Out of Body
Chapter 6 of 31
ClayPotterWith Hermione's help, Severus finds Sienna under very odd circumstances.
ReviewedChapter 6
"Out of Body, Out of Mind,
Explain Quickly, Out of Time"
The wind was blowing so hard that the door flew open as soon as Hermione turned the latch. Rain immediately pelted them in the face, but as he peered through the biting droplets, Severus couldn't believe his eyes. There was Sienna, sitting cross-legged in the middle of the tower roof! Her hands rested on her knees, and her eyes were peacefully closed, even though she was soaked to the skin. They both ran over and Severus knelt down in front of her, shouting over the storm. "MISS KAOLIN!" She didn't respond. He grabbed her shoulders. "Miss Kaolin!" As he shook her gently, her head fell forward. Just as his hand reached her neck to feel for a pulse, she opened her eyes, looking bewildered and confused. "What are you DOING out here?" Severus asked angrily. "You'll catch your death!"
Sienna looked at him as if she had just realized he was there and smiled slowly. "Did I miss our meeting this morning?"
"Yes," Severus snapped, immediately irritated with her and all the trouble she had caused him. "And breakfast, and lunch."
"We were worried about you, Sienna. Have you been here the whole time?"
Before she could answer, Severus interrupted. "I wasn't worried, just concerned for your safety. It's not like you to miss an appointment, especially one you suggested." He shot a sideways glance at Hermione, hoping that Sienna would take the hint not to elaborate in front of her.
"Can we please get off this roof?" Hermione was shivering. They were all soaked at this point. Severus jerked Sienna to her feet rather aggressively, and they all walked quickly to the door and went inside. "Poor Ron and Harry have Quidditch practice in this mess. Can you imagine?"
As they walked back down the spiral staircase, Severus started the interrogation. "What on earth were you doing out there in that weather?"
"Well," admitted Sienna, "when I came up here first thing this morning, it wasn't raining."
"What difference does that make?" Severus started to rant. "Don't you have the sense to come in out of the rain? I thought you had more than two brain cells to rub together, but I guess I was mistaken."
"I didn't realize it had started to rain," Sienna tried to explain calmly. "I was meditating."
"Oh, PLEASE...That's no excuse," Severus barked. "I rearranged my entire weekend to accommodate your request, and you didn't even bother to show up." He was fuming, now that he knew she was OK. He had been worried sick for nothing. She made a fool out of him and in front of Hermione Granger of all people. He wasn't sure if he could forgive her for this. And to think I had even started to like her.
"No, really, Professor," Hermione added helpfully. "When someone goes into deep meditation, they quite often don't realize what is going on around them."
Severus stopped dead in his tracks. Hermione almost bumped into him. He turned and looked menacingly into her eyes. Since she was a step above him, they were face to face, and poor Hermione shrank in fear.
"This is between me and Miss Kaolin," he spoke softly between gritted teeth. "So mind your place." This was good, he thought. From the look on her face, Hermione was back to being petrified of him.
"It's true, Professor," interjected Sienna. "This has happened to me a couple of times before. I had an out of body experience."
"A what?" What a bunch of bunk, thought Severus.
"Did you really?" asked Hermione, obviously fascinated. "Is it anything like a near death experience?"
"Similar," explained Sienna, "but in a near death experience, the spirit leaves because it thinks it has to. Then it realizes it has made a mistake, and it is drawn back. In meditation, it leaves because it chooses to. And then it chooses to come back."
"My mum had a near death experience when I was very young. She had an operation and almost died on the table. When she finally came round, she could describe what the doctors did to her, what they said, what they were wearing. She saw things she could not have seen from the operating table. It was really weird."
"That's absurd," insisted Severus.
"Not really," explained Sienna. "When I leave my body I often see it from a distance. Sometimes I go to another plane of existence. It's an extraordinary feeling. There are no words to describe it."
"This is RIDICULOUS!" Severus had obviously had enough.
"But Professor," pleaded Sienna, "I can bring you a couple of books on accounts of near death experiences real life accounts, extensive research compiled by a Muggle doctor, Elizabeth Kübler-Ross--"
"Rubbish. I wouldn't waste my time." They had made it back to the Gryffindor common room now and were trying to get warm in front of the blazing fire. "Clean yourself up and report to my office." Severus' eyes became slits. Sienna kept her cool and returned his menacing look with a calm, innocent gaze. This made Severus even angrier. "I'll decide on an appropriate punishment." He turned and stormed out of the room. As he crawled through the portrait hole, he could hear the two of them talking about Muggle books on the subject. What a farce, he thought. He had searched the school library. Not one book condoned the practice. Did she take him for a fool? Another arrogant Gryffindor. What a disappointment.
As he stormed, fuming and dripping (it's hard to billow in a soaking wet cloak), back towards the Slytherin dungeon, he ran into Dumbledore.
