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A Business Proposition
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Nice to see Andromeda and Teddy happy.
Response from Fairfield (Author of A Business Proposition)
Thanks. Canon is silent, but it seems reasonable that the family would re-unite.
Lovely evolution of them coming together--all coming out of the cold into a familiar family warmth--and amends being made, a livelihood being given, and care and bonds rekindled and celebrated /beautiful nuances between Andromeda and Lucius, Narcissa, Teddy--lovely work with a thrumming holiday current throughout
Response from Fairfield (Author of A Business Proposition)
Thanks. I keep thinking that Andromeda and Narcissa will reunite but with hesitation and Andromeda having to overcome resentment. It was writtern for the holidays.
tonkshas a son!:-)?
Response from Fairfield (Author of A Business Proposition)
I'm assuming Andromeda is taking care of Nymphadora's son. Hope you enjoyed the story anyway.
Response from jadecadence (Reviewer)
apologies,... you are a top-notch writer (and honestly one of my very favs truly), never doubt that fairfield. i simply am not so well-versed in the hp lexicon as you writers and the fact that this is being written in a more sophisticated and subtle form is no mean feat! it probably doesn't help that i was reading it with the flu and bloated mind. yet to add in more clues may spoil the elegance and suppleness. oh the balance! i don't yearn to be a writer hehehe to face these conundrums! hee
Response from Fairfield (Author of A Business Proposition)
No apoloies needed, the response was not intended to sound curt, and thanks for all the kind comments.
(As a possibly unwanted aside, you strike me as quite the critic - in the good sense.)
Nicely done. I got Andromeda and Lucius about halfway down. :)
Response from Fairfield (Author of A Business Proposition)
Thanks. The intent was to let the reader gradually realize the reason for her emotions.