Professor hp snape wants me to drop out
Chapter 14 Take another main line
After the Christmas holidays, the little wizards went back to school.
About a week after the start of school and after Snape's birthday, Sera adjusted her mentality and prepared to try her luck in the potions professor's office.
Luckily - he really didn't change the password.
I don't know if it was because I was satisfied with the gift she gave, or because of the letter she enclosed.
In the letter, Selah claimed that she was bullied by her classmates and accidentally drank the love potion. In short, her behavior that day was not her intention, and she also felt sorry for offending Professor Snape.
She clearly wrote, "Professor Snape, I sincerely say the following. I think you are an outstanding wizard. I admire your powerful abilities. At the same time, I am attracted by your appearance and body, and I also feel that your character Very interesting. But I don't want you to misunderstand, what I want to say is that I don't love you."
It was this kind of sentence that didn't match the preamble, and Snape didn't know whether to believe it or not.
Selah felt like she had to write it anyway, and she did her best—hope he'd stop using Occlumency, that'd be damned.
Anyway, at seven o'clock this day, Sera opened the door as she wished.
"Good evening, Professor Snape."
Snape was sitting behind his desk, writing with a pen as usual.Sensing Sera's entry, he gave her a sullen look. "It's been a week since school started. I thought Miss Green - after a colorful Christmas - had forgotten what she had promised."
Sierra found it difficult to actually meet him. Because her head was full of false waste, she blushed when she saw him now."I'm sorry," she whispered.
Her table and chairs were returned to their plain by Snape, although they were still very close to the fireplace - but the fire in the fireplace was not so big.By the time she entered the room, Snape had already placed a stack of parchment on her desk with the Levitation Charm.
Sera didn't want to make trouble at this time, so she walked to the potion ingredients on the other side of the fireplace in a very obedient manner, and peeled the sleepy beans.
After a while, there was a knock on the door.
"Come in," Snape said as he opened the door.
It was little Malfoy.He was surprised to see Serra, and seemed to want to say something to her, but he probably didn't dare to delay the business, so he went to talk to Snape first.
Snape told him some problems with his Potions homework.Every time she saw this scene of fatherly kindness and filial piety, Sera felt strange and slightly sour.Their voices were low, and Sela didn't want to hear them, not to mention the young Malfoy kept Snape in the way, so she just kept her head down and worked boringly.
"Hey, Green." Little Malfoy called her, and Sera looked up, and saw him smug, and he said fiercely: "Hmph, my dad already knows that you put that evil curse on me Alright, just wait!"
oh.It seems that this Christmas holiday, little Malfoy finally couldn't resist stealing things under the nose of his own father?Sierra thought amusedly, and he had the nerve to say it.
Sera immediately smiled sweetly, but before she could retort, Snape spoke first.
"Quiet. Mr. Malfoy, if you have nothing else to do, may I ask you to leave - my - office?" His voice was calm, emphasizing the word "my".
Serra and Malfoy turned their heads at the same time and looked at Snape in surprise.
Malfoy often did this in Potions class too. He didn't know whether it was because he was too familiar with Snape or because he was too courageous. He always dared to talk or mess around under Snape's death aura. Seeing this, the young wizards would follow suit—especially those Gryffindors—especially Harry and the three of them, and they would definitely be severely deducted points by Snape.
Serra shut up, she shrugged at Malfoy, gave him a gleeful "what can I do?" look, and ignored him.
Snape didn't allow Sera to talk in Potions class, otherwise Serra would have punished the little kid, and she hated him for ruining Snape's atmosphere.And Malfoy probably never realized that he had offended her by doing so.Now it's all right, Feng Shui turns, and it's his turn to leave in anger and fear.
This little Malfoy, to say that he is cowardly, is really lacking in understanding, and to say that he is timid is really unintimidating.Serra reckons he's trying to figure out some unfortunate fall from grace right now.
"Miss Green." At this moment Snape took the initiative to speak, "What did you do to the students of my college?"
"You call me Selah and I'll tell you." Because of being entertained by Malfoy, Selah became normal again.
"Okay. Serra, what did you do?" Snape's voice was sweet.
"Happy to answer you, Severus. I put a curse on him that he would slap himself if he tried to steal from someone else." Sera didn't understand how Snape could talk better anyway, but anyway It's a good change, she doesn't have to think about it too much, does she?
