12: The First He Had To Let Go
Chapter 12 of 12
morgaine_dulacSeverus Snape has been teaching at Hogwarts for only a few weeks when he realises that being Head of House is not going to be as easy as he had hoped.
ReviewedChapter 12: The First He Had To Let Go
Bellatrix Lestrange was sent to Azkaban the day before Christmas along with her husband, her brother-in-law and Barty Crouch, Junior, after all four of them had been found guilty of torturing Frank and Alice Longbottom to insanity by means of the Cruciatus Curse and given a life sentence.
The Lestrange brothers accepted their verdict silently, but Bellatrix once more displayed her devotion to the Dark Lord: she stood tall and proud in the courtroom, proclaiming loudly that her lord would rise again, that he would come for her and reward her and her companions for their loyalty. Barty, however, did not share her conviction. He was nothing short of petrified, pleading with the judge his father to listen to him. But Barty Crouch, Senior, did not listen, and neither did the jury. They didn't believe the boy when he declared his innocence over and over again. And so he, too, was sent to Azkaban, despite his pleading and his mother's tears.
'Do you believe that Barty is innocent?' Dumbledore asked later the same day, peering at his Potions master over the brim of his tea cup.
Snape shrugged. 'You once pointed out that maybe the boy did not have any choice when he became a Death Eater. Maybe, he did not have one in this either.'
'You think Bellatrix forced him to come along and take part in the torture of Frank and Alice?' Dumbledore frowned. 'Why would she have done that?'
'Revenge?' Snape suggested.
'Revenge for what?'
Snape took a deep breath before he spoke again. His theory wasn't one he liked, and he wished he didn't have to divulge it.
'As grateful as we should be for Barty getting Miss McKibben out of harm's way on Halloween, I doubt it was a smart move. That night, Bellatrix must have understood that her spell had failed and that Barty was the one who had ended up infatuated, not the girl. Her very own spell had made the boy so loyal to another female that he abandoned Bellatrix in the middle of a duel. This must have been a hard blow to her ego.'
'Are you suggesting that Bellatrix took Barty along in order to punish him?' Dumbledore asked.
'Either that or she threatened him to go after his bride should he not do her bidding. Barty does not seem the type that enjoys torturing people.'
Dumbledore nodded pensively. 'Barty risked a lot for Nadezhda. Now he will pay dearly for it.'
He poured himself another cup of tea. Snape, however, declined a refill.
'How is the girl taking the news, Severus?' Dumbledore asked after a few sips. 'Bartemius Crouch sending his own son to Azkaban has been quite well covered in the Daily Prophet. I doubt she managed to miss the headlines.'
'Miss McKibben's relationship with Barty Crouch can hardly be described as a classic teenage romance,' Snape started. 'I do not even know if she cares for him at all.'
Slightly uncomfortable, Snape shifted in his seat and wished that he had not turned down that second cup of tea. Sipping on it would give him something to occupy himself with, and it would win him time. He wasn't keen on discussing Nadezhda's feelings with Dumbledore. As far as he was concerned, the girl cared far too much for Barty.
'Miss McKibben is not one to carry her emotions on her sleeve,' he finally went on. 'I doubt anyone is allowed to look behind the protective wall she had built up around herself.'
'No one except Mr Herrington, perhaps,' Dumbledore commented. 'Those two are thicker than thieves nowadays.'
They were indeed. They arrived at in the Great Hall together at mealtimes, ate together and left together. They could often be found studying in the library together or playing chess in the Slytherin common room. And more than once over the last couple of weeks, Snape had been forced to deduct points from his own House because Charles was skipping his own classes in order to accompany Nadezhda to hers. It was a sweet gesture, but totally unacceptable, of course.
'Do you think,' Dumbledore carried on, 'that Miss McKibben has confided in her friend?'
Even though he had no idea, Snape shook his head. He really wished that Nadezhda had plucked up the courage to pour her heart out to her friend, but he more than doubted it. Nadezhda McKibben was not only reserved but also very proud. Asking for help or comfort did not seem like something she would do. Just like her Head of House.
