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" original speech

thoughts

"God damn fucking piece of crap confounded muggle crap machine." Snape yelled through the darkness. He and Sirius Black(AN. Not dead in this story) were stuck in the dark office of the dean, trying to find the late teacher's class list.

"It might work if you press the ON button, genius." Sirius replied.

"Shut up!" Snape growled. In return, Sirius muttered a charm and as soon as the computer went on. . .

"YOU HAVE MAIL!"

"Oh my god, I broke it." Snape gasped. As he frantically tried to fix it, Sirius began to laugh like crazy.

"You're not funny, Black."

"Your face. It was priceless."

"Let's just get the stupid list and get out of here." All of a sudden, they heard someone open the door.

"Hello?"

"Quick. Into the closet." Snape cried. He and Sirius both squished into the tiny closet as a girl of about 21 years of age walked in. She walked over to the computer and shut off the screen.

"What's she look like?" Snape asked.

"Light brown hair, medium height." Sirius replied.

"Well she better leave soon."

Evelyn looked around until she found the keys to the arts building. Looking out of the corner of her eye, she saw a shadow move.

"Who's there?"

A growl answered her and a dog moved out of the shadows. He grabbed the keys and raced out the door, Evelyn close behind him.

"Give me those back!" she yelled at the mutt.

Interesting accent. Sounds like a mix of British and Canadian. Sirius thought as he ran. He finally dropped the keys as he saw Snape run out of the building. He barked once and left, disappearing into the night.

"Stupid dog." Evelyn said, grabbing the keys.

Finally making it to the arts building, she rushed down the aisle to her spot.

"You know, usually the conductor is here before the band." the director teased.

"Funny."

"Well, think of it this way. You graduate tomorrow and greet the new year as a new music teacher."

"True. Well, let's get this show on the go." and on Evelyn's cue, the first notes of Phantom of the Opera filled the building.

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