"It's really your style." Snape seemed to be suppressing his anger. "Do you know who his father is?"
"Of course. Lucius Malfoy. What's wrong? Are you worried about me?" Sera asked with a smile.
"Yes, I am really worried about my ignorant student, because she offended the director's son. If she is unfortunate enough to be expelled for this, then I will lose a bumbling helper and have to have this office to myself ’” Snape looked into her eyes, “I thought you should at least know not to hold back, isn’t your cleverness not working this time?”
"Of course I didn't leave any evidence, thank you for your concern, Severus." She loves to read his full name with a twist, "Or are you implying that I shouldn't trust you? You will be my Is it the handle? Maybe... I have to put an Oblivion Curse on you?"
"You can try it." Snape smirked.
Serra giggled, and Snape raised an eyebrow and seemed to relax a little.
Selah's eerie letter took Snape out of that enigmatic pink vibe, she wrote it so upside down that a ghost would write it, but it reminded Snape that Sella was still Selah—
Or in other words, Snape found that she didn't look like a "pubescent girl" in his mind anymore.
—whether she was speaking objectively or not, but she meant, if Snape understood correctly—she didn't mind him taking that as fact.
That being the case, he shouldn't have any embarrassment.As long as she's sober, Snape thought.
-----
The next day, Serra showed up again in the lower grades' Potions class.
The little Gryffindors breathed a sigh of relief.After class on Friday, the trio chatted as they went upstairs.Ron said, "Thanks, Sierra. Malfoy's been really wild when she's not around."
Harry: "Yeah, and then we'll get points deducted from Snape."
"I just don't know how she got caught by Snape again. Is he going to lock her up for her final exam?" Ron said sympathetically, "I can't imagine what kind of hell she goes through every day."
Harry was in a bad mood: "I don't know. Just now Snape was looking at me maliciously again, I have a bad feeling."
Hermione disagreed: "Although Professor Snape is very partial, I think he is good for Selah. Don't think too bad of him. Maybe he just wants to make up for Selah."
Harry and Ron said in unison: "I'd rather fail." They looked at each other and smiled, and Hermione shook her head like a child.
"What are you happy about, Potter, Weasley?" Malfoy also came to the auditorium, "Because your umbrella, Sierra Green, is back? But what's the use of her? Gryffindor isn't the same Being deducted?"
The three looked at him coldly, but Malfoy seemed to be in a good mood today, and he went on to say, "She just went to the principal's office. Guess what? My dad is here too." He said triumphantly: " She's about to be fired!"
"What's wrong with me? Little Mr. Malfoy." Sela suddenly appeared behind Draco, grinning and said, "Your father told me about his child—if he didn't have any other children, it must be you He even stole things from the store while shopping with him! He heard that I was your teaching assistant, so let me discipline you for him."
"Wow," Ron said aside, "it's you, Malfoy."
Harry said, "You thief."
Little Malfoy ran away in shame and anger.
Sela gave the trio a look, and also went to the Ravenclaw table for dinner.
"I don't understand why Malfoy would want Selah to drop out," said Hermione. "What the hell is he doing all day? Doesn't he know that Slytherin won the House Cup six years in a row, half thanks to Selah and half to Thys?" Nep, and nothing to do with him?"
Harry and Ron reacted, then both laughed at her, "Oh, Hermione..."
-----
Days go by.
Recently, Snape has become more and more busy. He is often called away by Slytherin students, other professors, and Filch in the office. He has something to do today.
That's why the Occlumency study plan had run aground - Snape had turned Dumbledore down, angrily saying he'd had enough for a year.
While Sela felt that teaching her Occlumency might just be a one-night affair, Snape clearly didn't think so.
However, Sierra was also very considerate of him - he really had to take care of too many inexplicable nosy things, and he even went to referee the game between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff!
Harry had been downcast for the past few days, thinking that Snape must be malicious to make him lose points.Sela endured and endured, before resisting the desire to complain, "Don't you think Snape and Quidditch have nothing to do with each other?"
Harry overestimated the importance of house points in Snape's eyes, and it wasn't worth his disgusting job of refereeing a ball game.
Snape was in an extremely irritable mood these days.
