[HPforGrownups] TBAY - FADED SCARF

SnapesSlytherin at aol.com SnapesSlytherin at aol.com
Thu Jul 17 04:40:16 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 71053

Captian Oryomai frowned.  She had been spying on the FADED SCARF/SCARF crew 
for a while now, and wasn't quite sure she was hearing right.  "Is Kneasy 
actually saying that the little kid crying in the corner wasn't Snape?"

"I think so..." Diana replied.

"Doesn't that actually go *against* canon?  'He was sure he had just broken 
into Snape's memories, and that he had just seen scenes from Snape's childhood, 
and it was unnerving to think that the crying little boy who had watched his 
parents shouting was actually standing in from of him with such loathing in 
his eyes...' Is that on anyone else's page 592 of the US hardback?  The current 
canon is that that was Snape watching *his* parents!  And even *we* aren't so 
horrible as to take advantage of desolate Sirius fans!" Oryomai lowered her 
voice, "Because we know there's a good chance we could be on that boat before 
the series is over."

Oryomai peered through her Omnoculars and heard Kneasy say, "Some people 
twist the truth just to suit their theories."  She gasped.  "What?!  *WE* twist 
the truth?  What about this Florence nonsense.  Severus may not be a nice guy, 
but that doesn't mean he's a boozing gambling son of a witch (well, actually, 
he might be the son of a witch :-) ...).  "

She continued to watch him in silence and then "WHAT?!?!?  WE'RE WHAT!?!?!?"  
She threw her Omnoculars to the ground and the lenses shattered.  "MALFOY 
SUPREMACISTS?!?!?!"  She cast a glance at Sara-ELL.  "Have you been showing off 
your Redeemable!Draco doll off again?  Oh, this isn't good.  Kneasy is getting 
the pained Sirius fans to believe that it's Severus's fault that Sirius died!  
They keep changing what SCARF means.  Oooh...this.  means.  WAR." Oryomai 
paused.  "Unless one of my calmer, saner fellow crew members has a better idea?"

~*~*~Oryomai~*~*~


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