Seriously. In Book 6, he identifies strongly with the aspect of him named for his mother even in contemporary times--it's the identity to which he appears to run when everything gets banged up. I could so see him and his mother, the both of them hard-eyed and grim, searching for some solution to this fix.
Hey, I like this idea! He'd have to get his potion talent from SOMEONE, and I can't picture Tobias as having the same amount of intelligence as his son - sorry Tobias. ;) Hehe, Eileen and Severus as 'partners in crime', or at least in the lab. Yeah, I could see that. *nodnod*
Seriously? Hmm, an older Snape... Can I give an option F? In his lab, working out a solution by himself and stubbornly refusing to give in - after all, he talked about 'stopping death' so he's going to do that dammit!
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. . . can I say E and not be considered joking?
Seriously. In Book 6, he identifies strongly with the aspect of him named for his mother even in contemporary times--it's the identity to which he appears to run when everything gets banged up. I could so see him and his mother, the both of them hard-eyed and grim, searching for some solution to this fix.
Hey, I like this idea! He'd have to get his potion talent from SOMEONE, and I can't picture Tobias as having the same amount of intelligence as his son - sorry Tobias. ;) Hehe, Eileen and Severus as 'partners in crime', or at least in the lab. Yeah, I could see that. *nodnod*
Seriously? Hmm, an older Snape... Can I give an option F? In his lab, working out a solution by himself and stubbornly refusing to give in - after all, he talked about 'stopping death' so he's going to do that dammit!