Baby-steps? (was Harry's anger (was Re: Draco's anger.)
evita2fr
Snarryfan at aol.com
Thu Jan 20 15:43:47 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 122491
I'm sorry, I have to snip a lot, I only wanted to comment on this bit.
> Finwitch:
>
> And what comes to realising the wrongness of entering the pensieve -
> Harry would have apologised, but Snape threw him out before he had
> the chance.
It was probably a good thing that Snape threw him out. He really lost
it, we have an idea of the worst he can do.
(Is Occlumency can be see like DADA? A test from DD to see if Snape
can do the job?)
He could hit Harry, he probably wanted to hurt him, really hurt him
and...he's all "GET OUT".
Pessimist view:
He's really dangerous, he'll never be able to change, and just prove
why DD doen't want him in the DADA post.
Optimist view:
He's really dangerous, he can hurt Harry, he know that and try to
stop himself before it's too late. He can't do it, so he choose the
faster way to not hit him, push him the farest away from him.
Maybe his thoughts were 'the little bastard, like his father, make
you pay, hit him, stop', followed by the "GET OUT", before he give in.
Wonder in what state was his office after Harry's gone.
Better the jars than the child.
I don't say it excuses him, but maybe we saw a very little baby-step
progress in Snape's habit.
Now, if only he and Harry could go in the Room of Requirments two day
per weeks with a baseball bat and as much breaking thing as possible
to let off the steam.
Hem, differents day, absolutely not together. Say, Monday and Tuesday
for Snape, Thursday and Friday for Harry.
Christelle
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