"Enjoying our lovely weather?" He chuckled with a twinkle in his eye.
"Not hardly," Severus growled. "I had to retrieve Miss Kaolin from the Gryffindor roof!"
"So what's the problem?"
"She fed me some cock and bull story about," he rolled his eyes and splayed his fingers, "an out of body experience." Steam was almost coming from his ears.
"It's not cock and bull, Severus," Dumbledore said soothingly. "Do you think she would have stayed out in that dreadful storm if she was aware of her surroundings?" Severus' look evolved from anger to skepticism. "It doesn't happen very often, but last spring she missed all of her morning classes and got a terrible sunburn, she was out there so long."
"I remember that sunburn." Severus began to realize that Sienna might actually be telling the truth. "She had to go to the hospital wing."
"I can't imagine anyone doing that to themselves on purpose," Dumbledore eyed Severus hopefully. "Can you?"
"No," Severus reluctantly admitted, "I guess not." He thanked Dumbledore for the enlightening information and continued to his quarters. He had to change and clean up before Sienna came down.
When he got to his office, he was surprised to see her already waiting for him in the hall. She was carrying several books that he didn't recognize.
"Punish me however you like." She searched his eyes for some sign of softening. "But please let me still be your assistant!"
This caught Severus completely off guard. He thought that surely after the events of the past hour she wouldn't want anything to do with him anymore. He was relieved to find out that he had been mistaken. But his stony expression didn't change as he removed the locking spell from the door in silence and motioned her in. He enjoyed having the upper hand. They each sat down and she rested the books on his desk.
"I brought you some light reading, if you would consider opening your mind," she said hopefully. "One is by that Muggle doctor I told you about earlier, Elizabeth Kübler-Ross. The others are on eastern philosophy and explain the value of meditation. The books in the school library have it all wrong. They say it's rubbish. If that's where you got your information, it's no wonder you think I'm a nutter."
Severus leaned back in his chair, putting his fingertips together in a pyramid where he rested his chin. "I ran into the Headmaster on my way back here," he said slowly. She lit up at the mention of Dumbledore. "He enlightened me as to your situation and assured me of your sincerity. He mentioned your sunburn incident from last year."
"Yes, well, since then Hermione does me the favor of fetching me if she doesn't see me at breakfast. But that's only during the week when I could miss a class. I didn't tell her about our meeting."
"Why Miss Granger?"
"She seemed more open-minded than most people. And she is Muggle-born. She has read about yoga and meditation, eastern philosophy. She doesn't seem to have a problem with it."
"Yes," sneered Severus. "I think she's read every book in the school library that's not in the restricted section. I'm beginning to think she's read just about every book available in the English language!" He pursed his lips, then continued. "She lets you know it, too... insufferable walking encyclopedia." There was a pause. "Well, I've had enough for today. You can still be my assistant at the usual times. But I'm not sure about the lessons any more. This incident has left a bad taste in my mouth."
Sienna was obviously crestfallen. "I'm very, very sorry if I inconvenienced you in any way. That was surely not my intention, sir. Please forgive me." She paused, searching his face for any change. He remained silent. He was curious to see how much groveling she would do. "Let me make it up to you, Professor. Perhaps I could do some chore for you that you were really dreading." Her eyes began to smile again in anticipation.
"Well, unless you could give Potter Occlumency lessons for me, there's not much you could do, outside of your usual work."
"Occlu...what?"
Severus felt a little annoyed. "Occlumency. It's an ancient and obscure branch of magic that most people don't practice any more. Legilimency is used to break into someone else's memories. Occlumency is the art of protecting your mind from being broken into. The Headmaster requested it. I have to start giving him lessons right after Christmas break. But don't mention this to anyone. If someone asks, he's taking Remedial Potions."
Sienna smirked, "Remedial Potions? That's funny. Oh, he'll hate that."
"I know," Severus finally returned her smile. "Almost makes the whole thing bearable."
Late that night, Severus lay in bed flipping through the books Sienna had brought him to read. Journey of Souls, by Dr. Michael Newton, a hypnotherapist? Oh, please! He pursed his lips and tossed the book on the floor. The Spiritual Teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi... Looks interesting. He placed that one on the bed beside the Elizabeth Kübler Ross book. Autobiography of a Yogi? Oh, you've got to be kidding. By Who? Paramahansa Yogananda? I can't even pronounce it. How am I supposed to read it? It joined Journey of Souls on the floor. Muggle authors all, with Muggle theories on how the afterlife works. Even if it wasn't rubbish, Severus had his doubts as to how much of it applied to Wizards. Then he thought about Legilimency and how one person could see into the memories of another like looking through the pages of a magazine. That must have been similar to the telepathic link one book mentioned.