'Sooner or later she will have to talk to him,' Dumbledore pointed out. 'Once she starts putting on weight, Mr Herrington will start wondering. And seeing how close the two are, rumours about the father will spread quickly. I think many will point to Charles.'
Snape was just about to tell Dumbledore that Nadezhda was more than capable of casting a Concealment Charm that would hide her pregnancy from her peers, when he was prevented from doing so by a knock on the door. The two men turned around and came face to face with Madam Pomfrey. She looked flustered and was out of breath but managed to pull herself together the moment she laid eyes on Snape.
'Good that you are here, Severus,' she started. 'There has been a development both you and the Headmaster need to know about.'
She took a shuddering breath, and Snape could see her eyes fill with tears.
'Miss McKibben has just been to see me,' she started tentatively. 'She has asked me for the potion.'
'The potion?' Dumbledore asked, rising from his chair. 'The potion?'
The matron nodded, her jaws clenched. It was clear that she was anything but happy with Nadezhda's decision.
'She asked permission to take the phial to her dormitory, so she could take the potion in her own time. I said it was alright.' Her eyes darted towards the Head of Slytherin. 'I hope I made the right decision. She seems like a sensible girl. I trust she'll come to see me if there are any complications.'
Snape nodded quietly. Nadezhda McKibben was indeed a sensible young woman. Certainly, she would be cautious and do exactly as she had been told by the matron. He was therefore assured that Madam Pomfrey had made the right decision in giving the girl her privacy. But all of a sudden, he wasn't certain anymore if Nadezhda, in her turn, was doing the right thing.
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Snape didn't sleep well that night. Whenever he drifted off to sleep, he saw a pair of emerald green eyes that were looking right at him. Sometimes, those eyes were cold and filled with accusations and disdain. Other times, they were filled with tears, fear and desperation. And Snape could not tell for the life of him if they were Lily's eyes or Nadezhda's. What he did know, however, was that they haunted him and refused him any rest.
Giving in at last, he left his bed before sunrise, dressed and headed for the grounds, not caring that a storm was raging outside and that the snow was drenching his heavy cloak. He needed to clear his mind and hoped that the icy winds would help him to do just that.
'Too many innocent people have died already,' Nadezhda had said only a fortnight ago, the night when she had argued for her keeping the baby. She had seemed so certain then that her decision was the right one. And Snape had been just as certain that it was the wrong one. But now, when the life of an unborn child was hanging on a thin thread, he wasn't that certain anymore. What did it matter if the child's father was a Death Eater? Worse people had fathered children, after all, Tobias Snape and Duncan McKibben just being two of them. Wasn't it enough that the child grew up with a mother who believed that there was still hope, that there was still some good in the world?
Whatever had made Nadezhda change her mind, Snape wondered, fighting a funny feeling in the pit of his stomach. She had seemed so convinced about keeping her child only two weeks ago. She had planned it all so carefully and had seemed so strong. And now, on the very day that Barty had been sent to Azkaban, she had crumbled and given in. Had she secretly hoped that Barty would be acquitted? Had she hoped that he would go free, change his ways and take care of her and the baby? Had she really been that foolish? Did she really care that much for the boy?
Should he talk to her, Snape wondered as he made his way back to the castle, his feet cold and his hair white with snow. Should he call Nadezhda to his office and tell her that she would do just fine even without a father for her child? Did he have the right to, after having told her two weeks ago that having the baby might not be that good an idea after all? And was there even any point in talking to her now? Magical potions worked fast, and if she had taken hers right after Poppy had given it to her, the abortion might already be well under way. It might just be too late to change anything.
Twenty minutes later, Snape entered the Great Hall, his hair dry but the hem of his robes still slightly damp. He noticed immediately that something was amiss. Certainly, there were only seven Slytherin students staying at Hogwarts for the holidays, and most of them were probably enjoying a well-deserved lie-in. It was quite natural that their House table should look abandoned. But the fact that Charles Herrington was sitting there all alone, without Nadezhda, was more than alarming. Had something gone wrong with the potion, Snape wondered at once. Was the girl in the hospital wing? After all, Madam Pomfrey wasn't sitting at the staff table either.
Resisting the urge to turn around and head directly to the infirmary, Snape made a beeline for the Slytherin table instead.
