author_by_night: (Snape author_by_night)
author_by_night ([personal profile] author_by_night) wrote2006-01-11 05:30 pm

Randomness

1. The GoF DVD comes out on my birthday! I swear, Delleve and I are kindred spirits (HBP was out on her birthday). Frankie, yours too, right?

2. I have somewhat of a poll question.


If an older Snape were ill and dying, and someone had to find him, where would it be?

A. The Shrieking Shack; he'd have gone there to be morbidly ironic, because he's a morbidly ironic person.

B. A forest, looking for potions ingredients to save him.

C. Being fed grapes by his long lost daughter, Maria Susanna Cleeshay.

D. In battle, leaving no doubt as to what side he's truly on.

E. With his mother, who is trying to save her only child.


Is all. I already know where he's dying and who finds him, and I think I know which scenario I'm using, I am just curious. (And panicked, as it's for a challenge that's due, oh, in about four days.)

[identity profile] gileonnen.livejournal.com 2006-01-12 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
. . . 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.

[identity profile] author-by-night.livejournal.com 2006-01-12 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
E wasn't supposed to be a joke, just C, so sure. :)

I don't think that's what I'm going to go for, but I am going to try and fit in a mention of Eileen Prince-Snape. :D