As he read about meditation techniques and their supposed benefits, he couldn't help but notice the similarities to the methods he had used to become an adept Occlumens. Perhaps this eastern philosophy did merit a closer look.
Then he turned his attention to the book on near death experiences. As he began to read about the accounts from Muggles who had died, but were somehow resuscitated, some after several minutes, he couldn't help but think about Lily. Right after she died, he felt her presence so strongly. He knew she must have been hovering around him, watching, trying to communicate. He imagined these people went through something similar before they found their way back.
At least Lily finally figured out a way to communicate. One nightmare after another since the night she was murdered invaded his sleep, to the point that he dreaded closing his eyes. Until finally, after what seemed like weeks without a good night's rest, she came to him in a dream. It was such a beautiful dream. She was whole and happy, with those magical green eyes that made his heart tingle with joy. She had told him she was alright, but she couldn't move on until she knew he and Harry were both safe.
And so it had been for the past 14 years. She would appear, and they would talk about whatever might be worrying either of them. Sometimes he thought it had to be his subconscious playing tricks, but all his other dreams faded. Hers remained forever etched in his memory, so vivid, so real.
Tonight was no different. He drifted off with Elizabeth Kübler Ross staring up at him from the back of the book jacket on Death and Dying... And there was Lily, smiling at him, her green eyes dancing with his.
"Expanding your horizons, I see."
"What do you think of all this?"
"All of what?"
"This near death and out of body Muggle mumbo jumbo?"
"I think you already know the answer to that, don't you?"
"You don't think it's ludicrous?"
"I've lived it, Severus. Although I didn't get to come back, I've seen others who have. They were with me for a short while, then they were pulled back to their bodies. The two books you tossed on the floor are at least as worth reading as the two you kept on the bed, by the way."
Severus felt a twinge of guilt. He had gotten so angry with Sienna, and all because of a little inconvenience.
"You were worried about her, weren't you?"
"What makes you say that?"
"The way you reacted. You took it personally. You care for her." Lily's expression was more playful now.
"I do not." Severus puffed himself up defensively. "She's a student. I was concerned for her safety. That's all."
"You can't lie to me, love. I can see into your soul. Remember?"
Severus' look softened. He let himself relax and the defensive posture disintegrated.
"I'm not sure how I feel about her, really. There is something about her that makes me a little uncomfortable. She knows things. And I don't understand how she knows them." He began to pace around the room. He was glad to have Lily to talk to. He really needed to think out loud about this, and he hoped she could give him some insight. "Dumbledore told me at the beginning of last year that she had secrets. But he wouldn't tell me what they were."
"And he shouldn't. It's not his place to reveal her secrets."
"Do you know them?"
"Perhaps... But it's not my place either."
Severus scowled.
"I think you're uncomfortable around her because you have feelings for her."
Severus became defensive again. "She's a student. That's ridiculous!"
"She's a remarkable young woman. You see her in both lights, and your conscience doesn't know how to resolve your dilemma."
Severus glared at her. Had she found the truth? Was he really that easy for her to read? He looked away, guilt and anger welling up inside. He felt guilty because he still loved Lily and he didn't want to hurt her. He felt angry at himself for having feelings for a student a very inappropriate notion, as far as he was concerned.
As always, Lily could see right through him. She felt his inner conflict. "Well, I can help you with one aspect of your problem don't worry about hurting my feelings. I want so much for you to be happy. I see you happy, or at least content, when the two of you are together, and that warms my heart, more than words can say. Let yourself care about her, Severus. She won't be a student forever."
As he gazed into Lily's eyes, they melted from bright green to grayish green. Her long auburn hair curled up and turned almost black. As she reached up to caress his face he realized he was staring at Sienna! Dreams are so strange sometimes. This startled him so much, he gasped and jerked back, waking himself up out of his light sleep. He heard a loud thud as the book fell from his lap to the floor. The noise jolted him. He bolted upright and reached for his wand, always at the ready on the bedside table. Then he realized what had happened and sighed... It was only a dream.
He put the wand back on the table, waved his hand in the air to put out the two oil lamps that were still burning, then rolled over and fell into a deep, dreamless sleep.
A/N: The books I mentioned in this chapter are real, if anyone is interested in some rather "out-of-the-box" reading.
Thanks once again go out to my wonderful betas Jengeorge and NevousAboutAngels.
