This is the only time I will ever - and I mean ever - do a disclaimer. I,
along with my fellow writers Yukie and Tabloid do not own anything Harry
Potter.. I own a copy of the books but that's about it.
^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Summary: This story may focus a bit more on Snape but it's because I love him.Harry's still the main character. I think. It incorporates the Sandman by Neil Gaiman (if you haven't read anything by him I suggest Sandman and his co-written book with Terry Prachet Good Omens) it also includes necromancers. We first got the idea from the Sabriel series by Garth Nix. We expanded it though. Necromancers are looked down on like were-wolves. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Warning: Most everybody in this story is foul mouthed. Hence the rating. I think we overdid it but meh.
Pairings: Snape / Lupin, Black / OC, McGonagall / OC, Draco/Harry, Ron/ Hermione (Think that's it)
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Every good story ends sometime. A story isn't told, after all, until it has ended.
However, stories are a reflection of life, which tends to hop merrily along in a sort of spiral dance.you go round about until you arrive back at the beginning..but usually not in the precise place where it started.
Every time a story is told, it changes. Every time a story ends, a new one begins.
For one person right now a new story is beginning.but of course, not in the precise place where it started.
No one can quite explain it, but that is simply how it is.
Nine months after the death of an old way of life, an old point of view, someone had a baby. Her name was Shinobu, and she was married to a man named Silvanus Maximillian Snape, but the baby was probably not his. Neither of them cared very much about this. Silvanus was happy that he was going to have an heir, and Shinobu was happy because she was going to have a child. Though not your traditional maternal woman by any stretch of the imagination, she was nonetheless very capable of loving children.mostly because they are innately evil, and she likes that very much.
The baby was eventually named Severus Oneiros Yumejirou Snape. The only reason Severus - Silvanus's choice - ended up being his first name was that Shinobu was very tired from having given birth. However, she got to pick both his middle names, so she was content, and did not curse her husband much that night.
It should be mentioned at this point that Silvanus and Shinobu were a wizard and necromancer/witch respectively.
Severus grew up as normally as possible under these circumstances. When he was eleven, he received a letter from a famous school for wizards, and began attending. He was sorted into the incorrect house, but did not let this deter his study of potions. He was already a far shot more clever than the professor by his third year. This did not bother the professor; she enjoyed having the help around the laboratory, and having someone to discuss rare poisons with. He enjoyed tutoring the younger students (usually), which he was often called to do before difficult lessons.
He made friends with a group of students from the house he felt he should have belonged to. They agreed with this and treated him as an equal and honourary Ravenclaw. He tutored his friends in potions and they attempted to help him pass transfigurations, which he was somewhat abysmal at. He was very good at conjuring wombats, but not much else, although once he managed several undead slugs.
His mother was very proud of him for that and immediately began training him as a Necromancer. This was also in his third year.
Sometimes he felt as if he didn't really have a childhood when he looked back on this, but that didn't upset him as much as he thought it should.
In his fifth year there was an incident with a werewolf that he didn't appreciate, and it bothered him up until quite recently. As of the time this story really begins, he'd forgiven the werewolf (because it really wasn't his fault) and the person who had directed him to the werewolf (grudgingly). This was not easy. Forgiveness was something of a difficult concept for him to grasp, which didn't upset him as much as he thought it should.
Nothing really upset him.
Well, his inability to dream at all sometimes bothered him.
And right now, in the present, it is bothering him. So is a particular student.
This is where the real story begins (again).
^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Summary: This story may focus a bit more on Snape but it's because I love him.Harry's still the main character. I think. It incorporates the Sandman by Neil Gaiman (if you haven't read anything by him I suggest Sandman and his co-written book with Terry Prachet Good Omens) it also includes necromancers. We first got the idea from the Sabriel series by Garth Nix. We expanded it though. Necromancers are looked down on like were-wolves. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Warning: Most everybody in this story is foul mouthed. Hence the rating. I think we overdid it but meh.
Pairings: Snape / Lupin, Black / OC, McGonagall / OC, Draco/Harry, Ron/ Hermione (Think that's it)
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Every good story ends sometime. A story isn't told, after all, until it has ended.
However, stories are a reflection of life, which tends to hop merrily along in a sort of spiral dance.you go round about until you arrive back at the beginning..but usually not in the precise place where it started.
Every time a story is told, it changes. Every time a story ends, a new one begins.
For one person right now a new story is beginning.but of course, not in the precise place where it started.
No one can quite explain it, but that is simply how it is.
Nine months after the death of an old way of life, an old point of view, someone had a baby. Her name was Shinobu, and she was married to a man named Silvanus Maximillian Snape, but the baby was probably not his. Neither of them cared very much about this. Silvanus was happy that he was going to have an heir, and Shinobu was happy because she was going to have a child. Though not your traditional maternal woman by any stretch of the imagination, she was nonetheless very capable of loving children.mostly because they are innately evil, and she likes that very much.
The baby was eventually named Severus Oneiros Yumejirou Snape. The only reason Severus - Silvanus's choice - ended up being his first name was that Shinobu was very tired from having given birth. However, she got to pick both his middle names, so she was content, and did not curse her husband much that night.
It should be mentioned at this point that Silvanus and Shinobu were a wizard and necromancer/witch respectively.
Severus grew up as normally as possible under these circumstances. When he was eleven, he received a letter from a famous school for wizards, and began attending. He was sorted into the incorrect house, but did not let this deter his study of potions. He was already a far shot more clever than the professor by his third year. This did not bother the professor; she enjoyed having the help around the laboratory, and having someone to discuss rare poisons with. He enjoyed tutoring the younger students (usually), which he was often called to do before difficult lessons.
He made friends with a group of students from the house he felt he should have belonged to. They agreed with this and treated him as an equal and honourary Ravenclaw. He tutored his friends in potions and they attempted to help him pass transfigurations, which he was somewhat abysmal at. He was very good at conjuring wombats, but not much else, although once he managed several undead slugs.
His mother was very proud of him for that and immediately began training him as a Necromancer. This was also in his third year.
Sometimes he felt as if he didn't really have a childhood when he looked back on this, but that didn't upset him as much as he thought it should.
In his fifth year there was an incident with a werewolf that he didn't appreciate, and it bothered him up until quite recently. As of the time this story really begins, he'd forgiven the werewolf (because it really wasn't his fault) and the person who had directed him to the werewolf (grudgingly). This was not easy. Forgiveness was something of a difficult concept for him to grasp, which didn't upset him as much as he thought it should.
Nothing really upset him.
Well, his inability to dream at all sometimes bothered him.
And right now, in the present, it is bothering him. So is a particular student.
This is where the real story begins (again).
