[HP] Blast! Word Small Universe
Chapter 298 Snape's Memory (1)
Jane fell headfirst into the sun, her feet on the warm ground.She straightened up and found herself on a mostly deserted playground.A large chimney towered impressively in the distant sky.Two girls were on a swing, and a skinny boy watched them from behind a bush.The boy's black hair is very long, and the clothes on his body are extremely incongruous, as if he was dressed in this way on purpose: a pair of jeans that are too short, a worn-out coat that is too big and long like an adult's, and a strange-looking pregnant woman Clothes-like shirts.
This boy is very strange to Jane, but very familiar.Since she had never seen Snape as a child, and she hadn't found a photo album in Spinner's End, it was clear that her lover didn't like to keep some childhood memories.But even so, she could still see Snape's immaturity 30 years ago from the facial features of the boy in front of her.
Snape looked to be about nine or ten years old, sallow, short and lean.His eyes were fixed on the smaller girl swinging higher and higher on the swing than the bigger one, and there was undisguised longing on his thin face.
The longing look made Jane's breathing stagnant, and the hands hanging on both sides of her body were clenched into fists—she didn't want to guess what the longing look meant, she just wanted to simply believe that the look was just a child's We wish we could have the hope of having a childhood playmate.
——So, who is this girl?
Why had she never heard Snape mention her?
And never saw that little red-haired girl by Snape's side?
"Lily, don't do that!" screamed another girl standing next to the little red-haired girl with a long, lanky horse face and brown curly hair unlike the girl's.She seemed extremely disturbed and worried by the behavior of the little red-haired girl.
However, the red-haired little girl let go of her hands and flew into the air when the swing reached the highest point. She was really flying, laughing and jumping into the sky.Instead of falling hard on the asphalt of the playground, she glides through the air like an acrobat, stays there for a long time, and finally lands very lightly on the ground.She didn't seem to care about the little girl with brown curly hair who stood anxiously over her.
"Mom told you not to do that!" The older brown-haired girl let the heels of her shoes scrape to stop the swing with a screeching sound, and then she jumped up again, her hands on her hips. "Mom told you not to do this, Lily!"
"But I'm fine," said the little red-haired girl named Lily, still giggling. "Petunia, look at this. See what I can do."
The older Petunia looked around and was sure that there were only the two of them in the empty playground, and she breathed a sigh of relief.She seemed to be very worried that someone would find out that her sister was different—even though the two looked completely different, Jane could roughly guess that the two girls must be a pair of sisters through the conversation between the two.It's just that the two not only look completely different, but also seem to have different identities.Judging from the performance of the little girl named Lily, she should be a witch, and her sister should be just an ordinary person.
Lily picked up a dead flower from the bush where Snape was hiding.Petunia came up, looking curious and dissatisfied, and conflicted in her heart.Lily waited until Petunia got closer enough to see it, and then she spread her hand, and the petals kept opening and closing in her palm, like some kind of weird, multi-layered oyster.
"Come on!" Petunia screamed.
"I didn't do anything to you," Lily said, but she crumpled the flower up and threw it on the ground.
"That's not right," Petunia said, but her eyes followed the fallen flower and stayed on it for a long time. "How did you do it?" she asked again, with undisguised desire in her voice.
"Isn't this very clear?" At this moment, Snape, who was peeking from behind the bushes, couldn't restrain himself anymore, and jumped out from behind the bushes.Petunia screamed, turned around and ran to the swing, Lily was obviously startled too, but stayed where she was.Snape seemed to regret his hasty appearance. He looked at Lily, a slight blush appeared on his sallow cheeks.
Jane was still standing behind the bushes and did not follow Snape out.Due to their own reasons, even if she didn't go out, standing there, the bushes would only reach her waist.Therefore, she could clearly see Snape's red ears and a flash of shyness and annoyance.
"What is clear?" Lily asked.
Snape looked nervous and agitated.He looked at Penny hovering by the swing in the distance, and said in a low voice, "I know who you are."
"What do you mean?"
"You're...you're a witch," Snape said softly.
Lily seemed to be insulted, turned around, raised her face and strode towards her sister: "It's very impolite to say such things to others!"
"No!" said Snape.His face had turned red, and he flicked his sleeves to chase after the two girls, his funny appearance was like a bat, just like his adult appearance.
Jane stood there, the expression on her face condensed as if frozen.Seeing Snape running after the two girls, she felt as if a sandbag was hung on her heart, sinking little by little.
The sisters eyed him with equal disapproval, both clutching a swing post as if it were a safe place in a game of tag.
"You are," Snape said to Lily, "you are a witch. I've been watching you for a while. There's nothing wrong with that. My mother is a witch and I'm a wizard."
"Wizard!" Petunia's laughter was like cold water, and she screamed.The boy's sudden appearance had frightened her a little while ago, and now her composure and courage returned. "I know who you are. You're the Snape boy! They live in Spinner's End by the river," she told Lily, in a tone that made it clear she thought it was a dirty place, "why would you steal see us?"
"I didn't peek," said Snape, agitated and disturbed, his hair looking dirty in the bright sunlight, "I wouldn't peek at you," he went on contemptuously, "you're a Muggle. "
Petunia obviously didn't understand what the word meant, but there was no way she couldn't understand his tone.
