Hello sorry it's been a while, but heres a new story on severus snape. Found out my recent obsession.

So i don't own any characters from J.K Rowling except my new characters.


The castle was dark, the black heavy clouds roaming the darkening skies. The hallways unlighted for it was way past the student's curfew, not even Peeves on this night roamed the halls. The only light came from the occasionally lightening when it strike. Thunder boomed and echoed in every room and hallway, the rains rhyme hitting harshly.

Out in the Forbidden Forest came a dark hood figure, with long black cloak drenched from all the rain. The mysterious figure looked up to the castle. Then slowly sinking back into the shadows trying to find a undetected way inside.

The hooded figure was now running in the hall towards certain gargoyles, very memorable from all the past visits.

But before the hooded figure can reach them an incisional great burn erupted upon the left shoulder, making the mysterious person buckle its knees to the ground. Grabbing at the very spot as the hooded figure regained the footing and continued in front of the gargoyles.

"Password"

"Fanged Frisbees."

The gargoyle nodded and moved aside as stairs began to ascend. The hooded figure stepped onto the twirling staircase, waiting till it came to a stop.

The hurried deep knocks ravished the wooden door. Supposing to sound hard and frantic instead coming out fragile and light.

KNOCK. KNOCK. KNOCK.

The door creaked open as the wizard behind it spoke, " I would recognize that knock anywhere."

The wizard wore light blue robes and a matching night hat, seeing as it is late. He's long white beard reaching very low along with his hair. And upon his cricked nose were half-moon spectacles, to which he looked over to see. "Miss Victoria Sinclair?"

The cloaked figure tore off her hood. Her raven black hair cascading down in slight waves as she looked up at the old wizard with pleading, regret, and desperation in her eyes. "Professor Dumbledore, I need your help.

"I've made a giant mistake."