James Potter =Voldemort

koinonia02 Koinonia2 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 22 21:19:35 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 81331

<featheringstonehaugh at y...>message 81326
And finally, the vague little tidbit from the first pensive 
encounter, where the "I saw him kissing..." remark was introduced.  
That had no bearing on anything else we've read so far, and I can't 
see JKR bothering to write it in if it wasn't going to be important. 
My vote for Snape kissing Lily has been cast.


"K":

I will agree that this 'kissing' scene will turn out to be 
important. But the person being kissed in this scene is Florence, 
not Lily.

GoF/Ch 30/pg 598/US
Frowning slightly, he prodded the thoughts within the basin with the 
tip of his wand. Instantly, a figure rose out of it, a plump, 
scowling girl of about sixteen, who began to revolve slowly, with 
her feet still in the basin. She took no notice whatsoever of Harry 
or Professor Dumbledore. When she spoke, her voice echoed as Snape's 
had done, as though it were coming from the depths of the stone 
basin. "He put a hex on me, Professor Dumbledore, and I was only 
teasing him, sir, I only said I'd seen him kissing Florence behind 
the greenhouses last Thursday..."

Also, I believe Harry is indeed the son of James and Lily Potter. I 
just don't see how it can be any other way.

By the way, according to the site below, Florence means 'blooming 
flower, flourishing. There's just something about all those flower 
names! 

www.babynameworld.com/b.asp


"K"





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