Snape, You Think I am Your Father2

Sandra Collins sandra87b at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Aug 8 08:31:26 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 136910

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Cindy" 
<cynnie36 at y...> wrote:
> pg 214 AE HBP
> Then old Tom rises out of the pumpkin 
> patch and becomes Lord Voldemort. Whoo hooo! I'd say the 
party was short lived, Snape's expectations of having a father 
figure got waylayed real quick in the presence of the most 
maniacal self centered wizard that ever lived.  No unconditional 
love--not even for the son of an old girlfriend--"I, the Half-Blood > I 
think it would make a guy rethink his loyalties. 
> From way out in left field,
> 
> Cindy

Sandra writes:

Hi Cindy, I think I've been grazing in the left field for a while. I like 
what you're saying there, and it's made me think! Anyway, my 
theory is that DD is Snape's father, maybe not biological but 
more likely adoptive - and that's why he trusts him so much, and 
that's why Snape can walk so close to both sides - he'll do 
anything for DD, no matter how grudging, willing or unwilling, or 
dangerous. I've kept quiet for ages about that one, but now we're 
talking paternal figures, I thought I'd float it. Voldermort doesn't 
know that situation of course, hence Snape's closeness in the 
whole Death Eater world.

Sandra







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