Teacher's pet

AN: I had a piece of paper left on a pad and I decided to note down things about Dementors. While doing so, I came up with the idea of a good Dementor and first thought of Sirius as being the human of the story. However I read a fanfic with Severus and a couple of Dementors and thought that maybe the snarky git would be a better fit. Please enjoy my attempt at mapping out a rough sketch of the idea.


Severus sat grading papers in his room when a noise made him halt and look around him with brows furrowed in suspicion. He noticed the cloud of moisture appear in front of his mouth and lowered the quill to reach for his wand … which wasn't where he put it.

A low rattling sounded from above and his eyes met with the looming presence of a Dementor holding his wand gleefully.

"What. The. Fuck?" He breathed and flinched when the Dementor moved.

Still rattling it entered his library and though he should've gotten someone with their wand still in their possession, Severus made to follow. The Dementor lay rattling on top of a bookshelf, his wand between slim grey fingers as the creature apparently tried to annoy him.

Severus groaned in annoyance and crossed his arms. "Get down here, now," he growled, using his teacher demeanor to seem superior to the dark creature.

The Dementor left his wand on the bookshelf as it glided down to him, surrounding his lower body with a persistent rattling.

"Accio wand," he said and with the wand in hand tapped the Dementor lightly on the head. "Bad."

[END]


AN: Sorry it's not awesome or anything. I hope it was at least to some entertainment.

I don't owe the characters (Maybe the mischief Dementor character, but not the species) and hopefully I'll get around making more elaborate stories involving Dementors and humans relations in a good way.

Thanks for reading this story. You don't have to review, though I wouldn't mind some feedback on if this is something good and how my writing is. I'm sorry if the grammar's wrong or the sentences are parted weirdly. English isn't my native language, but I'm more or less always in contact with it in everyday life.