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The Many Loves of Alastor Moody
kyriaofdelphi9 Reviews | 4.44/10 (9 Ratings, 0 Likes, 0 Favorites )
Alastor Moody has finally lost his heart.
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Reviews for The Many Loves of Alastor Moody
Love the irony and poignant action of the rough & gruff Alastor Moody having clandestinely been struck and moved to inquire about the orphaned child; the imagery of Minerva and safe houses is wonderful! Do you have a longer version of these ships or this storyline - it's really provoking. Thank you for sharing it!
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
I have written a story about Alastor and Minerva. It is on OWL or possibly on FFN. It deals with their history and how they grew up together and married during WWII. Alastor, being older, was involved with the folks who helped feed and protect the Londoners. I'll send you a pm when I dredge it up. I really love these two together. Thank you so much for the insightful and complimentary review.
Response from nagandsev (Reviewer)
Thank you - please, when you have time, just pm the title and if it's under your/the same author's name. Alastor and Minerva must have had such a rich , vast amount of life experience to have become who they are; I'd enjoy reading more
Very sweet. Touching.Thank you for sharing~
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
Moody is an undeveloped character that I love to throw into different situations. Thanks for reading and reviewing.
Fabulous! To see big, tough, paranoid Moody with a little princess... priceless!
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
He may be gruff on the outside, but he will always be an old softie on the inside. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
Response from Gardengirl (Reviewer)
OMG! Icon love! I haven't seen that one before!
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
He is right down in with the rest of the smileys. I am probably the only one who uses him.
Not my favourite pairing but I couldn't help but smile when a grumpy old man let himself soften like that in front of a little girl. Very lovely story.
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
Moody is my second love from the series. I have no idea why, but he caught and held my attention even before he got to the movies. I have always seen a gruff exterior and a soft Celtic heart underneath. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
Naw, how sweet. Thanks for putting a smile on my face on this snowy Sunday morning.
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
I have written so many stories where they lost a daughter, I thought it was time I gave them one back. I am such a sentimentalist. Thanks for reading & reviewing. I'll bet it is lovely there with the snow, but I am sure it is also messy and very cold.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Reviewer)
Don't mention the White Stuff!
Such a sweet ending and a very different view of Moody
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
Moody may have been gruff and impatient, but there always has to be a softer side. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
A small twist to the prompt.
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
Thanks for reeading & reviewing. It was my prompt so I tweaked it.
Squee! Lovely! I loved the Silas Marner angle to that prompt. I also love your taking it AU... or is it? After all, the eye was the only thing anyone found...
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
In regards to Moody, it is debatable if it is AU or not. But I have written that he and Minerva had lost a daughter in so many stories that I had to give them back a child. I always take the sentimental approach. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
That was great! I really liked that glimpse into Moody and Minerva.
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of The Many Loves of Alastor Moody)
It seems like every story I have them losing a child. So I decided to give them a new one. Glad you liked it. And thanks for reading & reviewing.