Molly stormed out of her mother's classroom. She was pissed. Students moved out of her way as she headed down to the dungeons, to the Potions classroom.
She was going to give that asshole known as her father a piece of her mind. She pulled out her wand and marched right into the classroom.
Professor Snape was giving a lecture on the importance of rosemary roots in certain potions when his door swung open and in walked a black-haired professor with her wand out and ready.
"Stupefy," she yelled hitting Snape right on. Snape fell to the ground, unable to move. Molly walked over to his body and started screaming at him.
"Who the hell do you think you are? How could you do something so horrible like that? You are a real son-of-a-bitch, you know that?"
Molly continued to yell at Professor Snape, unaware of the first-year Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff class sitting in the room.
Finally Serina found her. Dumbledore was right behind her. Serina grabbed her daughter and proceeded to pull her out of the room. Dumbledore attended to Snape and dismissed the class. Snape stood and looked over at Dumbledore with anger in his eyes.
"What the hell was that Albus?" Dumbledore said nothing; just lead Snape out of the classroom and to his office. Serina and Molly were already there. Molly was standing against the wall with her arms crossed. Dumbledore smiled when he saw her. "Just like Severus," he thought.
Snape glared at Molly, until he heard a familiar voice coming from one of Dumbledore's chairs. "Hello, Severus," she said.
Instantly he tensed up. There was no kindness in this voice like he remembered; this voice was cold when it said his name.
Serina stood and looked at Snape. He was taken aback. "She's still beautiful," he thought seconds before her fist hit his face, "and still dangerous."
Snape rubbed his jaw where her fist had connected. She was glaring at him, making even the terrifying Potions Master want to cringe in fear. He didn't though he just stood there.
"Hello Serina. Been a long time," he said carefully. Dumbledore cleared his throat and the three people in the room turned toward him, each glaring at him.
None of this phased Dumbledore who smiled at the angry people. "Please have a seat. I am sure that you have much to discuss after all these years apart." No one moved.
"So, Serina," Dumbledore said, "tell Severus about your life in America. I am sure he would enjoy hearing about that since you two are going to be colleagues during your time here at Hogwarts."
"I'm sorry Headmaster, but I can't stay any longer," Serina said sadly. Snape stared at her in surprise. "Why not?" he asked. Her brown eyes whipped around at him again shooting daggers at him.
"Time doesn't heal all wounds and I am not about to reopen them for your amusement," she said coldly.
Molly shook her head and turned to Dumbledore. "I am sorry, but I must run. I have a class to teach." Dumbledore nodded and Molly left, but not without glaring hatefully at Snape.
Snape turned back to Serina. "I see that my leaving didn't totally destroy you. You found someone else and moved on. Now I must be going, I have a classroom to clean." Snape turned and started to leave.
"Don't you want to know more about your daughter Severus?" Dumbledore asked. Snape froze on the staircase before turning slowly back to look at the grinning Headmaster of Hogwarts. He glanced at Serina, who had closed her eyes and moved back to the chair.
"Excuse me?" Snape asked. Dumbledore's eyes twinkled as he repeated the question. Snape just stood there confused.
"You know that I have no family to…" Then it clicked. Molly's black hair and dark eyes, his hair and eyes, her temper, his temper, even her age matched up.
Snape pulled Serina out of her chair roughly. "What the hell is he talking about? Surely you didn't hide a child from me. Tell me this is all a mistake." Serina looked down at the ground, avoiding his gaze.
She fell back into the chair when he released her. "Why didn't you tell me?" he asked after a few minutes of silence.
Serina looked back up at him, her anger back full blast. She stood and poked him in the chest.
"I just figured you wouldn't care to know about any child I was carrying. I meant nothing to you remember? I am nothing more to you than a muggle whore."
And with that she walked out of the office leaving a stunned Headmaster and an angry and confused Snape.
