ACID POPS and Teenager Draco/ some LOLLIPOPS
Ceridwen
ceridwennight at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 29 10:21:45 UTC 2006
No: HPFGUIDX 157578
Alla:
> I will be jumping up and down with joy if LOLLIPOPS will not
materialise, **but** it is just IMHO why would Snape who did not ever
pass a chance to belittle Harry's dead father, would never ever pass
a chance to belittle Harry's dead mother?
Ceridwen:
I think it could work just as well if Snape liked her, and/or admired
her for various things, including standing up to James when the other
kids, and another prefect, would not. I can't stand the abstract
idea of 'Saint' Lily, but I *have* known a very few people who were
nice, attractive, decent, upstanding, and whom everybody liked. Lily
may have been one of these people. Of course Snape would never
belittle her if she was, or if he had some reason not to tarnish her
memory.
Neri:
> > I guess he would, so if you use LID to explain why Snape changed
sides and why he keep trying saving Harry, then there's no principal
problem in keeping LOLLIPOPS too. It even makes some kind of, ahem,
twisted sense.
<SNIP>
There's still the question of the UV, though. Can you actually stand
LOLLIPOPS and ACID POPS together, or do you have another explanation
for the UV?
Alla:
> Well, Ceridwen and me were tempted couple of times to post about
Snape and his Harem ;), so I can imagine that, I suppose, although
prefer not to. Yuck. :)
Ceridwen:
Very big grin so early in the morning! Yes, Snape and his harem,
chief wives being Lily and Narcissa. Also not to forget the famous
though little-known Florence, and possibly Mrs Lovegood, and other
unnamed former schoolmates.
Of course, such a harem would give me nightmares of SatinBoxers!
Snape, which I can certainly do without!
Seriously, though, I don't see why Snape couldn't have liked and/or
respected each of these women, as girls, to one degree or another, or
why he couldn't have had crushes on them (not at the same time) which
have long since gone the way of the Dodo.
Ceridwen.
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