[HPforGrownups] Outsider!Snape (NOT!) (Re: Bully!Sirius, Snape's Grudge)

golden faile golden_faile at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 31 04:21:12 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 43405


 
 potions_student wrote:


Then Irene responded:

> Maybe you are right. Actually I really hope that's the right reading
> of Dumbledore's behaviour. Because otherwise he was just
> saying to Snape "Yes, Sirius is still my golden boy and I'll choose
> him over you any day". Hard to reconcile with Snape's loyalty
> the next year.


I think that Dumbledore believes that Snape takes himself a little too seriously. Dumbledore believes in taking chances and giving people the benfit of the doubt. Snape is always so controlling and suspicious. I do, however,believe that Dumbledore trusts Snape. He is just trying to get him to be a bit more cooperative, so that he can work with the others that he might need in the hard times to come.

Laila

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