Shipping Snape/Fawkes (was Re: Snape's Patronus)
AyanEva
ayaneva at aol.com
Thu Oct 27 04:22:40 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 142155
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "montavilla47"
<montavilla47 at y...> wrote:
>
>
> D'oh. It just hit me. What if the mysterious reason Dumbledore
trusts Snape is related to
> Fawkes. Something similar to his words in CoS when he thanks Harry
for showing "true
> loyalty" since nothing else would have called Fawkes to him.
>
> So, perhaps when Snape spun that tale of deep remorse, Fawkes
reacted in a way that
> assured Dumbledore that the remorse was genuine? Or perhaps it was
Fawkes who
> brought Snape back to Dumbledore when he told Dumbledore that the
Potters and
> Longbottoms were in danger?
>
> Montavilla
Me saying:
You know, that's a really good point. I can't remember any canon that
speaks of Fawkes' behavior around Snape, but I certainly don't
remember Fawkes acting as though he distrusts Snape. I trust that
bird's judgment even more than Dumbledore's.
I've been wondering where Fawkes flew off to in the end of HBP. The
bird's been too important a character (can a bird count as a
character?) to just disappear, never to be seen again in Book 7.
Perhaps Fawkes will deliver messages between undercover Snape and
Harry/Order members? Yup, I'm still stuck on this question of how
Snape/Harry communication is going to occur, assuming that it *will*
occur, of course...
AyanEva
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