My. Well, I suppose you aren't legendary for your wit. But to reiterate, Harry Potter; what you would rather has no bearing on what will happen. Typists take a certain joy from the opposite, in fact.
I would say you get used to it, but that involves a capacity to learn.
["Sebastian's" clever disguise really isn't that effective when faced with a much younger version of himself. Hullo Harry, meet your older, AUd alternate?]
They are awfully cruel to us. [It says quite a bit that Lilli counts Harry as equal to her in this respect.] I have chosen to ignore mine. I suggest you do the same.
[A pause as he runs a hand through his hair in a nervous gesture that Harry might find familiar.]
It's a long story, but to summarize, for every action or series of actions, there's a variety of outcomes. If you choose one, you might have your life; if you choose another, you might have mine.
How did you— I mean— how did I. . . [he gestures at- well, himself, trying to remember all he can about what Hermione told him about the time turner.] Or is that something you can't— tell me about?
Time passed? Or do you mean how did I kill Voldemort?
[He shifts his footing, from good leg, to bad, and Harry might pick up on the fact that this older man walks with a limp. He's also missing a part of his ring and pinkie finger on his right hand.]
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