Disclaimer/note: This is my little fanfic, not the real thing. I do not own nor do I claim to own Harry Potter or any characters herein. I do own my character, Senda, and some others that I may come up with, but that is all. Also, this is my view on Snape and how a daughter of his might be like in Hogwarts and how she would be along with Harry and the others. If there are parts that do not include Senda, such as at the end with You-Know-Who, it is because there is no use telling a part of a story that does not include her. I'm trying my best to stay true to the book, so forgive me if there are lots of chapters. They will be named to make it easier to find where you are in the story and so on. I'll be doing each book, so be prepared to read lots of chapters by the time I'm done. And I'm sorry, but I love Quidditch, so someone will be kicked off of the team in the second year. This is the only thing that differs greatly from the books and movies. I've already gone on long enough, so here is the story.

Chapter One: The Letter

It all began a little less then eleven years ago, when she was born. She was a witch, literally. You see, her father, Sever us Snape, and her mother were a wizard and witch, literally. He father was a teacher. Not a Muggle teacher, a magic teacher. And not just at any school. Oh, no, he worked at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world. And it was her turn to go. By the way, her name is Veronica Senda Snape, but she goes by Senda.

"Yes, yes!" Senda whispered to herself as she hurried upstairs to her room with her letter. Not just any letter, it was THE LETTER, the one from Hogwarts, the one she'd been waiting forward to getting for years. It read:


Dear Mrs Snape,

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School or Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment.

Term begins on September 1. We await your owl by no later then July 31.

Minerva Mcgonagall,

Deputy Headmistress


Her father knocked on her door, wondering what the noise was and what had happened.

"Coming!" Senda shouted through the door and opened it.

Severus: "What's going on?"

Senda: "Oh, nothing. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to make any noise."

Severus gave her one of his looks and frowned, which he did a lot. Clearly he didn't believe her. Senda winced.

Senda: "I was downstairs getting the mail. I...I got my letter." She said this with barely contained joy. Hopefully he'd understand, but she doubted it.

Severus: "I can understand that, but please, no noise." He gave her another look then left.

Senda sighed as he left, then lay on her bed. Oh, what to say. How to reply. She went through tons of things to say and ways to reply to her letter, but none seemed to fit her, so she kept thinking about it. Finally, she came up with a reply.


Dear Deputy Headmistress M. Mcgonagall,

I am happy to be accepted at Hogwarts, and am even happier to say that I shall be joining you and the rest of the staff and first years on September first.

I look forward to being there. Send my best to everyone there, and perhaps warn them of my coming. And please, please call me Senda. Thank you for your time, and I shall see you soon,

Veronica Snape


She wrote on her finest paper with her finest quill, put it in her finest envelope, and gave it to her owl, Evanescence, or Evan for short, and sent him out of the window.

It was already evening, so she went to bed soon after and left the window open just enough for Evan to get in. She left his cage open, too, then went to sleep.

The next morning


Senda woke up to find Evan in his cage, and her father still sleeping. She wondered at this, but looked at the time. It was early. Still, she got up out of bed and changed clothes. She went downstairs and fixed breakfast.

She could hardly wait to go to Diagon Alley to get her school things, but they would have to wait a while. So the weeks went by with no event, until she went to Diagon Alley.