'All alone for once, Mr Herrington?' he asked in a low tone. 'That is rather unusual.'
The boy choked on his pumpkin juice and coughed. 'Sir,' he brought forth. 'I ... I can't ... I mustn't ...'
'You mustn't what, Mr Herrington?' Snape asked quietly, his black eyes fixed on the stuttering boy in front of him.
'I ... I ... I'm not supposed to tell ...' Charles broke off and swallowed. Several students from other Houses as well as members of the staff were looking over to the Slytherin table now, curious about what reason Snape had to scare a member of his own House on Christmas morning.
'You will either tell me now, Mr Herrington,' Snape growled, 'or we will test my latest batch of Veritaserum on you. And Merlin knows what other secrets would be revealed in that case.'
'Naddie's gone,' Charles blurted out. 'She sneaked out last night before the curfew. She ... she put me on a lookout. I ... I don't know where she went. I thought she'd come back, but she hasn't ... She said I mustn't tell you!'
'Foolish boy,' Snape spat, not caring that Charles was terrified of him and not giving the boy any credit for his obvious concern about his friend. He shouldn't have let her leave the castle in the first place. But then again, it would have taken a much braver man than Charles Herrington to stop Nadezhda McKibben.
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It was one of the biggest searches ever conducted at Hogwarts. The whole staff was involved and so were the ghosts and elves. And when Hagrid ventured into the Forbidden Forest, even the Centaurs offered their help, even though they didn't like being employed by wizards. They knew what dangers were lurking in the shadows of the trees and would protect any innocent life that had lost its way. But they didn't find Nadezhda, and neither did anyone else. It seemed as if she had vanished into thin air.
In the evening, after almost ten hours of searching, Snape didn't take part in the Christmas feast in the Great Hall, which was held as planned. Even though he had not eaten all day, Snape wasn't hungry and doubted that he would be able to eat anything even if he forced himself. There was a knot in his stomach which he believed would prevent any food from staying down. Hence, even trying to eat might not be worth the effort. Instead, he retreated to his study, warded the door against unbidden visitors and started pacing back and forth, his frown deepening with every step he took. The question of Nadezhda's whereabouts was the only thing on his mind. He did not even think about why she had disappeared. He didn't want to think about it. And when she was found, he wouldn't question her about it either, he promised himself. He just wanted to have her back in the castle, safe and sound.
'Merry Christmas, Severus!'
The blazing flames in the grate and Lucius Malfoy's voice made Snape jump. He had not expected anyone to contact him tonight, least of all Lucius Malfoy. Certainly, the blond aristocrat had better things to do, like entertaining guests, for example. And indeed, Lucius was holding a glass of mulled wine in his hand and looked impudently merry.
'You know, Narcissa said that I would not be able to catch you, it being Christmas and all, but I knew better,' Lucius explained. 'I was convinced that you'd not be celebrating. But that scowl you're sporting ... Dear Severus, this is very un-Christmassy even by your standards.'
'What do you want?' Snape growled. He had no desire whatsoever to make small talk with Lucius at the moment. And if Lucius should have the audacity to ask him to join his party, Snape would most certainly hex him.
But Lucius didn't seem to take notice of Snape's foul mood.
'I want nothing from you, in fact,' he pointed out. 'I tried the Floo in the Slytherin common room, but no one is answering there, of course. I guess they are all celebrating in the Great Hall. I'd like to talk to Nadezhda.'
'And why would that be?' Snape spat.
'I want to congratulate her,' Lucius responded, beaming broadly. 'Her manor is sold, and at a generous price. As of today, young Miss McKibben is a very rich lady.'
'As of today, young Miss McKibben is also missing.'
Lucius' jaw dropped. 'Missing? What do you mean, she's missing?'
'She left the castle last night and has not been seen since,' Snape informed him.
'Last night?' Lucius seemed confused. 'Nadezhda spent the night with us. I thought you knew that.'
Snape's eyes flashed dangerously. The last thing he needed now was to be told that he didn't have any control over his students. But luckily for the both of them, Lucius didn't make any comment of that kind.
