Recommended by Maga Clari
Maga Clari
I read this fanfic for some time, and waited for the universe to give me more chapters. When I saw that it would not be possible, I just gave up waiting and sending my recommendation right away anyway.
This fic has an amazing plot, and this crossover was the best crossover ever invented, seriously. The narration arrested me and read very quickly. From this I remember. I was thirsty for more and more. This is the only defect: too short, we have a taste at the tip of our tongue, as if we enjoyed a brigadeiro and an evil villain took from us without pity or mercy. But at the same time, this is what I like in this story: I felt the open ending. For us readers to fill the gaps alone. I guarantee that anyone will understand what I am talking about when I finish reading this fanfic.
If I could, it would recommend more than once!
"THERE", "THEIR", and "THEY'RE"
"There" refers to a place. "Their" indicates possession. "They're" is a contraction for "they are." Ex.: There is a beautiful garden. Their house is nearby. They're going for a walk.
"STATIONARY" and "STATIONERY"
"Stationary" means not moving or not changing. "Stationery" refers to writing materials, such as paper, pens, and envelopes. Ex.: The car remained stationary at the traffic light. I need to buy some stationery for the office.
Recommended by Sophia Bilac
Sophia Bilac
I loved this story, like all of the author's stories, but there's one small problem, which is that I wait too long for updates, I follow like 4 of her fics and when one ends I always look for another. I was reading "Ted Riddle" and I loved the story so I waited for the next chapter but it hasn't come and that's been since February 26th, I don't really like criticizing and I try to understand that sometimes ideas get a little lost I have to think about more than 6 fics but I would like to ask you to try harder to complete some fic. Well, finally, I'm not criticizing too much, on the contrary, you're one of my favorite DRAMIONE writers but I don't really like it when "the writer abandons the story".