This is yet another piece of "Fixation, and Other Stories." In other words, it's a
thirtyforthree fic, despite there being nothing more than the barest hints of G/H/D, and it being entirely from Hermione's POV. It occurs in the same continuity as Touch, but the two stories aren't dependent on each other.
( Vision (Quantum State Collapse) )
It's kinda-sorta a deathfic, but that's not the important thing. It's really about friendship. (Well, if I've done my job right it's about friendship. I had to tweak a couple lines to remove some inadvertent H/Hr subtext;
annearchy, you're corrupting me!)
"Vision (Quantum State Collapse)" also focuses on speculations on the mechanics of certain Potterverse artifacts. I used one theory within the story, but I've made notes about the other as well, since there's a certain incident in PoA that changes things depending on how you interpret it. If I've forgotten anything that would change my conclusions, please tell me!
( Vision (Quantum State Collapse) )
It's kinda-sorta a deathfic, but that's not the important thing. It's really about friendship. (Well, if I've done my job right it's about friendship. I had to tweak a couple lines to remove some inadvertent H/Hr subtext;
"Vision (Quantum State Collapse)" also focuses on speculations on the mechanics of certain Potterverse artifacts. I used one theory within the story, but I've made notes about the other as well, since there's a certain incident in PoA that changes things depending on how you interpret it. If I've forgotten anything that would change my conclusions, please tell me!
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Date: 2006-03-27 02:03 am (UTC)Then I started wondering what Ginny was doing with the Trio in the first place, and the story decided it wanted to link up to "Touch," which meant I had to retroactively insert Neville and Luna, and then get them out of the way. *sigh* On the other hand, the interplay of the two stories does give "Vision" a fuller setting, and provides an explanation of how Malfoy came to be working with Harry & Co. in "Touch." So on the whole, that worked out well.
It's much easier to speculate about magic in Hermione's POV, because she actually thinks about things like that, whereas Harry is very much an 'if it ain't broke, don't poke at it' sort of person with regard to the theory behind his magic. *thwaps Harry for being an idiot*