Man the canons Re: Snape vs. Sirius (was: Snape's Stubbornness)
M.Clifford
Aisbelmon at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 8 04:15:41 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 127295
> Alla:
>
>
> In this speculation how did Sirius made Snape listen? Had he
> approached him in the Great Hall to make sure that he won't walk
> away? I see staged conversation as more likely possibility, IMO.
>
> You know what I am saying? I just don't see those two willingly
> coming into contact with each other, unless they want to hex each
> other or harm each other otherwise. And IF that happened as you
> describe, I would call Snape in that scenario very very stupid. In
> your speculation Sirius clearly invites him to the danger and I just
> don't see Snape going into danger even for a fear of being calling a
> coward. He is not a Gryffindor, after all ( which is too bad ;o)) I
> am not calling him a coward, on the contrary. I just don't see him
> CARING MUCH if someone else will think of him as coward, if the
> alternative is putting himself into the danger .
>
> JMO of course,
> Alla.
Valky:
How about Sirius taunts Snape with something like "I've been down
there, I know where it goes and why." or something to that effect
causing Snape to act on his jealous instincts to know and be in on *at
least* as much conspiracy as his enemy.
Works for me, and still in the context of the scenario I wrote earlier.
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