Snape and dreams...
Denise Rohleder
gypsycaine at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 30 20:54:54 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 4873
I think I had too much Halloween, tricker-treating and fantasy in general this week. I woke up in the middle of a dream. I dreamt that Hogwarts was a day school (I think that's what you call them in the UK?), and I was both Lupin and a student at the same time. If you've dreamt things like that it makes sense, if not, don't worry about it!
The time frame was post-Voldie, but it was like Germany after WW2--or like the TV-series Dark Angel--where the buildings were more shells, and people were living poorer. No, I don't know who won the battle.
Snape taught the last class of the day. The math class (thanks for everyone on the list who got my mind on THAT subject subconsciously) had just finished, and Lupin taught it. The class was in the attic of an old building (like a church from the 1700's that is close to downtown Akron in the University complex), and the last thing he said to the students before the holidays began was "Get out! Get out of my school!" He was shooing the students out the front door, doing everything but throwing them out by their ears.
Meanwhile, somehow Lupin had rescued a fox from Snape's clutches, and was walking with a girl, with it hidden under his robes. He wanted to ask the fox questions about Snape's loyalty and why AD trusted him, but had to wait until he was alone--he didn't want her knowing he could talk "animal".
They were walking along a torn up cobblestone sidewalk when I woke.
Tell me this list hasn't effected me?
Or is it that I am going crazy (Which I really do fear I am!)
lol.
Dee
For the record, my favorite character is Snape (not Ron).
I think Snape is a complete and utter bastard. However, because I
believe that there's more to *why* he acts like a complete and utter
bastard, I find him a fascinating character. Therefore, I can't loathe
and despise him the way a lot of people (including one of my best
friends) do.
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