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Ok, I'm going to give it another chapter, but I see some issues. I know how how badly it impacts a writer when they get a bad review. So, I'm going to try to be helpful and not just talk down you to about not liking the story. You have a good start, but it's just too coincidental. The description of this girl is even odd. Try for subtelty. I can see where you are going a mile away. You don't have to be so blatant about things. There is no lead up to her appearing in his room and offering to be his assistant.The Lilly interlude was also strangely done. For a moment I wasn't sure that you were inferring he was dreaming or if she was a ghost... or if she was real. THat being said, you have a great idea, but the execution just lacks some. I'm going to continue to read because I think the idea is interesting and I hope you keep writing.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. Thanks for taking the time to review. I understand your concerns about the beginning of this story. I don take offense at all at your gentle constructive criticism. It was my first attempt at creative writing since high school, and by my own admission, it wasn't very good. If you can suffer through the first few chapters, it does actually get better, though. I got to know the characters and got a better feel for writing in general. If you look at the posting date for the first chapter, you'll see that it was several years ago. If you don't wish to continue, I certainly understand. Someday I would like to re-write the first 10 chapters, but right now, I am working on the last 6 chapters of my only other story, "Secret Recipe". If I ever get that done, I will go back and tweak this one.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. Thanks for taking the time to review. I understand your concerns about the beginning of this story. I don take offense at all at your gentle constructive criticism. It was my first attempt at creative writing since high school, and by my own admission, it wasn't very good. If you can suffer through the first few chapters, it does actually get better, though. I got to know the characters and got a better feel for writing in general. If you look at the posting date for the first chapter, you'll see that it was several years ago. If you don't wish to continue, I certainly understand. Someday I would like to re-write the first 10 chapters, but right now, I am working on the last 6 chapters of my only other story, "Secret Recipe". If I ever get that done, I will go back and tweak this one.
I have sat and read this story in its entirety over the past 7 hours. I wasn't sure if I would like it, but I must say, this is one of the best fanfics I have ever read. I'm not sure I can find the words to explain to you the effect this story has had on me.It's not just incredibly well written (which it is)... The depth and clarity of your own creative plot-line was absolutely amazing. It was believeable. Not to mention, quite outside the box - which was so refreshing in fanfic.I've been reading fanfic for several years. Your story just blew me away. So complex, yet, incredibly simple. J,K. spouted about love over-coming - you brought MEANING to it. Like - "here's a cake" - you showed HOW to MAKE the cake. It was beautiful.I can't possibly praise this story as it truly deserves. It touched my soul. Thank you for sharing it.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
, and thank you so much for your generous review. I have never received such praise from a reader and I am humbled by your words. Unlike the story I am currently working on which has been a struggle to write, The Potion Master's Assistant came to me in waves of inspiration. I carried my notebook everywhere and was constantly writing it down... at the dinner table, in bed before drifting off or late at night when I couldn't sleep, even in long lines waiting for rides at Disney World. I would sit on my notebook when we finally got to go on the ride! I knew most people wouldn't even give it a try because it was not a SS/HG pairing, but there was no way I could make it work with those two. I felt that Severus needed someone who would accept and love him unconditionally, and I figured it would take someone with extrodinary patience to do that. While she was in school, Hermione was not that type of person. We all love Severus, but let's face it, he would not be an easy person to live with. I had a friend who was very prickly like Severus. Many people hated him, many tried to ignor him. I was only ever nice to him, even when he was mean to me. We became dear friends mainly because I took the time to understand him. He turned out to be bi-polar, which made him wonderful sometimes and horrible other times. Very intelligent with a dry wit, but he could be very cruel if he was in a bad mood. So I modeled Sienna's and Severus' beginning around the way our friendship developed. I succeeded in becoming his friend because I stuck it out no matter how badly he treated me. Eventually I won him over. In the end he committed suicide, but I will always consider him one of my dearest friends.This story came pouring from my soul. I'm so glad to know that it touched yours.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
, and thank you so much for your generous review. I have never received such praise from a reader and I am humbled by your words. Unlike the story I am currently working on which has been a struggle to write, The Potion Master's Assistant came to me in waves of inspiration. I carried my notebook everywhere and was constantly writing it down... at the dinner table, in bed before drifting off or late at night when I couldn't sleep, even in long lines waiting for rides at Disney World. I would sit on my notebook when we finally got to go on the ride! I knew most people wouldn't even give it a try because it was not a SS/HG pairing, but there was no way I could make it work with those two. I felt that Severus needed someone who would accept and love him unconditionally, and I figured it would take someone with extrodinary patience to do that. While she was in school, Hermione was not that type of person. We all love Severus, but let's face it, he would not be an easy person to live with. I had a friend who was very prickly like Severus. Many people hated him, many tried to ignor him. I was only ever nice to him, even when he was mean to me. We became dear friends mainly because I took the time to understand him. He turned out to be bi-polar, which made him wonderful sometimes and horrible other times. Very intelligent with a dry wit, but he could be very cruel if he was in a bad mood. So I modeled Sienna's and Severus' beginning around the way our friendship developed. I succeeded in becoming his friend because I stuck it out no matter how badly he treated me. Eventually I won him over. In the end he committed suicide, but I will always consider him one of my dearest friends.This story came pouring from my soul. I'm so glad to know that it touched yours.
