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Title: We Might As Well Be Strangers
Song: "We Might as Well be Strangers"
Artist: Keane
Category: Alternate Universe, Character-centric, Angst
Characters: Harry, Ron (Harry's POV)
Size: 22.6MB
Length: 3:17
Summary: Well, another AU, and sort of a companion to Everything Changes. It's about Harry and Ron's fight in GoF and what if they didn't make up? This time it's from Harry's POV. It's about how it might as well be that he and Ron had never met, the way they're now acting around each other, like complete strangers. And Harry wonders about Ron and how they've changed.
Extra Notes: Well, I added in some audio of a couple of things Harry says to Ron (and a little bit of Ron), and I think it's okay (but turned out kinda different from what I orginally wanted, but it's good). Also, this is where I was experimenting with what seems to be my favorite effect right now: Cookie Cutter.
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