'We signed papers last night,' Lucius went on. 'Nadezhda gave me power of attorney where the selling of her manor was concerned. And she gave me the number of her new vault at Gringotts. She left shortly after breakfast this morning. Then she wanted to check her vault. I assumed she would return to Hogwarts after that. How on earth can she go missing at Gringotts?'
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Two hours later, Lucius Malfoy, Severus Snape and Albus Dumbledore were sitting in the office of the head of security at Gringotts Wizarding Bank. Lucius had made his influence felt, and within an hour after his conversation with Snape, he had had several senior members of the Gringotts staff lined up in front of him, among them the goblin who had led Nadezhda to her vault earlier that day. But said goblin was in quite a state. He remembered Miss McKibben arriving at his desk and him congratulating her on her deal. He also remembered taking her to her vault. But he did not remember opening it or doing anything else. Neither did he remember closing it again or leading Miss McKibben back to the entrance hall. And there was not a single mark of ink in the thick leather bound ledger where the goblin should have written down any kind of monetary transaction that had taken place. But vault two hundred and forty-seven had been empty when they had checked it, except for a thin parcel that was now lying on the desk of the head of security.
'Amazing,' Lucius exclaimed when Snape pointed out Miss McKibben's proficiency when it came to Memory Charms. 'Such a clever little witch.'
Clever she was, indeed. According to the goblin's log, she had arrived in at Gringotts at a quarter to twelve, half an hour after the payment for her manor had been deposited in her vault and fifteen minutes before the bank had closed for Christmas. After that, the trail had gone cold.
'She cannot be carrying all those Galleons around with her,' Lucius pointed out. 'She must have transferred them to another vault or something.'
'There are no records,' the goblin pointed out. 'I've been through all the ledgers. There has not been any deposit made that would be in accordance with the sum that was in vault two hundred and forty-seven. In fact, the only transactions made between a quarter to twelve and twelve were exchanges from Galleons to Muggle money, but those were three separate exchanges and quite independent of each other.'
'Are you quite certain of that?' Dumbledore asked.
'Yes, I am certain,' the goblin pointed out, holding up his ledger and looking insulted.
'As certain as you are of whatever happened after you've escorted Miss McKibben to her vault?' Lucius remarked snidely. He was in a sour mood, but it was doubtful that it had much to do with his concern for Nadezhda. Most probably, he had expected to be paid a commission for his services, and her vault being empty now meant he wouldn't get a Knut.
While Lucius continued questioning the procedures and security protocols at Gringotts, Snape rose from his chair and moved closer to the desk, where he picked up the parcel, unnoticed by anyone. It was thin, about six inches long and very light, wrapped in simple, brown paper. There was no tag. Whatever could it contain?
With shaking hands, Snape untied the strings and opened the parcel. He found a wand, eleven inches, elder, snapped right in two. Nadezhda's wand. The ultimate proof that she had turned her back on the wizarding world for good.
A/N: I promise that I will tell you where Nadezhda has gone. I will also tell you if she had an abortion and who fathered her child. For the time being, however, Real Life demands that I take a break from fan fiction for a while. But I hope you will be patient and join me when the tale of Nadezhda McKibben and Severus Snape is continued in There Will Always Be Hope.
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Thank God there is a sequel that I can start reading right away. I love your stories and the very believable twists and turns you write as you weave your magic.Thank you for this wonderful tale, and now I'm off to begin reading There Will Always Be Hope.Hugs, Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Dear Beth, I am thrilled that you once more read one of my stories and that you liked it enough to read the sequel. Not many fluffy bunnies there either, I'm afraid. Severus and Nadezhda sure bring out the Bergman in me...
OMG. Because Nadezhda erased that last hour of Severus' memory he has no idea that the child she is carrying is his. Pardon me while I pick myself up off the floor. There's only one chapter left, and I have to get to it as quickly as possible. Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
The child she's carrying COULD be his, you mean. ;-) Will now imagine you picking yourself off from the floor for the rest of the day! :-)
Severus' comparison of McKibben Manor and Spinner's End speaks volumes about the similarities between him and his student. It's almost as if they can communicate without really knowing they can. Instinctively they seem to know what the other is thinking and feeling—they understand what it means to be like the other one.I don't know what you have in mind for these two going forward, but so far you've certainly written one helluva story for them. Take a bow. You deserve it.Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
I hope they will be able to hold on to those instincts in the sequel. They'll need it, alright!
