The name's Juliet.
Yes, Juliet as in Romeo and Juliet.
No relation.
♥
more stuff to come here
Very cute - nice reference - We know who the people are without you telling us, which is good. Nice work!
~Juli
Author's Response: thanks! never knew this poem would be so loved :) glad you reviewed! :D
Hmm...
A nice idea overall - I thought Lily was a bit out of character from her firey self, though I did like the "you better be worth it" segment... Pretty awesome.
Kinda threw me into the beginning, though - Why was Remus there? And the ring lying on the floor was a bit obvious.
Anyhow - not bad, and it was a nice memory segment... I look forward to seeing more!
~Juliet - 10/7/06
Author's Response: L[ Thanks you :D! Yea..I told you, it\'s my first one shot, so be gentle. I wrote this around chapter 6 of my Tragedies book..but now I\'m on chapter 19 and am a little more used to teh writing style...so when I have an idea for another one-shot...I\'m sure it\'ll be better :D
Ooh... That was capturing. I loved it - you should definently continue! Pretty please. *bambi eyes*
Nice work!
~Juli
Oooh, wow.
I'm not a tissue reader, or a tissue person, but that was spectacular. I really liked how he told his dad about Ginny, how James would have liked to watch her play, because I can picture that really well.
Brava!
~Juliet, 10/7/06
Oooh, wow.
I'm not a tissue reader, or a tissue person, but that was spectacular. I really liked how he told his dad about Ginny, how James would have liked to watch her play, because I can picture that really well.
Brava!
~Juliet, 10/7/06
Oh no! Ginny has found her in an emergency situation of dire need. Harry lies before her and Ron and Hermione are long gone. Whatever shall she do? Well, it looks like Ginny is feeling a bit Dramatic.
xD Awesome ending... You had me going there for a while - I was like "What in the WORLD did she do to poor Ginny?" And then it was like, oh... And then I started laughing like there was no tomorrow. xD
I don't think I would like a recipe for my birthday, but, then again... Babbling Beverage... My sisters take that every day. I need the antidote. xD
Brava, yet again!
~Juli
Author's Response:
And thank you, yet again! Is it my birthday?
*Checks calender*
Well, whatever I did, I\'m glad I did it. In this particular story... yeah. I think one of the things that makes a story funny, especially here, is someone we know acting out of the ordinary. And I always try never to write like that without an excuse. So there it is...
Many thanks and joyful greetings,
~MOM
That was a great start - I loved the part with Narcissa and her wedding ring, "that meant one of two things"... Marvelous.
I just can't picture Lucius Malfoy like that - not how the movie portrayed him, anyways. So cold, so cool... Anyhow. I'll read on now - magnificent story.
~Juli
Yes, it was indeed an emotional chapter - I'm not a "tissue reader", but if I was, well... Walmart might not have any tissues left. :)
Beautifully written - I loved the rose.
~Juli
Oh, yes, this chapter was good. And it was a wonderful plan... I knew she was pregnant from the moment I read the "much more than a virus" part...
Lucius! *gasp* How crude, his comments, aren't they?
Must read on - terrible cliffhanger, dear. Torturous.
~Juli
Oh! I was so hoping it was Victor... So hoping... ARGH!
You are so frustrating!
But wonderful.
On to the next, then!
~Juli
This... Oh! It's so beautiful! Truly a magnificent story.
Isn' trange how English does pay off? I love my teacher this year, though... He's a git, but I can stare off into space, and when he calls on me I know every answer - because I was listening, even though I didn't look like it. You should see the look on his face.
~Juli
Hahahahah... Pitiful Moldyshorts.. *poof*, There goes your memory!
It's a nice fantasy, I think, definently, although I think he would know to block it, if Snape could block all of Harry's spells. Good idea, though!
~Juli
Oh... I knew it was going to happen. *sad* His dreams... But it was good. Excellent chapter. I liked it a lot.
~Juli
Oh, it was beautiful. *sniff* A weak way for Voldemort to go, I think, since I was rather fond of Tom Riddle, but beautiful. Sage Scarlet is such a pretty name, though I'd go for Scarlet rather than Sage... Much prettier. But then again, Slytherin would need to be first, because she loved Malfoy...
This was brilliant.
~Juli
Woah...
That one threw me. That one really did.
Incredible story. Really brilliant... Love it. Nice happy ending - I tend to fall for the sad endings, myself, but this one truly was spectacular. Kudos to a most wonderful writer!
Bravissima, diva.
Yours truly,
~Juli
Oh! *tear* That was wonderful. And hillarious - you made me fall out of my chair. *pouts* And... Wow. How original is this, and how excellent! Great work. Loved it... I've never seen a take on this, and I doubt I'll see such as good again. Good job with Quicksilver!
~Juliet
Oh... I like this one. The rhyme scheme is simple, but powerful, and the message is very warming - Feels likes Christmas again.
I especially loved this part:
But for now, the snow it falls,
And oxen kneel in their stalls.
And wise men wander far and wide
To bring their wisdom, once denied.
Bravissima!
~Juli
Oh... Very emotional piece - so few words, but such a large meaning. Great work!
~Juli
Ooh... This one was wonderful. Loved it - I loved the constant theme of stars running throughout, and the mention of Algol (only because I did a project on it, but, hey, it counts for something, right?) Anyhow - this is really something spectacular... The lavender at the end was a stunning ending to a spectacular story. Bravissima!
~Juliet
Oh... That was so utterly cute. The children were all so... Themselves. Ron's character is adorable - and Charlie... Oh, what a wonderful child.
I love how you described Percy, what with the "Percy told a stunned looking Ron off for talking too loudly while Arthur was asleep this morning." So utterly Percy!
I also loved this part:
“Home ?” asked Ronald.
“If it weren’t for you, probably not,” said Percy, who was between Molly and his youngest brother.
“Why?”
“Because you refuse to go by floo powder.”
“Why?”
“Well, I don’t know, do I?”
“Ron not power,” proclaimed Ronald wisely.
Great chapter!
~Juli
Author's Response:
O_O Whoa. How fast can you read?
Voice: You\'re just slow, stupid.
Oh. But still. Wow and thank you and I can\'t believe how fantastic my day just became.