[HPforGrownups] Re: Lupin and physical contact/ Re: S/D (Was: setting the cat down
storm stanford
msmacgoo at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 1 08:36:49 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 2607
oh, I was being silly (no surprise there ) - setting the cat down amougst the pigeons - causing trouble, no hidden slash meaning! I thought ppl woukld be cross about the idea that Dumbleore would be sullied by association with Snape and it just seemed such a silly idea. (and I didn't relaise the number of Snape Devotees out there)
but the more I thought about it the more I like the idea. THe more I thought that Dumbledore might be the only person who could see to snape's goodness and be adult enought not to see Snapes badness as reflecting on himself (dumbledore).
and it made sense in some kind of way because during voldemort's rise to power Dumbledore did seem to have/develop peer relations with ppl who had previously been his pupils (Lupin, the potters etc). when power relationships change like that it can bring out things that might not have been seen previously. and a romantic relationship would seem to be a very good reason for Snape to have the confidence to come back to the bright. and because Snape can be pretty nasty so it made sense for him to almost have something over Dumbledore - that isn't exactly what I meant but you did only ask what setting down the cat meant.
storm - off to feed the dogs and cats, its still light but they are all sitting around my feet making small and pathetic noises.
From: Rosemary
To: HPforGrownups at egroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 10:31 AM
Subject: [HPforGrownups] Re: Lupin and physical contact/ Re: S/D (Was: setting the cat down
Thanks, Storm and Peg, for saying my piece better than I could. You can
speak for me anytime!
As for my >little fantasies< ... I will admit to hankering
after Professor Snape (now *that* is depraved!), but let's face it, how
could I ever lure him away from Mr. Filch? <g>
Pippin
PS. (Admitting to being dreadfully naive...what does setting the cat
down mean?)
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