I think this is a nice start. I will be downloading the story then reading on vacation. You can e-mail me in one month if I don't leave another review!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I hope you enjoy it enough to give me another review when you are finished. I also like to download stories and read them later when I don't have access to the internet. Please let me know what you think. It was my first story, so it may not be a polished or as developed as many of the others on this site.
> This goodbye scene was getting way too mushy for his taste.Well, that's not utterly surprising! Siena's influence seems to come from her sheer presence, not actions, not words. Severus is as puzzled as I am.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
It was hard to write this story from only his POV. But yes, at this point, she is a puzzle to him. Thanks for the review and esp. for reading.
I've just found this story, and I WILL continue to ch2! People are nicely in character, including our sour Potions Master. I find the last scene ooc, though. Despite Sienna being reserved all time, she'd possibly come asking, agreed. But she can't be that extroverted, all out of the blue. The only explanation I find is that she's more acquaintant with him than he knows. It would fit to the exchange at the Sorting.A secret daughter, a niece or something? Green eyes... like Lili...? Hmmm. Severus is far too friendly to someone who's stealing his time, isn't he? No matter, as said I'll continue!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. I'm glad you found the story intriguing enough to continue. I hope that each chapter finds you wanting more. I wrote the first half of this story before DH came out. It was my first attempt at writting in over three decades! So my characterizations and the story as a whole improve as you get into it.You are very perceptive to realize that Sienna would not be so reserved and then suddenly throw her arms around our dour Potions Master. But she does have a secret reason. So you'll just have to keep reading to find out.Thanks for reading and reviewing.
I just discovered this story this week. I really liked the OC. It was a fun read.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Thank you so much, Rose, for leaving me a note. I'm glad you enjoyed the story.CP
Wow I really loved this story, you wove the new character in so well to the original. It's really amazing. I also adored the yoga, meditation, and spirituallity, I like to practice yoga and meditation myself (not as often as I really want too) and I thought it really gave this story great dimension. I hope to read some more of your work soon!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi Lauren Marie, and thanks so much for your supportive comments. I too wish that I had more time for yoga and meditation, but I fit it in when I can. Both practices really help to relieve stress and put things into perspective.I have another story going right here on TPP. It's called "Secret Recipe," and it is a lighter tale pairing Snape and Hermione. I know that there have already been zillions of SS/HG stories written, but mine happens after the epilogue and once again follows canon. I had some fun with the way she saved his life and the way they find each other after almost 20 years. It tackles some social issues, but it lacks the spirituality of this story.Thanks again for following with me for so long. I'm so glad that you enjoyed the story.
Beautiful story. I'm sorry that it had to end. Sienna was a great character, and I'm glad that you went OC. What's great about it is that it opened up the story line rather than trapping the plot into pre-built characters. That was very refreshing... and thought-provoking. I really enjoyed it, and am looking forward to your next story.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Thanks so much,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. I'm so glad you enjoyed this story. I really wanted to tell it from Snape's POV, just to show how different it could be. It was a fun challenge to work around JKR's existing story, but I had the books in front of me for reference the whole way, so I stuck to canon pretty well. There is a lot of FF out there that I have not read, or course, but I have never read a story that sticks to canon and also weaves an OC romance into it for Snape. I'm sure there are some out there, but I have not come across any yet.After looking over some of the reviews that you have left for this story, I want to especially thank you for your past kind words and insightfulness. So many simply read the words for entertainment. Your responses were more spiritual, which was, of course, my ultimate goal. I have enjoyed our thought proviking exchanges during the course of this story.I don't know if you are reading my other story, "Secret Recipe," or not. It is a SS/HG fic, but it happens after the epilogue, so they are both much older. I understand why you find Hermione so annoying. So do I, but I look back on my own teenage years and feel that if I can mature and grow as a person, so can she. It is much more light-hearted than this one. So if you are looking for something entertaining, you might want to check it out.Thanks again for sticking with me.CP
Nice wrap-up, Clay. Hope you have another one planned! :)
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I need to finish Secret Recipe before I start on anything new. RL is heating up and keeping me from my writing at the moment, but I still sneak in a little time to read other people's stories. Speaking of which, I just got a notice that "The Runner" has an update!Thanks for following along through this saga. I really appreciate your comments.CP
I'm always a little sad when a story I've enjoyed ends. This story is no exception. But I liked the ending. He and Sienna deserved the life they created.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Thanks,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. I'm so glad you came along with me all the way to the end. It was sad for me to end it as well. This story simply poured out of me. I carried a notebook with me everywhere and was constantly writing in it.Thanks again for sticking with me.CP
While I shouldn't be surprised that the chapter ends where it does, it just leaves me hanging on, looking for more (looks side to side, down below reveiw box...nope, no more) Hope that the next bit comes up soon, I've enjoyed the story so far.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
More will be coming soon. IMO JKR wanted him dead, but she enjoys FF so much that she purposefully wrote his death scene in an ambiguous fashion and consipicuously left out his portrait just so we would all speculate and let our imaginations run rampant.And so mine did, as you will see in the next chapter. :)I'm glad you have enjoyed the story so far. I hope that my ending does not disappoint you.