But Serra couldn't say, she couldn't make Harry—or anyone at the school who didn't know—a smidgen of Snape's real intentions.She even said that when Harry and the others asked why her confinement was not over, she said that it was because Snape caught him, and he threatened her that if she dared to do such a shameful thing as not being able to get the potion, she would let her Expelled.
"I don't want to be expelled," Sera said pitifully. "I have nowhere to go. Hogwarts is my home."
The three little wizards were very distressed and spurned Snape one after another, completely forgetting how unscrupulous Sera was usually.
They feel that this is the fragility and softness deep in the heart of a rebellious girl!
In addition, the destruction of unicorns by Richlow in the Forbidden Forest continued.
Sierra visits every once in a while—she has an uncanny affinity for unicorns and can always find them easily.
Quirrell runs as soon as she appears, and then she heals the unicorn.
She cursed every unicorn she could find with Quirrell's blood—they would burn if Quirrell touched them.
However, I don’t know if it’s the Dark Lord’s soul that sucks blood (how does the soul suck blood?) or that Quirrell is not afraid of pain—this is more likely, because the blood of unicorns is inherently cursed, and they are not even afraid of this , what else is there to be afraid of?
It was worth mentioning that he found that Snape was also paying attention to this matter.But because the two of them had better not appear in front of Quirrell at the same time, she never communicated with him, but would make some traces to show him the way.
Snape probably also guessed it was her, and said in class one time: "...You better pay attention not to make mistakes, since this kind of plant is so rare. Of course, if some of you are ignorant and fearless, Go secretly to the Forbidden Forest to find... hmph, then I can save one idiot from teaching me."
The group of honest and obedient little eagles and badgers below were at a loss.
And one day, Sera found that Gryffindor's gemstones were suddenly missing a lot. From the attitude of everyone, it was obvious that the culprit was the trio.
Selah went to inquire - well, she had never cared so much about her juniors - Selah subtly sympathized with Snape, and they said they had to go to the Forbidden Forest for labor service at night.
Sierra thought about it and made a difficult decision, not going that night.
Fortunately, there were no unicorn casualties in the end.
The author has something to say:
(Try hard to figure out how to be detailed)
By the way, the setting of unicorn affinity is Yennefer's
About a week after the start of school and after Snape's birthday, Sera adjusted her mentality and prepared to try her luck in the potions professor's office.
Luckily - he really didn't change the password.
I don't know if it was because I was satisfied with the gift she gave, or because of the letter she enclosed.
In the letter, Selah claimed that she was bullied by her classmates and accidentally drank the love potion. In short, her behavior that day was not her intention, and she also felt sorry for offending Professor Snape.
She clearly wrote, "Professor Snape, I sincerely say the following. I think you are an outstanding wizard. I admire your powerful abilities. At the same time, I am attracted by your appearance and body, and I also feel that your character Very interesting. But I don't want you to misunderstand, what I want to say is that I don't love you."
It was this kind of sentence that didn't match the preamble, and Snape didn't know whether to believe it or not.
Selah felt like she had to write it anyway, and she did her best—hope he'd stop using Occlumency, that'd be damned.
Anyway, at seven o'clock this day, Sera opened the door as she wished.
"Good evening, Professor Snape."
Snape was sitting behind his desk, writing with a pen as usual.Sensing Sera's entry, he gave her a sullen look. "It's been a week since school started. I thought Miss Green - after a colorful Christmas - had forgotten what she had promised."
Sierra found it difficult to actually meet him. Because her head was full of false waste, she blushed when she saw him now."I'm sorry," she whispered.
Her table and chairs were returned to their plain by Snape, although they were still very close to the fireplace - but the fire in the fireplace was not so big.By the time she entered the room, Snape had already placed a stack of parchment on her desk with the Levitation Charm.
Sera didn't want to make trouble at this time, so she walked to the potion ingredients on the other side of the fireplace in a very obedient manner, and peeled the sleepy beans.
After a while, there was a knock on the door.
"Come in," Snape said as he opened the door.
It was little Malfoy.He was surprised to see Serra, and seemed to want to say something to her, but he probably didn't dare to delay the business, so he went to talk to Snape first.
Snape told him some problems with his Potions homework.Every time she saw this scene of fatherly kindness and filial piety, Sera felt strange and slightly sour.Their voices were low, and Sela didn't want to hear them, not to mention the young Malfoy kept Snape in the way, so she just kept her head down and worked boringly.