Wow... just wow. You never disappoint, morgaine. I could never have foreseen what happened in this chapter. Yes, I knew the canon basics that would figure into the story, but the outcome for Severus and Nadezhda came as a total surprise. It was such a surprise to me when they found themselves caught up in so much passion... but sometimes it is the passion we feel that gets us through the impossible times. Their passion didn't have to follow this particular path, but in the aftermath, in thinking about what has happened in these last few chapters, it just seems like the right path.Well done, my friend. Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
I must admit that this scene took me by surprise, too. Severus and Nadezhda stopped following the original plotline somewhere around chapter two and have been living their own lives ever since. All I do is write down whatever they tell me to write...
OMG! This is one chilling chapter! With what's just happened at Riddle Manor, I don't see any way out for Nadezhda. Perhaps the fact that she (and everyone else but Severus) thinks she did cast the Unforgivable that killed the puppy will make her a little bolder... but to what avail I can't imagine. Surely seeing her father's body dead in a pool of his own blood has to have affected her much more that she may realize at the moment. But I can't deny that Duncan McKibben got exactly what he deserved—perhaps not for "insulting" Bellatrix, but certainly for the way he treated his daughter.Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
I'm re-reading this story as you're reading it and I'm wondering if I should show it to my shrink. Christ on a bike, this is dark stuff! Glad you're still with me.
Response from braye27 (Reviewer)
I'm wondering if I should show it to my shrink. Christ on a bike, this is dark stuff! LOL!
Voldy's birthday gift to Nadezhda was not only inspierd, it was a very evil way to insure that Snape follows orders, too. This cannot be good. What do you have in mind for torturing Severus and his student now? Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Go on reading, and you'll find out. :-)
Me thinks Nadezhda is a very powerful witch! She is loads stronger than she believes she is... than even Severus believes she is. And her solution to not wanting to kill the rabbits tells me she is very smart as well.Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
"Sometimes, we sort to soon." Maybe Nadezhda would have done well in Ravenclaw. Or in Gryffindor, maybe? Hm, wonder how the story would have turned out in either of these cases? *ponders*
Nadezhda and Charles were lovers? And Narcissa felt she needed to help the young woman because she had not been a virgin on her own wedding night? Had Lucius and Narcissa become lovers before their wedding? Is that how she knew how to help Nadezhda fool the Death Eaters who provided the witnesses that Nadezhda was a virgin? How clever of her!!! (And how clever of you as the author!)I can't imagine what you have in store, but I'd venture a guess that Bella is going to be totally pissed when she realizes that her wicked magic has bound Barty to Nedezhda instead of the other way around.A very good chapter!Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Lucius Malfoy waiting until he's married to deflower his bride? Ha! That's a funny thought! *makes notes for a twisted little one-shot* Very glad you're enjoying this so far!
‘There’s blood! She’s yours, Barty. Yours! OURS!’Bella is a thoroughly disgusting witch. What on earth was happening when that cry of terror was heard in the room. Could the screem have originated within Nadezhda's own mind?Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Bella? Disgusting? No, surely not, nooo... ;-)
Well, that was unexpected! Leave it to Bella to complicate things. So what will happen to Nadezhda next? Will Snape be able to come up with a plan before Voldy sends the couple off to do the deed?Beth
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Many things were unexpected in this story, even for me. I swear, my muse is one twisted psycho! :P
His First is a really interesting take on Snape. I enjoyed your portrayal of his early years as a Death Eater/Order spy and his having to figure out how to deal with the various situations. Hope RL calms down soon for you. Am adding you to my Favorite Authors list so that I'll know when you begin posting the sequel. :-)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Thank you very much for your kind words. Writing about pre-books Snape is very interesting, since we know so little about that time. Navigating around the few puzzle pieces JKR gave us is a fun yet also difficult tasked. I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks for adding me to your Favourite authors list. I hope I won't have to let you wait for too long. /M
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I've started posting the sequel to this story. It's called "There Will Always Be Hope".
