Will Lucius still trust Snape?

newdevilry9 newdevilry9 at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 24 21:02:04 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 72899

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Buttercup <cathio2002 at y...> 
wrote:
> When Harry is caught in the fireplace in Umbridge's
> office and Snape is summoned and isn't able to give
> her any more truth serum, she tells him he's on
> probation because he's intentionally not being
> helpful. Draco is present and I'm wondering if he will
> tell his father (when he gets out of Azkaban) about
> this incident. And if so, will Lucius question Snapes
> loyalty to the Dark Lord, thus putting his spying and
> life in jeopardy. Any thoughts?

No, actually, it will confirm his loyalty(which I have to admit, 
makes me wonder about old Snape). As we know Umbridge was working for 
the Ministry and not LV.  The ultimate goal for the DE's is to get 
Harry to the Dept. of Mysteries and Umbridge's interference would 
jeopardize that outcome, so Lucius would not want Snape to cooperate 
with Umbridge at this point.  They need Harry to get to the MoM and 
Umbridge is standing in the way.  

NewDev
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