Response from RhiannonAvon (Reviewer)
Your opinion works for me =) Besides, none of us would have any fun reading/writing if she didn't leave it ambiguousLike I said, looking forward to the next bit. Up till now, nothing has been disappointing, so unless you somehow manage to completely screw up the ending, I don't think you have to worry about disappointing anyone. =)
I am sure Winky and Sienna will save the day. Nice build up to the final stages! :)
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Thanks, sunny. Winky and Sienna will certainly try to save the day, but Sienna is a healer, not a miracle worker...Read on. I don't think that the ending will disappoint you.
Well done! Sometimes love scenes go too one way or the other. Yours was dead on. Not an easy thing to do. Great job... and very romantic!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Wow, thanks so much for the great compliment,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. It really means a lot to me. That was my first attempt at a graphic love scene. To tell you the truth, I wasn't very comfortable writing it, but I really like the way it turned out.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Wow, thanks so much for the great compliment,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. It really means a lot to me. That was my first attempt at a graphic love scene. To tell you the truth, I wasn't very comfortable writing it, but I really like the way it turned out.
He heee, I loved the last bit... The wedding and the wedding night were wonderful. And I hope he won't obliviate Minerva in the end.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I'm sorry to tell you, but for her safety as well as theirs, Severus has no choice but to Obliviate Minerva. But there will be some residual benefits from her knowing the truth for a little while.Glad you liked it. Thanks for your comments.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I'm sorry to tell you, but for her safety as well as theirs, Severus has no choice but to Obliviate Minerva. But there will be some residual benefits from her knowing the truth for a little while.Glad you liked it. Thanks for your comments.
I'm surprised he didn't give them both detention with Filch!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Since Filch is a squib, I guess he didn't want to take the chance that they might pull something over on him.Thanks for reading and reviewing.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Since Filch is a squib, I guess he didn't want to take the chance that they might pull something over on him.Thanks for reading and reviewing.
How are they going to their secrets from the staff (the real staff, not the Carrows)? Won't Snape's magical signature change as he opens himself to this new awareness? Thanks for the lovely chapter and your dad's lovely lyrics.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
His spiritual experience did have an effect on him, but as you will soon see, the effect is not lasting. I doubt that it would change his magical signature enough for others to notice until he attains a more permanent spiritual perception shift. That will come, but only much later.I'm glad you liked the chapter, and especially my dad's song. :) Thanks for your supportive comments.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
His spiritual experience did have an effect on him, but as you will soon see, the effect is not lasting. I doubt that it would change his magical signature enough for others to notice until he attains a more permanent spiritual perception shift. That will come, but only much later.I'm glad you liked the chapter, and especially my dad's song. :) Thanks for your supportive comments.
My brother lives in an Ashram (which I have never visited, so it was interesting to get this peek inside one!)
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I have been to one here in the USA, but never to India. This actually came out of my imagination. The Ashram here in Virginia is called Yogaville. It is a spralling place that covers many acres, with rollings hills, beautiful gardens, and a river on its boarder. There are dorm rooms, semi private rooms, and private facilities. There is a dining hall where everyone eats. There is a huge shrine that pays homage to all of the world's major religions. The man who started it was from India and came here several decades ago, Swami Satchidananda. His life was dedicated to bringing together people of all religions, to learn from eachother, and to celebrate their diversity as well as their common goal of enlightenment.Where does your brother live? What country?
Response from cmwinters (Reviewer)
OHMYGOD MY BROTHER *LIVES IN YOGAVILLE*!!!!*FLAIL*
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
It is truly a beautiful place. And the people are beautiful. I feel such peace when I go there. It is always hard to leave.
Response from cmwinters (Reviewer)
Yeah, it's been very good for him. He had a rough time and while we all joke about him being off playing with the fairies (he can be very . . . unreliable sometimes; he'll say he's going to do something and then doesn't do it and he doesn't seem to understand how his behaviour can impact others sometimes), we are all quite glad he is where he is because it's a place where he is okay.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Is your brother a Pisces? He sounds like a dear friend of mine that goes up there a lot, and stays for weeks at a time sometimes. I joke him because he will tell me that he will call me when he gets back and a month goes by and he doesn't call. Or he will say that he will come by and see me, but he never comes. He has a heart of gold, but he is unreliable. Time has no meaning for him. My friend is a Pisces.
