Wow, who would have thought I'd prefer this version? Not me, that's for sure.

Disclaimer: Nope, I am not JKR. Wish I was though. Doesn't that count too? No? Oh, man!


In Remembrance to Severus Snape

Many people, students and teachers alike, gasped. They may not like him, but they didn't want him dead. Not even Sirius...er, I mean Snuffles.

The professor in question was even paler than normal (which the majority didn't think was possible, if they were being honest, but you learn new things every day).

A Slytherin who died like a Gryffindor

This was unheard of. Slytherins detested all things Gryffindor and vice versa.

Yes, there were single friendships between the houses, but those were kept quiet.

And now the members of these houses looked at each other in an... kinda understanding and accepting way.

Stranger things had not happened for a long time (meaning last Friday. George and Fred. Do I need to say more?).

without all the red and gold crap

Some people across the hall snickered (mostly Slytherins).

None of them were Gryffindors, of course (yes there were some).

All hail the Half-Blood-Prince!

The who (Sirius was sure he had read it somewhere...)? Almost everybody seemed confused (maybe in an old transfiguration book...).

To most people's surprise, it was none other than Harry Potter who solved the puzzle (No! It was in an old potions book with some new spells).

"Really? Who are we reading about?"

"Professor Snape," Dennis Creevey answered overjoyed (he had used some on Snape).

"Exactly. So the Half-Blood-Prince is...?" the fifth year hinted, quite obviously annoyed at the stupidity displayed by the hall.

As were the Professors (except Umbridge who seemed to think it was a good thing for some reason), Snuffles (how could a dog look annoyed? But he did). Amelia Bones, Moody, the Tonkses, Remus, most Ravenclaws and a handful of other students including but not limited to Hermonie, the Greengrass sisters, Susan Bones, Neville, the Weasleys and Hannah Abbott.

"Err... Professor Snape?" Zacharias Smith guessed after what felt like months (Sirius would apologize to him later. He felt so guilty).

The less mature out of the former group cheered in some way or another.

They were interrupted by a big flash which revealed a toddler girl, three boys (one seemed 6, one 8, and the final one 14) and an older version of Harry in the middle of the room after it had faded.

The last one out of this group spoke to the room: "Hello. As you may have noticed, I am Harry James Potter. To avoid confusion, call me Logan. These are my children, James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna Potter. That is my godson Teddy. His full name will come up, just accept it for now", he added, sensing questions from various people, "These guys send you this letter. Something like this always happens when you leave them alone, I don't know why we still do it... anyways, I have decided to join them, and give my memories of the deaths, so you have a better chance to prevent them. Well, most. Some people on this list did the world a favor when they died...you'll see who I'm talking about soon enough. Let's start!"

He conjured a large (cinema-size) flat screen without even bothering to use a wand or speak, much to the shock of the hall.

We see what the Golden Trio informs us is the inside of the Shrieking Shack.

In the room are Voldemort, his snake Naghini (albeit caged) and Severus Snape.

Voldemort waved what looked suspiciously like Dumbledore's wand, but Snape remained unchanged.

Not even a second later the cage flew towards the cowering man and opened. Before he could react, the snake had encased him, head and shoulders.

Voldemort's spoke what the subtitle translated as "Kill."

A scream could be heard. The Death Eater's face lost the little color it had left. His eyes were wide. The snake bit his neck. He tried and failed to remove the cage from himself. He fell on his knees.

Voldemort coldly stated that he regretted it and left the man to die.

After the screen turned black for a second, we see the dying Professor giving Harry Potter some memories. The man's last wish was to look into the students eyes.

Why would Snape give Harry Potter memories during his death? That was the question most students in the hall asked themselves.

But not Harry Potter himself. He was to busy thinking: Who is the kids mother? Was I drunk while naming Albus? Or is the answer in these memories? I mean, Voldemort killed Snape, so he had to be on the light side, right? Right?


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