As he sat behind his desk and watched the 6th years working, Severus' thoughts roamed back to Trinity. Though he only remembered meeting her face to face once, there were more memories of her, he knew, but he couldn't access them.
Why do I even care to remember her?
He shook his head. No matter how many times he told himself that he was only interested in what she knew about his father, he knew that that was not true. Even though she annoyed the hell out of him, he was strangely drawn to her. Damn her.
I'm going to get to the bottom of this damned mess right now, he vowed.
"Class dismissed," Severus growled, giving each student his infamous 'death glare' before walking swiftly out the door.
Eyes wide, the teenagers quickly collected there books and rushed out behind him. Severus hurried over to the DADA class and slammed open the door.
"What are you-" she began, shocked.
"Come with me,"
Her mouth snapped shut when she saw how pissed he was. Once she stepped out of the class, he grabbed hold of her arm and dragged her into a dark corner, slamming her against the hard wall.
"Who are you?" he demanded.
She stared at him for a few moments before she replied, looking thoughtful.
"I am the girl who was always watching, always there, but never visible. I am your sileo intueor, and right now, I'm trying to save your life."
With that, she pushed him off of her and walked away, leaving him more confused than before.
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Severus at the wall for a few moments before shaking his head.
Sileo Intueor? Was she stalking him? And how the hell was his life in danger?
He closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose, trying to calm himself down. She obviously wasn't going to stop talking in codes. He needed a way to remember all of the times he had seen her, and were. His eyes opened abruptly as a brilliant idea began forming in his mind. Of course. The solution was so obvious.
A/N: I know this is really short, but I have to leave soon. By the way, sileo intueor is Latin for 'silent observer', or something to that effect. Please review!