"Hey, Green." Little Malfoy called her, and Sera looked up, and saw him smug, and he said fiercely: "Hmph, my dad already knows that you put that evil curse on me Alright, just wait!"
oh.It seems that this Christmas holiday, little Malfoy finally couldn't resist stealing things under the nose of his own father?Sierra thought amusedly, and he had the nerve to say it.
Sera immediately smiled sweetly, but before she could retort, Snape spoke first.
"Quiet. Mr. Malfoy, if you have nothing else to do, may I ask you to leave - my - office?" His voice was calm, emphasizing the word "my".
Serra and Malfoy turned their heads at the same time and looked at Snape in surprise.
Malfoy often did this in Potions class too. He didn't know whether it was because he was too familiar with Snape or because he was too courageous. He always dared to talk or mess around under Snape's death aura. Seeing this, the young wizards would follow suit—especially those Gryffindors—especially Harry and the three of them, and they would definitely be severely deducted points by Snape.
Serra shut up, she shrugged at Malfoy, gave him a gleeful "what can I do?" look, and ignored him.
Snape didn't allow Sera to talk in Potions class, otherwise Serra would have punished the little kid, and she hated him for ruining Snape's atmosphere.And Malfoy probably never realized that he had offended her by doing so.Now it's all right, Feng Shui turns, and it's his turn to leave in anger and fear.
This little Malfoy, to say that he is cowardly, is really lacking in understanding, and to say that he is timid is really unintimidating.Serra reckons he's trying to figure out some unfortunate fall from grace right now.
"Miss Green." At this moment Snape took the initiative to speak, "What did you do to the students of my college?"
"You call me Selah and I'll tell you." Because of being entertained by Malfoy, Selah became normal again.
"Okay. Serra, what did you do?" Snape's voice was sweet.
"Happy to answer you, Severus. I put a curse on him that he would slap himself if he tried to steal from someone else." Sera didn't understand how Snape could talk better anyway, but anyway It's a good change, she doesn't have to think about it too much, does she?
"It's really your style." Snape seemed to be suppressing his anger. "Do you know who his father is?"
"Of course. Lucius Malfoy. What's wrong? Are you worried about me?" Sera asked with a smile.
"Yes, I am really worried about my ignorant student, because she offended the director's son. If she is unfortunate enough to be expelled for this, then I will lose a bumbling helper and have to have this office to myself ’” Snape looked into her eyes, “I thought you should at least know not to hold back, isn’t your cleverness not working this time?”
"Of course I didn't leave any evidence, thank you for your concern, Severus." She loves to read his full name with a twist, "Or are you implying that I shouldn't trust you? You will be my Is it the handle? Maybe... I have to put an Oblivion Curse on you?"
"You can try it." Snape smirked.
Serra giggled, and Snape raised an eyebrow and seemed to relax a little.
Selah's eerie letter took Snape out of that enigmatic pink vibe, she wrote it so upside down that a ghost would write it, but it reminded Snape that Sella was still Selah—
Or in other words, Snape found that she didn't look like a "pubescent girl" in his mind anymore.
—whether she was speaking objectively or not, but she meant, if Snape understood correctly—she didn't mind him taking that as fact.
That being the case, he shouldn't have any embarrassment.As long as she's sober, Snape thought.
-----
The next day, Serra showed up again in the lower grades' Potions class.
The little Gryffindors breathed a sigh of relief.After class on Friday, the trio chatted as they went upstairs.Ron said, "Thanks, Sierra. Malfoy's been really wild when she's not around."
Harry: "Yeah, and then we'll get points deducted from Snape."
"I just don't know how she got caught by Snape again. Is he going to lock her up for her final exam?" Ron said sympathetically, "I can't imagine what kind of hell she goes through every day."
Harry was in a bad mood: "I don't know. Just now Snape was looking at me maliciously again, I have a bad feeling."
Hermione disagreed: "Although Professor Snape is very partial, I think he is good for Selah. Don't think too bad of him. Maybe he just wants to make up for Selah."
Harry and Ron said in unison: "I'd rather fail." They looked at each other and smiled, and Hermione shook her head like a child.
