cause them injury or death? I have no doubt that he would hex Dumbles into next week to protect the young women he has come to care so deeply about.I wonder how Draco will act when he comes back from the Manor. With Lucius in Azkaban, will Narcissa welcome Charis to her family? Will Harry feel a little closer to Charis because she was Sirius' cousin? Will Morgana and Charis be able to see each other often after graduation? I think the girls will need each other more than ever after they leave Hogwarts. With the storm that is on the horizon, I can't believe they'll be able to weather it all without each other and Severus.Great chapter, ladies. I'm on tenterhooks waiting to find out what will happen next.Beth
Response from sevs_starsisters (Author of Star Sisters)
Some of your questions will be answered soon (we're #21 in the queue), for others, you'll have to wait a little longer.Thank you for being such a loyal reader and reviewer.