Response from snapesbeatrice (Reviewer)
Thanks for letting me know! I shall look for that tomorrow.
Love this story, great job. Complex characters, can't wait for the next installments!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Thank you! It makes me very glad to hear that my work is being appreciated, especially today. :-)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I've started posting the sequel to this story. It's called "There Will Always Be Hope".
Queen of cliff hangers... (just kidding! Haha)
I CANNOT WAIT for this story to continue... I love the way all the characters have developed. My imagination will run wild trying to figure put what may happen next!
I love it!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Give me some pointers when you come up with a solution for all the dilemma's. I'm a bit at a loss right now ;-)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I've started posting the sequel to this story. It's called "There Will Always Be Hope".
promising title for the next chapter, waiting somewhat patiently for your next installment
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hope I won't have to let you wait for too long.
Ah, sigh. I know the call of real life. I'll just sit here patiently. Tum te tum te tum....ahem. ready yet? :o)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Ahem, no, not ready yet. But it's not for the lack of ideas. In fact, I fear that my overactive brain will soon forse me back to fan fic. Hope RL has calmed down by then.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I've started posting the sequel to this story. It's called "There Will Always Be Hope".
I hope she didn't take the potion! And I figured she would go muggle at some point, but not this soon...
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hope I won't have to let you wait too long.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I've started posting the sequel to this story. It's called "There Will Always Be Hope".
Intriguing end! Hope Snape will find her and her child (I don't believe she will choose an abortion). You are always good in giving him women who are some sort of comfort for him.Good luck with the demands of Real Life and I will wait for your return. I feel already lucky that you are promising a sequel because I'm dying to find out how Nadezhda will do in the muggle world. She doesn't have much experience with that culture, unless that muggle boyfriend of her has taught her something about it. Hope you'll be able to return to fandom somewhere soon but do take care of yourself first.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
I, too, hope that Real Life won't keep me busy for too long. There are far too many ideas in my head. Thanks for you support and kind words. Hope to see you again, soon. /M
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I've started posting the sequel to this story. It's called "There Will Always Be Hope".
I can not get the picture of Snape talking about menstruation with the second-years out of my head, that made my day!Thank you for this beautiful piece of work.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
And thank YOU for reading and commenting. Means a lot! And I might just give that menstruation talk a chance one day :P
Response from Mistress of Sick (Reviewer)
Tell me when you are going to have that talk so I can be there for the entertainment of a lifetime!
Very nice, I like your Nadehzda. I was beginning to think Sev was SOL as far as she was concerned, and now he isn't even going to remember it. How sad - but probably for the best, all things considered.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
I'm glad you like Nadezhda. I still haven't really warmed up to her. (Now that's funny, seeing as she is MY oc.) But she does keep surprising me. Glad you're enjoying the story. More will come soon, I hope.
The last sentence is extremely heart wrenching. But maybe it's for the best...
Excellent as always!
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
I hope it's for the best. Severus carries enough guilt already. As for Nadezhda ... we will see. Thanks for reading and leaving a note. Means a lot!
again I say, oho! :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
"Oho"? Three simple letters that say so much :-)
oho, not the expected move. heheheh
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
That's the beauty of Bella's twisted mind.
ooh, good story. Angsty with a tough dilemma, my favorite kind :)
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Glad you like it :-)
I love the way you show us Severus' thoughts. Very intense chapter. In some ways I think it is a blessing for Severus that she erased his memories, I think he would never forgive himself, and he has enought guilt as it is, on the other hand it will make other problems maybe, and the thought of someone manipulating your brain is not a good one. Very well written as usual.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
I had originally planned for Severus to be the one who at least considers a Memory Charm, but as you said, he has enough guilt to carry already. We'll see what the future holds for those two characters. They are living their own lives nowadays, not following the original storyline.
Mmnn... really intense, wonderful chapter, love how you set up and reveal Severus' vulnerability scene by scene, as well as Nadezhda's, of course. The ominous death and 'chaos in the air' atmosphere is so powerful - well done - as well as their spontaneous need for one another.
Response from morgaine_dulac (Author of His First)
Thank you! I am glad you liked this chapter. It was a surprise to me, as both main characters chose to live their own lives and to very much not follow the original story line.