snape matter...

potioncat willsonkmom at msn.com
Fri Dec 1 14:16:35 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 162228

 "buzzy_adam91" wrote:
> I have a question to ask.. why did Snape kill Dumbledore in the 6th 
book? 

Potioncat:
Because he's Ever So Evil (ESE) and has always been serving LV.

OR

Because he's Dumbledore's Man (DDM). DD was sacrificing himself for 
Draco and/or the wizarding world and that's what DD was asking on the 
tower when he said, "Severus, please."

OR

Because Snape's Out For Himself (OFH) and every step of the way he's 
made a decision based on what is best for him at the time. Besides, 
if he didn't kill DD on the tower, Snape would have dropped dead. 
(Remember the Unbreakable Vow)

You get to take your pick....at least until book 7 when we may, or 
may not, find out.


buzzy_adam:
 Plus he seems to be so kind when he troubled with his enchanted 
brooms in CoS... 

Yes, Snape has a hard exterior, but inside he's like warm chocolate.

You mean the jinxed broom in SS/PS when it was really Quirrell who 
was casting the hex?

Potioncat, with a handful of Christmas M&Ms (if you couldn't 
tell)...  ;-) and who just realized that Christmas M&Ms are in the 
Gryffindor and Slytherin colors. 






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