Snape and Malfoy (Narcissa)
colebiancardi
muellem at bc.edu
Sun Jun 3 15:16:31 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 169720
>sonya wrote:
>
> Ok - I'm new, Hi names Sonya. Not sure how this works but thought
> I'd throw something out there... seeing as if I mention it to my
> friends/family there tends to be a muttering of burning my books and
> banning the word Potter. Not great fans - so I thought I'd chat to
> you guys here (who clearly are)!
>
colebiancardi:
welcome to the boards!!
> sonya:
> I've been wondering does anyone have any suspicions about Snape and
> Narcissa's relationship? I know it may seem a bit out there, but
> odds of Malfoy being Snapes kid?
>
> I was re-reading the Spinners End and it seemed to me that
> Snape/Narcissa had an odd connection. She crying and holding onto
> his robes, her holding his hands to her lips, etc etc. He couldn't
> look at her crying.... May also explain why Snape made the
> unbreakable vow for Malfoy... favoritism, etc. And Bella's presence
> would have prevented speaking aloud.
>
colebiancardi:
not a shipper here at all, but I don't think Draco is the product of
Snape and Narcissa. Draco looks like his mother & father - he is
pale, blond, pointed face. Matter of fact, CoS confirms it.
"The man who followed could only be Draco's father. He had the same
pale, pointed face and identical cold, grey eyes." Am Ed Hardcover. p 30
So, highly doubtful that Draco is Snape's son. Also, to address
Narcissa's weeping, holding his hands to her lips, etc - well,
Narcissa is desperate for her son - she will save him even if it means
groveling at a half-blood's feet; although, I am not sure she knows
Snape is a half-blood, knowing the Black's and Malfoy's distain for
muggles - after all, Narcissa is a Black and her OWN sister Andromena,
who married a muggle, is a Persona Non Gratia in the family.
I believe Narcissa was trying every means possible to flatter Snape;
to get him to help her son. Tears are a very powerful weapon when
wielded by a woman and a beautiful one at that.
colebiancardi
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