New Chapter for The Secret Life of Severus Snape
The Secret Life of Severus Snape
OzRatbag228 Reviews | 5.0/10 (28 Ratings, 0 Likes, 7 Favorites )
When Eileen Snape listened to the hushed warnings of her sister, Kathleen, little did she realise that her decisions regarding her son's education would affect not only him, but also her only grandchild. Written for Sunny33
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*is wondering whether Oz dresses in leather and uses her whip on the poor commas...*No wonder the poor lad was so surly. He just needs a hug! :)
Response from OzRatbag2 (Author of The Secret Life of Severus Snape)
Has a horrible visual image of leather clad commas whipping the bunnies into shape. ;) I think that should be a significantly strong incentive to learn to put them in the right place...but maybe not. He does, and any of the wonder and excitement was effectively pulled from him by Eileen's machinations. :(
Response from OzRatbag2 (Author of The Secret Life of Severus Snape)
Has a horrible visual image of leather clad commas whipping the bunnies into shape. ;) I think that should be a significantly strong incentive to learn to put them in the right place...but maybe not. He does, and any of the wonder and excitement was effectively pulled from him by Eileen's machinations. :(
This really puts a new spin onto his horrible train ride to school and sour mood. I really did wonder about the Sorting Hat putting him into Slytherin, though he did seem to find his way at least somewhat, though that wasn't necessarily a good thing.
Response from OzRatbag2 (Author of The Secret Life of Severus Snape)
Thank you! :)He's very much on the outer always, and it's that ostracism that makes him the perfect foil throughout the canon universe. And then I came along and decided to torture him a bit more. ;pDefinitely not a good thing, but it's the domino-effect. One small action (Eileen hiding David though the use of the potion and background) cascades into larger and ever more convoluted effects.
Response from OzRatbag2 (Author of The Secret Life of Severus Snape)
Thank you! :)He's very much on the outer always, and it's that ostracism that makes him the perfect foil throughout the canon universe. And then I came along and decided to torture him a bit more. ;pDefinitely not a good thing, but it's the domino-effect. One small action (Eileen hiding David though the use of the potion and background) cascades into larger and ever more convoluted effects.
Hi there....really enjoying this new take and premise on the Severus/Hermione relationship and this is very well written. Very pertinent as I have just enjoyed a weekend in Harrogate....especially Betty's champagne afternoon tea. Best wishes, Love Ali xxxx.