That Sunday, Sev asked Lily at breakfast that they keep an eye on Potter during the intervals they were going to walk through the seventh floor corridor, and she confirmed that they would.
Avery, on his right, get a letter. Sev glanced at it. Malfoy's handwriting. The snake, excited, did not wait to open it and read it. He hopes him to appoint him, how deluded, he thought.
"Wow, Snape... Malfoy tells me that they're going to appoint you by May, what luck, you're going to start training now..."
Lucius, letting me know in advance without committing myself.
"Tell them about me, please," Avery continued. "I also want to start as soon as possible."
"Sure, Avery, I'll do what I can," Sev replied. What a surprise you are going to get.
"I'm sure they'll listen to you."
I don't even need to read these ones anymore, I have them completely mastered.
He projected to Lauren, "Avery just received a letter from Malfoy in which he warns me of the appointment in May."
"That cunning snake," she said with admiration. "Then you can also tell Jack tonight about the day you're going to receive it. Next week you have the last training and you must plan it together. Tell Lily."
He projected to Lily and told her.
"I still find it incredible that Malfoy is protecting you like that," she told him.
"I think he is very worried about me."
"Well, in two weeks he won't be."
The time he had left from breakfast to going up to the Room of Requirement, Sev spent in the Library making a list of everything he had to talk about with Jack in the afternoon.
He finally went up to the seventh floor. At ten past ten he demanded the Training Room. The door was medium, like the one in the Classification Library. He entered. George, the Sly, who introduced him to his girlfriend, Angie, and Lorenz, the Rave, who introduced him to the other two eagle girls, Genevre and Julia, were already waiting for him at the door.
The three of them shook his hand firmly and expressed their relief that he was on their side, and that they were to dead with him. I don't have to read them.
He observed the room, very wide, enough for more than fifty people. We will be able to train here in winter, and in any case, demand it for more people. It is perfectly illuminated by windows on both sides, and in the background, a large bookcase with books, Defense Treaties. A cabinet and a desk with four chairs next to it, material for planning. Great, we're not going to need to leave here to do it. There are also numerous cushions to fall on, what a bargain.
Well, we are fifteen, Jack has already organized the training of the other nine and they have started, I have to organize these five with me. I should try the Rave girls out, see who is the best, to make her a commander.
He told the Sly couple and the Rave boy, "Talk to Jack and have him organize you," and to the eagle girls, "I'll stay with you to test you." They did so, Sev against both of them. "Without disarming, non-verbal, legal and if you like, without Protegos. Use them if you are in a bind, so that the fight is balanced." This way I file the one that uses them the least.
"Okay, Prince, let's get to it."
Within a few minutes he already realized that both were as good as the boys and were very even, neither used Protegos. Wow, I'm going to have a hard time choosing. Let's see, politics. Genevre is Lorenz's girlfriend, better a couple as commanders. Then she'll be.
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The Year of the Revolution IV. The Outbreak
FanfictionHow a single act of a single person can determine those of an entire generation. What would have become of the fate of Severus Snape, of Hogwarts', of the entire Wizarding World's, if he had decided to make a simple timid gesture in a direction tha...