Response from cmwinters (Reviewer)
Naw, he's a Sag.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I have been to one here in the USA, but never to India. This actually came out of my imagination. The Ashram here in Virginia is called Yogaville. It is a spralling place that covers many acres, with rollings hills, beautiful gardens, and a river on its boarder. There are dorm rooms, semi private rooms, and private facilities. There is a dining hall where everyone eats. There is a huge shrine that pays homage to all of the world's major religions. The man who started it was from India and came here several decades ago, Swami Satchidananda. His life was dedicated to bringing together people of all religions, to learn from eachother, and to celebrate their diversity as well as their common goal of enlightenment.Where does your brother live? What country?
Response from cmwinters (Reviewer)
OHMYGOD MY BROTHER *LIVES IN YOGAVILLE*!!!!*FLAIL*
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
It is truly a beautiful place. And the people are beautiful. I feel such peace when I go there. It is always hard to leave.
Response from cmwinters (Reviewer)
Yeah, it's been very good for him. He had a rough time and while we all joke about him being off playing with the fairies (he can be very . . . unreliable sometimes; he'll say he's going to do something and then doesn't do it and he doesn't seem to understand how his behaviour can impact others sometimes), we are all quite glad he is where he is because it's a place where he is okay.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Is your brother a Pisces? He sounds like a dear friend of mine that goes up there a lot, and stays for weeks at a time sometimes. I joke him because he will tell me that he will call me when he gets back and a month goes by and he doesn't call. Or he will say that he will come by and see me, but he never comes. He has a heart of gold, but he is unreliable. Time has no meaning for him. My friend is a Pisces.
Response from cmwinters (Reviewer)
Naw, he's a Sag.
I really like this story. Snape and someone else was the first type of fanfiction I read, so it is the one I'm most comfortable with I think. Wonderful chapter, I like the use of Eastern thought in the story. Snape had to be overwhelmed by the idea of power that could eliminate Voldemort with a thought. But then to see an individual who had the power and wouldn't use it, that had to be really hard to take. I wonder if Dumbledore is using his private time with Babaji to try to bring him around more? Dumbledore ,like Snape, is so committed to the task of destroying Voldemort that I can't see him ever missing an opportunity to gain an advantage. And the locket, wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to talk to certain people that are gone? I wonder would this allow you to reach closure, or would the problems in a relationship during a life continue with the portrait?
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
, and thanks for the very insighful review.I have read eastern philosophy extensively, and with the truly wise and spiritually enlightened people, the more power they acquire, the less they want to use it. They look at life, death and suffering very differently than the people of western thought do. It is hard to imagine someone who would not be willing to use his power to destroy Voldemort, but someone with Babaji's power would indeed let karma play itself out and not interfere. So any efforts made by Dumbledore will go unheaded.As for the closure issue, I imagine that if access to the deceasded love one is on going, the problems in life would follow, growing, changing and perhaps resolving themselves. But then new issues would come up. Case in point, the interaction between Snape and Dumbledore's portrait in DH. It is as if the person is still alive, but helplessly trapped in the canvass.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Hi,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
, and thanks for the very insighful review.I have read eastern philosophy extensively, and with the truly wise and spiritually enlightened people, the more power they acquire, the less they want to use it. They look at life, death and suffering very differently than the people of western thought do. It is hard to imagine someone who would not be willing to use his power to destroy Voldemort, but someone with Babaji's power would indeed let karma play itself out and not interfere. So any efforts made by Dumbledore will go unheaded.As for the closure issue, I imagine that if access to the deceasded love one is on going, the problems in life would follow, growing, changing and perhaps resolving themselves. But then new issues would come up. Case in point, the interaction between Snape and Dumbledore's portrait in DH. It is as if the person is still alive, but helplessly trapped in the canvass.
Finally!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Yes, I did make you wait a long time for this. Sorry, but I felt that he wouldn't marry her until certain things fell into place.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Yes, I did make you wait a long time for this. Sorry, but I felt that he wouldn't marry her until certain things fell into place.
Poor Sev. Even Voldemort didn't know ALL his secrets! Must be disconcerting to be laid wide open like that.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
It would be disconcerting for anyone to have their mind and memories be an open book, but especially someone as secretive as our beloved Potions Master.Thanks for chiming in,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
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Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
It would be disconcerting for anyone to have their mind and memories be an open book, but especially someone as secretive as our beloved Potions Master.Thanks for chiming in,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
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Wow! Great chapter! I had no idea where you were going with it. Quite the power punch from Babaji calling SS on his would-be abandonment of Sienna if Lily were to return. Babaji was done well. His presence really came through. And DD's memory... loved it! But it was the argument afterward that made this chapter fantastic. Seeing SS and DD argue was like watching two bulls in a turf battle. Whew! DD didn't give SS any ground on that one, fortunately. It's one thing to be powerful physically (or magically, in this case), but another thing when the power comes from conviction and solid priorities. Okay. Maybe that's just called wisdom. Oh, and the details were wonderful, from the covered walkway, snores, inlaid slatted screen, to a drawer full of black socks. Looking forward to hearing what Sienna has to say in counselling!
