Harry and Hermione saved Barcobeak and freed Black, something Jane knew the next day.At that time, she was taking a lot of food to visit her three friends in the hospital wing, and then she saw that magical little prop in Hermione's hand - the Time Turner.

Looking at the exquisite little hourglass, Jane sighed and said: "This kind of thing should not be allowed to exist. God should not allow this kind of thing, otherwise the trajectory of time will be disordered, which is beyond the law."

"So this thing is a forbidden product, so I don't plan to continue using it." Hermione said: "Besides, all things are equal. Before using it, Professor Dumblely told me that I am using it in the future. time."

Jane raised her eyebrows.

Hermione put away the Time-Turner and said, "I won't have so many classes next year, I've had enough of this year."

"Nice idea," Jane said with a smile.

At this time, Ron, who was sitting on the hospital bed, suddenly said, "Jane, are you still planning to travel this year?"

Jane thought of Snape, and then shook her head: "I planned to go to Australia, but—it's too boring to be alone, so I plan to stay in England."

"That's great," said Ron. "This summer, the Quadrennial Quidditch World Cup begins, and we can go together then."

Harry said happily: "Great!"

Ron said to Harry: "Harry? Come and stay at my house, let's go to the game together! Dad can always get a ticket from the unit, and then we will go together."

Harry smiled happily. "Yeah. I bet the Dursleys would be happy to let me go - especially after what I did to Aunt Marge."

They talked about the Quidditch World Cup until the end of the term, and Professor McGonagall was in a great mood when Gryffindor took the House Cup and the Quidditch Cup on the last night of the term.But Snape's complexion didn't improve all night, maybe because he couldn't see Harry happy.

That night, the Gryffindor cubs celebrated very late and did not rest. The next day they dragged their suitcases and boarded the Hogwarts Express one by one with exhausted expressions.On the train, Jane almost used most of the time to catch up on sleep.

When they were separated from Harry and the others, Jane saw a letter sent to Harry by the strange owl-it was a letter written by Sirius Black to Harry.

She bid farewell to her friends and dragged her heart back to Manila Road.The door was opened, and the air in the room became very poor after being closed for several months.She opened all the windows to air out the house, then called the home help center to have two hourly workers come over and tidy the house.

In the evening, she went to the supermarket and bought a bunch of food and went home to fill the entire refrigerator.When she was sitting in front of the TV watching those boring variety shows, she began to miss Snape crazily—she just felt empty in her heart after not seeing him for a day, as if she had lost something.

She turned off the TV and went back to her bedroom, and as she lay on the bed, all she could think about was Snape being pinned under her - she thought of his flushed face, his embarrassed and annoyed expression, and With dry lips, she began to hate why Hogwarts had a summer vacation.

Sitting up from the bed, Jane saw a hell crow parked at her window, she couldn't control herself anymore and jumped off the bed, then opened the window to let the crow in.

She took the parchment and started writing to Snape.

She wrote this letter for a long time, tearing up many sheets of parchment, until finally she only wrote one sentence on the letter: Where is your house?

She didn't even write her name on the sheepskin, but she knew that Snape should have known it was her letter.Because no one will write to him with Hellcrow except her.Snape knew Hellcrow because he had Legilimency to her, and in her memory he should know the difference between Hellcrow and human crow.

The messenger crow came back the next morning, but it didn't bring Snape's reply, much to Jane's disappointment.

But she immediately wrote him a second letter: Imissyousomuch.

The second letter also did not include her name.

Hell crows send messages very quickly, and ordinary owls are no match for them at all.So even though Snape lived far away from Jane's place, Jane saw the hell crow parked at her window at noon.

Still no reply.

Jane came to the study and began to write the third letter without a name: My blind eyes are desperately waiting for the sight of you.

There is still no response to this letter.

In the evening, Jane wrote the fourth letter: Iwanttokisseveryinchofyourbody.

This time, the letter sent by Jane finally got an answer.This reply was sent by the hell crow early in the morning.Snape wrote only one sentence in his reply letter: Let meremindyou: Jean, thisisakindofsexualharas□□ent.

Jane looked at Snape's reply and laughed.She got up from the bed, took the parchment, dipped the quill in ink and wrote: I'm just being honest with you about what I want, and Ican event tell you: Last night, my dreams were your shadow. I dreamed that you were lying on my bed, wearing your pajamas, your buttons are untied by me...

As she finished writing the letter, Jane wondered what Snape's face would look like when he saw what was inside, maybe flushed and ashamed and annoyed - he never knew he'd just look like that. Will want her to tease him even more.

Watching the hell crow take away the written parchment, Jane ran downstairs to make breakfast in a good mood.

By noon, the Hellcrow hadn't come back, and Jane began to feel a little worried.She looked up at the clock on the wall from time to time, expecting the Hellcrow to come back quickly, even though Snape didn't write her any reply.

The Hellcrow came back during dinner, and this time it did not bring any reply. Jane guessed that maybe it was because the contents of her heart were too explicit, and her Potions professor didn't know how to write a reply. .

She chuckled and started writing again: If you never tell me your address, then I'll continue to write you love letters until you open the door form.

This time, Snape got a response to the letter, and it was also sent by the Hellcrow the day after the letter was written.Inside the letter, he wrote: Astupidandineffectivethreat.

Jane laughed softly, and in the next few days, Jane would write three or four letters to Snape almost a day, most of which were about her thoughts and desires for him.Snape sometimes wrote her back, but most of the letters mocked her for being shameless and childish.But Jane never tires of it, she seems to have discovered a new game and writes to Snape every day.Fortunately, the hell crow does not need to forage frequently, and it will not feel tired, otherwise the crow is likely to go on strike.

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Have you noticed that Jane has fallen deeper and deeper... Quack...

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