ext_30209 ([identity profile] ljash.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] sistermagpie 2004-03-12 01:02 pm (UTC)

Like remember when Harry throws it in Snape's face that James saved his life and Snape wants him to know that he didn't do it in a heroic way--you know that Snape hates the fact that James gets a heroic quality from that too!

Heh. Yeah, that one must have really pissed him off. And James really did get a free ride with it, and showed no signs of having reconsidered later. Sirius said that he's not proud of it, but that it's not signifigant. And then Snape of course proves them right by joining the Death Eaters. So it's all good.

Was that in book 3 that we first learn of this? I think it must be because that introduces Lupin and everyone. At the end of book 3 Snape dissolves almost entirely--it's the craziest I've ever seen him. Probably all of this was in the past and now suddenly everybody's back and he couldn't take it.

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