1Harry stared at his ceiling of the bunk unhappily, and his face pinched up into a scowl. He looked back into the memory of when he was in Snape's pensive, and frowned even more. His father was so arrogant, and so...Malfoy like. His wonderful Godfather was also evil, and arragont just like his Professor Snape had said.

Harry turned to his side, closing his eyes tightly. He couldn't get the image of his father cursing the poor Slytherin boy so that he couldn't move, he chocked on soap, and was hung upside for all to see. Harry felt a small tear slip from his eyes, and he curled up closer to himself. He didn't know why, but he couldn't think of how everyone told him how much he reminded people of his father. That quote now filled him with a cold, unfeeling emotion.

Harry shook his head gently, and wondered how Snape could have been correct this entire time about how arrogant, and horriable his father had been. Harry covered his ears with his hands and heard Snape from his first fear teaching Harry.

"Your just as arrogant as your pitiful father!" He had said in a rage during potions one day when Harry talked back to the slimy potions proffesor.

Harry remeberd the moment from his first year, and fully agreed with his proffesor.

Harry looked back to the ceiling, and wispered quietly to no one. "I'm sorry Severus. I didn't know."

Harry fell asleep knowing that his father's life had been a lie in his eyes. How could he trust the people he had never known, and had never talked with. He was so scared. So angry. Were are they in his time of need? Why did they have to die.

Harry fell asleep to another dream of the corridor but to the thoughts of how his parents had betrayed him. How could he live when his only caretakers were only a lie in his thoughts.

This is a small ficclet about how Harry feels about the torturing of Snape in the 5th book. I feel REALLY horrible for Severus, and I think that Harry could be friends with Snape, but not romantically involved. Severus deserved better, and I think Harry can try and help make friends with the grown child.