"Lily, come on, let's go!" she screamed.
Lily immediately obeyed her sister's words and left, her eyes still on Snape.
Snape stood watching them stride through the playground door, and Jane could see the pain and disappointment in Snape's heart.She guessed that Snape might have been planning this meeting for some time, but everything went wrong...
This boy is very strange to Jane, but very familiar.Since she had never seen Snape as a child, and she hadn't found a photo album in Spinner's End, it was clear that her lover didn't like to keep some childhood memories.But even so, she could still see Snape's immaturity 30 years ago from the facial features of the boy in front of her.
Snape looked to be about nine or ten years old, sallow, short and lean.His eyes were fixed on the smaller girl swinging higher and higher on the swing than the bigger one, and there was undisguised longing on his thin face.
The longing look made Jane's breathing stagnant, and the hands hanging on both sides of her body were clenched into fists—she didn't want to guess what the longing look meant, she just wanted to simply believe that the look was just a child's We wish we could have the hope of having a childhood playmate.
——So, who is this girl?
Why had she never heard Snape mention her?
And never saw that little red-haired girl by Snape's side?
"Lily, don't do that!" screamed another girl standing next to the little red-haired girl with a long, lanky horse face and brown curly hair unlike the girl's.She seemed extremely disturbed and worried by the behavior of the little red-haired girl.
However, the red-haired little girl let go of her hands and flew into the air when the swing reached the highest point. She was really flying, laughing and jumping into the sky.Instead of falling hard on the asphalt of the playground, she glides through the air like an acrobat, stays there for a long time, and finally lands very lightly on the ground.She didn't seem to care about the little girl with brown curly hair who stood anxiously over her.
"Mom told you not to do that!" The older brown-haired girl let the heels of her shoes scrape to stop the swing with a screeching sound, and then she jumped up again, her hands on her hips. "Mom told you not to do this, Lily!"
"But I'm fine," said the little red-haired girl named Lily, still giggling. "Petunia, look at this. See what I can do."
The older Petunia looked around and was sure that there were only the two of them in the empty playground, and she breathed a sigh of relief.She seemed to be very worried that someone would find out that her sister was different—even though the two looked completely different, Jane could roughly guess that the two girls must be a pair of sisters through the conversation between the two.It's just that the two not only look completely different, but also seem to have different identities.Judging from the performance of the little girl named Lily, she should be a witch, and her sister should be just an ordinary person.
Lily picked up a dead flower from the bush where Snape was hiding.Petunia came up, looking curious and dissatisfied, and conflicted in her heart.Lily waited until Petunia got closer enough to see it, and then she spread her hand, and the petals kept opening and closing in her palm, like some kind of weird, multi-layered oyster.
"Come on!" Petunia screamed.
"I didn't do anything to you," Lily said, but she crumpled the flower up and threw it on the ground.
"That's not right," Petunia said, but her eyes followed the fallen flower and stayed on it for a long time. "How did you do it?" she asked again, with undisguised desire in her voice.
"Isn't this very clear?" At this moment, Snape, who was peeking from behind the bushes, couldn't restrain himself anymore, and jumped out from behind the bushes.Petunia screamed, turned around and ran to the swing, Lily was obviously startled too, but stayed where she was.Snape seemed to regret his hasty appearance. He looked at Lily, a slight blush appeared on his sallow cheeks.
Jane was still standing behind the bushes and did not follow Snape out.Due to their own reasons, even if she didn't go out, standing there, the bushes would only reach her waist.Therefore, she could clearly see Snape's red ears and a flash of shyness and annoyance.
"What is clear?" Lily asked.
Snape looked nervous and agitated.He looked at Penny hovering by the swing in the distance, and said in a low voice, "I know who you are."
"What do you mean?"
"You're...you're a witch," Snape said softly.
Lily seemed to be insulted, turned around, raised her face and strode towards her sister: "It's very impolite to say such things to others!"
"No!" said Snape.His face had turned red, and he flicked his sleeves to chase after the two girls, his funny appearance was like a bat, just like his adult appearance.
Jane stood there, the expression on her face condensed as if frozen.Seeing Snape running after the two girls, she felt as if a sandbag was hung on her heart, sinking little by little.
The sisters eyed him with equal disapproval, both clutching a swing post as if it were a safe place in a game of tag.
"You are," Snape said to Lily, "you are a witch. I've been watching you for a while. There's nothing wrong with that. My mother is a witch and I'm a wizard."
"Wizard!" Petunia's laughter was like cold water, and she screamed.The boy's sudden appearance had frightened her a little while ago, and now her composure and courage returned. "I know who you are. You're the Snape boy! They live in Spinner's End by the river," she told Lily, in a tone that made it clear she thought it was a dirty place, "why would you steal see us?"
"I didn't peek," said Snape, agitated and disturbed, his hair looking dirty in the bright sunlight, "I wouldn't peek at you," he went on contemptuously, "you're a Muggle. "
Petunia obviously didn't understand what the word meant, but there was no way she couldn't understand his tone.
"Lily, come on, let's go!" she screamed.
Lily immediately obeyed her sister's words and left, her eyes still on Snape.
Snape stood watching them stride through the playground door, and Jane could see the pain and disappointment in Snape's heart.She guessed that Snape might have been planning this meeting for some time, but everything went wrong...
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