A theory, just for the fun of it
delwynmarch
delwynmarch at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 11 22:28:38 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 105669
Well, it's been another full day, defending Snape, even though I am
not a Snape fan. It's time to go to bed, but I'd like to end that day
with a more humourous note. So let's see.
Snape was the hero of the day. So, Snape... Snape's twins... Twins...
Brothers... Albus and Aberforth... Time travel... Of course !
After the end of the VWII, when Harry has vanquished LV, and DD has
died of exhaustion, Snape is left all alone in a world where the Boy
He Hates is a hero, and the Only One Who Ever Believed In Snape is dead.
That's probably why McGonagall finds him one day standing knee-deep in
the Hogwarts' lake, with a suspicious-looking potion in his hand. She
hands him a big sealed envelope.
"I have been going through Albus's possessions. I found this, with
your name on it."
Snape hesitates, throws a mournful look at his hissing and fuming
potion, and finally takes the package.
Back into his office, he unseals the envelope and upturns it on his
desk. A strange wooden device, no bigger than the hand and covered in
knobs of several different metals, falls with a thud, followed by two
pieces of parchment. Snape picks one up, and starts to read. Almost
immediately, he turns deathly pale. He looks wildly around him, and
spots an old flagon.
"Accio Firewhisky !"
He drinks the whole flagon in one go, and rolls under the table.
Two weeks after that, Snape disappears. No trace of him is ever found
anywhere.
So where did he go ? Back in the past of course, thanks to the little
device, whose use was explained in the second piece of parchment. And
what was in the first one ? DD's genealogical tree, with the name of
his father crossed out, and 2 words in DD's handwriting next to it :
"Severus Snape".
Del, who should really go to bed, she *needs* it obviously LOL
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