Dumbledore does Lie-Part II, Snape Turned

snow15145 kking0731 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 17 03:11:43 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 159828




Ø	Mike wrote:
> > Dumbledore didn't even close the door fully when he was in the 
room
> > interviewing Sibyll, he's a gentleman, you don't go to a stange
> > woman's room above the bar and close the door. He turned to leave.
> > When he was almost to the door, Sibyll starts into the prophesy.
> > Dumbledore stops and listens, when Sibyll finishes, Dumbledore 
hits
> > her with a stupefy, or the like, before she returns to normal. He
> > summons Snape and Aberforth upstairs from the bar and tells them 
to
> > make some noise in the hallway then bust into the room with the
> > story that this guy was eavesdropping. Dumbledore goes back into 
the
> > room and performs the counter-curse which revives Sibyll so she 
can
> > see Snape and Aberforth. Then Aberforth hustles Snape downstairs 
and
> > ejects him from the bar. In the mean time, Dumbledore tells Sibyll
> > that Snape is also seeking a job and was probably looking for
> > pointers on interviewing. After Dumbledore tells Sibyll that she 
has
> > the job, he excuses himself, goes down the back way and meets up
> > with Snape and maybe Abe. Dumbledore tells Snape which words to 
tell
> > Voldemort and sends him off.

Snow:

A few tweaks to propose
try to envision the very same synopsis that 
happened when Harry was confronted over DD's Army and equate it. 
Dumbledore is sitting in his office and is confronted; you wonder how 
he is going to get out of this one with Marietta and suddenly 
Kingsley puts a spell on the kid. 

The same may hold true in this situation. Dumbledore is in conference 
with Trelawney and Snape appears listening in; along comes 
Dumbledore's brother Alberforth with a quick wit and places a similar 
spell on Snape. Snape doesn't remember anything beyond the first few 
stanzas of the prophecy.  Trelawney wakes from the trance and views 
Snape apprehended. What would Trelawney believe but that Snape heard 
all? 







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