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pekeleke ([personal profile] pekeleke) wrote 2019-08-22 02:33 pm (UTC)

LOL. Yes, Harry definitely knows his Slytherin. He's been trying to butter up Severus for a while and had nothing to show for it except a magically enlarged hedge. There's no way Harry is risking messing up the only chance he'll get to charm his Snape, is there? :)

Yep, Severus' willingness to put a stasis spell on his work just to spend time with Harry without any protest whatsoever is rather telling. I agree with you on the point that it must mean he really likes Harry in Snape-speak.

LOL. Yes, there's definitely a method to Harry's way of dealing with the Slytherins, isn't it? Step one: Approach them nonchalantly. Step two: Shock them speechless. Step three: Insert yourself into their outing/conversation/activity. Step 4: Rinse. Step 5: Repeat. :D :D :D

I wholeheartedly agree with your opinion that Severus is a great man, but I think the trouble with him is that he doesn't see himself in that light, and seems to be strangely incapable of listening to anything I say, no matter how loudly I scream at him. Thankfully, he does listen to Harry, so all I have to do is wait for the savior to do what he does best and save his man from the utter idiocy of thinking himself as darkish, bitter, self-serving and blah-di-blah-di-blah...

" There can't be much resistance left in Severus after this. :)" LOL. I wouldn't be so sure if I were you, teryarel. This is Severus Snape. He is resistance incarnate, and I still have seven entire chapters to torture you with. *insert ominous music here* :)

Thanks, as always, for taking the time to both read and review another chapter of this fic, my dear friend. Your kind and lovely comment meant the world to me.

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