Reviews for Too Deep for the Healing
Perish Angel chapter 40 . 12/16/2019
Please update soon!
TheUnit chapter 40 . 11/29/2019
WE NEED A SEQUEL!
MournfulSeverity chapter 1 . 1/14/2019
I may have already reviewed this story, I'm not sure.

I read this about two years ago and fell in love. I forgot to save it and have regretted it ever since. Well, here I am, I finally found it. I just have to say that this entire story is beautiful and incredibly well written. It is by far one of my favorites.
Calatrice chapter 40 . 3/23/2018
This is a wonderful story and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Your captured the contradictions of Snape's character and did some fascinating things with them. Thanks for sharing this story.
Chan chapter 40 . 9/1/2017
I've just found this story, and powered my way through it!

Thank you! :)
Kakurosu chapter 40 . 6/5/2017
Wauw... what a journey this has been.
Guest chapter 40 . 1/21/2017
Wow loved it thank you so much for sharing
J.J.88 chapter 40 . 11/7/2016
This is a very beautiful story I have read so far. It feels so real that the characters' emotionals affect mine as well wgile reading the story. Your writing is very talented. Your characters feel real like I am seeing them in action in front of me. Wonderful job. And thank you for putting your time in writing this story. Love it
Stephair chapter 40 . 10/6/2015
Loved your story. Read it in a day. I want to remember Snape like this instead of dead from the snake bite. Thank you for the wonderful homage to SS
Kyralian chapter 40 . 7/27/2015
What makes a good fanfiction story? To me, the completeness of it is worth very much, the correctness of the writing - too many mistakes make reading any story a painful chore, the writing style which allows the storyline flow easily. These are the technical things that I highly appreciate in your story.
The quick pace and emotion-wrecking plotline made it very difficult to stop reading, and when I did stop, it was impossible to stop thinking about it long enough to fall asleep. I really wished I could do Occlumency.
The main character, you portrayed his personality very faithfully. The transformation that Snape undergone was very believeable and well-done.
The death of Severus Snape is the most bothersome aspect of the series to me. I really wished for a happy ending for Severus and am very pleased to have found it in here.
My favourite scenes are both trials, the second one was a masterpiece. The emotions were so intense throughout the story that I was on the verge of my seat all the time.
One thing I really missed was the Prophet's take on the acquittal. I also wish the after period was longer: why do authors always cut short the happy ending?!
excessivelyperky chapter 40 . 5/31/2015
I am surprised that Snape trusts the WW enough to want to give hostages to fortune. And he'll see Irene less while he's at Hogwarts than he would anywhere else. Still, it makes a good waystation for a year or so, though I hope not much longer. His duties won't change much from when he was there, because he'll end up de facto House Head to any Slytherin that Sluggy can't be bothered with, he's already going to be doing all the brewing, and as the youngest member of the staff, will be stuck with the same old duties he had in his earlier stay as youngest member of the staff.

And yet, his vision of a happy family could come true; but sadly, not while he's at Hogwarts.
excessivelyperky chapter 39 . 5/2/2015
Lovely chapter! Healer Juniperus is right-you don't know which wounds are too deep for the healing. But it's easy to say that if you have no intention of trying. Dumbledore benefited hugely from not healing Snape's wounds.

And now he has an offer from St. Mungo's for research and possible glory, because I have no doubt he'll be able to make some of his ideas work. He deserves better than to be dependent on one person alone in the WW, as he has been all his life.

Minerva has some groveling to do, and I hope she does it well; she and the Order sat around with their thumbs up their rears for quite some time with Severus. Any other Order member would have been freed much, much earlier and their ill-treatment avenged. As it is, they were content to let the legal system take its course (and the only real help earlier came from Kingsley, and not from the older Order members or from the Trio up till now).

But Snape is not used to having help, and is glad to receive it for once. Irene is still wobbly and on the sick list, but I think she'll recover with so much happiness in store.

Plus, if Snape is working for St. Mungo's, she'll actually get to see him more often than if he worked back at Hogwarts.
excessivelyperky chapter 38 . 4/19/2015
Actually, his agitation during the Dumbledore pensieve scene will work out better for him that if he had maintained his composure-the Wizengamot will think he's human.

And Harry is right-Dumbledore treated them both as pawns. The difference is that Albus set Harry up to be loved, and Snape to be hated.

What a pity that portrait testimony is not allowed; Albus might actually admit what he did.

And why it was necessary for the Greater Good to leave Snape to be executed by the people he nearly died to protect.
excessivelyperky chapter 37 . 4/13/2015
Yes, Snape's survival has always depended on one other person-Lily, Dumbledore, Harry, and Irene. He's absolutely right that he's never been considered a decent person on his own, only by having one other person vouch for him.

This trial was extremely well done, though, and I don't blame Snape for despairing.
excessivelyperky chapter 36 . 3/17/2015
Well, Snape has certainly made progress there at the camp. Mrs. Primrose can't do without him, Tanner doesn't confront him, and Irene-at least Irene is talking to him.

Actually, she's not going to be happy till she sees that memory, but she won't be happy afterwards, either-yet some ordeals need to be gone through, and I think this is one that Irene needs to.

I hope neither one catches the flu, though.
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