Response from color (Reviewer)
One more thing: SS's emotional development. For all of his intellectual intelligence, the fellow has next to no emotional intelligence. He just doesn't get it. Why would you abandon someone who you passionately love and who passionately loves you, and, more importantly, who *wants* to be with you, for someone else who doesn't want you that way? Goodness! This man's emotional understanding is still that of a high-school student. Dunderhead!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
He most definitely has an arrested emotional development. But remember, he has not been able to let go of Lily because she keeps showing up in his dreams. And the dreams are very real to him. They don't fade away like regular dreams. So that has made it particularly hard for him to let go.And DD's ties to Sienna go even deeper than the friendship that has been illustrated here. You will find out how a bit later in the story. They are tied together in ways that even they don't realize yet.I am so glad you like this story. I really put my heart and soul into it when I wrote it. The words just came pouring out of me. I carried a notebook everywhere I went. Because it is not a SS/HG paring, I don't have many readers, like I do with Secret Recipe, but the ones who do read this one really seem to like it.Thanks so much for your kind and insightful review. You made my day.
Response from color (Reviewer)
I've been reading "Secret Recipe". It's a good story, but "The Potion Master's Assistant" is better. The other readers who don't read this story because its SS/OC, well, too bad for them.
Response from color (Reviewer)
One more thing: SS's emotional development. For all of his intellectual intelligence, the fellow has next to no emotional intelligence. He just doesn't get it. Why would you abandon someone who you passionately love and who passionately loves you, and, more importantly, who *wants* to be with you, for someone else who doesn't want you that way? Goodness! This man's emotional understanding is still that of a high-school student. Dunderhead!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
He most definitely has an arrested emotional development. But remember, he has not been able to let go of Lily because she keeps showing up in his dreams. And the dreams are very real to him. They don't fade away like regular dreams. So that has made it particularly hard for him to let go.And DD's ties to Sienna go even deeper than the friendship that has been illustrated here. You will find out how a bit later in the story. They are tied together in ways that even they don't realize yet.I am so glad you like this story. I really put my heart and soul into it when I wrote it. The words just came pouring out of me. I carried a notebook everywhere I went. Because it is not a SS/HG paring, I don't have many readers, like I do with Secret Recipe, but the ones who do read this one really seem to like it.Thanks so much for your kind and insightful review. You made my day.
Response from color (Reviewer)
I've been reading "Secret Recipe". It's a good story, but "The Potion Master's Assistant" is better. The other readers who don't read this story because its SS/OC, well, too bad for them.
What an interesting chapter. Severus is so very western in his thinking, I can see the look on his face when the seemingly young man spoke to him as though he were a child. As for Dumbledore and the kiss, I knew a couple of gay guys that were damn good kissers. (One kissed me to make me feel better, the other did it to make a point.) As young as Sienna is, she probably didn't realize why it felt off. This is such a great story.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Thanks so much,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. Yeah, I'm sure that I am not the only girl who has been kissed by a gay guy.I am so very glad that you are enjoying my story. It doesn't have a large number of fans because it is not a SS/HG fic, but the few readers that follow it seem to really enjoy it, and that means so much to me.Thanks for reading and reviewing.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Thanks so much,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
. Yeah, I'm sure that I am not the only girl who has been kissed by a gay guy.I am so very glad that you are enjoying my story. It doesn't have a large number of fans because it is not a SS/HG fic, but the few readers that follow it seem to really enjoy it, and that means so much to me.Thanks for reading and reviewing.
This is a very nice chapter and a wonderful use of Winky.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I love Winky. She comes in very handy for the rest of the story.Thanks for chiming in,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
, the reviews keep me going.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
I love Winky. She comes in very handy for the rest of the story.Thanks for chiming in,
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
, the reviews keep me going.
Sounds like the Headmaster's bedroom is a version of the Room of Requirement. Hum. Severus considering marriage already? Nice to see how completely his hesitancy has ended.Good job!
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
People tend to accelerate their private lives during war time because they never know if this day will be their last. He has known her (and loved her) for years, but now that she is through with school, he feels free to express those feelings.Thanks so much for your kind review. I'm glad you are enjoying the story.
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
People tend to accelerate their private lives during war time because they never know if this day will be their last. He has known her (and loved her) for years, but now that she is through with school, he feels free to express those feelings.Thanks so much for your kind review. I'm glad you are enjoying the story.
So who does Winky obey? Severus or Sienna?
Response from ClayPotter (Author of The Potion Master's Assistant)
Winky is a free elf. She will do what she thinks is best for all concerned. But she is not the only one...