I loved it. I felt that Percy was very much in character.
Author's Response: I'm glad you enjoyed! Thanks for letting me know!
You always get me to read about the Weasleys. :) So, your Percy is evil with a conscience. And of course, Hermione and Snape will now live happily ever after. Nice take on Percy and his motives.
Author's Response: Oh, I dunno evil--espeically given he has a conscience. Just... morally flexible and practical. IOW, a political animal. Hee. Sorry about making you read Weasleys. Don't know how they manage to bribe the muse. Thanks for the review Broom!
Wow. This is fantastic! It took me long enough to get to it, but wow. A different kind of courage in your Percy indeed. Congratulations on the feature. This story certainly deserves it. :D
Author's Response: Aww, thanks Jen. I'm so glad you liked it. Thanks for taking the time to read it and review.
Not quite what I expected, but very interesting. Somehow I can see Percy acting like that- a compassionate prat.
Author's Response: There's a wonderful Percyfic on Mage if you're curious by RaeWhit--"The Invisible Son"--and Dyce, on FFN also writes a Percy that made me think there's more to him than most of us see--I think he's an interesting character. Thanks for the review!
Percy is one of my favorites and your version is fantastic. Here's hoping he gets partially vindicated/partially redeemed/ and definitely alive and in one piece by the end of book 7.
Author's Response: If you love Percy I really rec RaeWhit's "Invisible Son" (under Festival entries) and Dyce's Percy on FFN. They're what got me to think about him. I hope Percy survives too. Thanks for the review!
Well DONE, Harmony! Very interesting character study of our least favorite Weasley brother. Thanks for sharing!
Author's Response: Thanks--Dyce (and RaeWhit right here on The Burrow) have given me sympathy for Percy. He's like the Gryffindor Snape--poor guy's misunderstood. Thanks for the review GG!