"What are you happy about, Potter, Weasley?" Malfoy also came to the auditorium, "Because your umbrella, Sierra Green, is back? But what's the use of her? Gryffindor isn't the same Being deducted?"
The three looked at him coldly, but Malfoy seemed to be in a good mood today, and he went on to say, "She just went to the principal's office. Guess what? My dad is here too." He said triumphantly: " She's about to be fired!"
"What's wrong with me? Little Mr. Malfoy." Sela suddenly appeared behind Draco, grinning and said, "Your father told me about his child—if he didn't have any other children, it must be you He even stole things from the store while shopping with him! He heard that I was your teaching assistant, so let me discipline you for him."
"Wow," Ron said aside, "it's you, Malfoy."
Harry said, "You thief."
Little Malfoy ran away in shame and anger.
Sela gave the trio a look, and also went to the Ravenclaw table for dinner.
"I don't understand why Malfoy would want Selah to drop out," said Hermione. "What the hell is he doing all day? Doesn't he know that Slytherin won the House Cup six years in a row, half thanks to Selah and half to Thys?" Nep, and nothing to do with him?"
Harry and Ron reacted, then both laughed at her, "Oh, Hermione..."
-----
Days go by.
Recently, Snape has become more and more busy. He is often called away by Slytherin students, other professors, and Filch in the office. He has something to do today.
That's why the Occlumency study plan had run aground - Snape had turned Dumbledore down, angrily saying he'd had enough for a year.
While Sela felt that teaching her Occlumency might just be a one-night affair, Snape clearly didn't think so.
However, Sierra was also very considerate of him - he really had to take care of too many inexplicable nosy things, and he even went to referee the game between Gryffindor and Hufflepuff!
Harry had been downcast for the past few days, thinking that Snape must be malicious to make him lose points.Sela endured and endured, before resisting the desire to complain, "Don't you think Snape and Quidditch have nothing to do with each other?"
Harry overestimated the importance of house points in Snape's eyes, and it wasn't worth his disgusting job of refereeing a ball game.
Snape was in an extremely irritable mood these days.
But Serra couldn't say, she couldn't make Harry—or anyone at the school who didn't know—a smidgen of Snape's real intentions.She even said that when Harry and the others asked why her confinement was not over, she said that it was because Snape caught him, and he threatened her that if she dared to do such a shameful thing as not being able to get the potion, she would let her Expelled.
"I don't want to be expelled," Sera said pitifully. "I have nowhere to go. Hogwarts is my home."
The three little wizards were very distressed and spurned Snape one after another, completely forgetting how unscrupulous Sera was usually.
They feel that this is the fragility and softness deep in the heart of a rebellious girl!
In addition, the destruction of unicorns by Richlow in the Forbidden Forest continued.
Sierra visits every once in a while—she has an uncanny affinity for unicorns and can always find them easily.
Quirrell runs as soon as she appears, and then she heals the unicorn.
She cursed every unicorn she could find with Quirrell's blood—they would burn if Quirrell touched them.
However, I don’t know if it’s the Dark Lord’s soul that sucks blood (how does the soul suck blood?) or that Quirrell is not afraid of pain—this is more likely, because the blood of unicorns is inherently cursed, and they are not even afraid of this , what else is there to be afraid of?
It was worth mentioning that he found that Snape was also paying attention to this matter.But because the two of them had better not appear in front of Quirrell at the same time, she never communicated with him, but would make some traces to show him the way.
Snape probably also guessed it was her, and said in class one time: "...You better pay attention not to make mistakes, since this kind of plant is so rare. Of course, if some of you are ignorant and fearless, Go secretly to the Forbidden Forest to find... hmph, then I can save one idiot from teaching me."
The group of honest and obedient little eagles and badgers below were at a loss.
And one day, Sera found that Gryffindor's gemstones were suddenly missing a lot. From the attitude of everyone, it was obvious that the culprit was the trio.
Selah went to inquire - well, she had never cared so much about her juniors - Selah subtly sympathized with Snape, and they said they had to go to the Forbidden Forest for labor service at night.
Sierra thought about it and made a difficult decision, not going that night.
Fortunately, there were no unicorn casualties in the end.
The author has something to say:
(Try hard to figure out how to be detailed)
By the way, the setting of unicorn affinity is Yennefer's
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