Al Potter went settled his eyes on the still life before him with Headmaster Snape. He wrote something in a leather bound notebook and didn't react to the pupil.
As a Slytherin he knew what to expect. Al didn't say anything, he knew that Snape was aware of him and waited.
Snape stopped writing, cleaned the quill and put the ink away. He slid a bit parchment in the notebook to safe the other pages from the fresh ink and focussed on the boy.
"Mr Potter, did you think about possibilities regarding an implementation?"
Did the boy think about how to do this? Did he prepare himself?
Al Potter just nodded. "Yes Sir. I thought that it would be best to meet in an unused corridor or room of your choosing to not be in the way of Headmistress McGonagall. I found a few possible quit rooms around the Slytherin dungeons that could be used.
Since I don't know how much time you would be willing and able to invest I formulated a list of general questions sorted after topic and depth. Everything I already know is integrated in this questionnaire.
Depending on the answers and your willingness to answer more questions I would create a working draft for you to read."
Snape didn't say anything.
The boy did seem to know the work ethics Snape expected of his pupils.
Honestly, he already decided on helping the boy. Potter would be writing this project, with Snape's help or without and this way he had a bit of control over it.
