The evening descended upon the Slytherin common room, casting long shadows across the stone walls as Harry and Snape found themselves locked in a tense standoff.
"You need to go back to school properly, Harry," Snape insisted, his voice firm with authority.
Harry shook his head defiantly, his stubbornness flaring up in the face of Snape's demands. "I'm not going," he declared, crossing his arms over his chest in defiance.
Snape's expression hardened as he regarded Harry with a steely gaze. "You can't keep avoiding your responsibilities, Potter," he admonished. "It's time to face reality and return to your studies."
But Harry was adamant, his temper flaring as he pushed back against Snape's authority. "I won't do it," he snapped, his voice tinged with frustration. "I won't go back until I'm ready."
Snape's patience wore thin at Harry's stubbornness, and with a sigh of exasperation, he gestured to the corner of the room. "Fine," he said curtly. "If you won't listen to reason, then you leave me no choice."
Harry's eyes widened in disbelief as Snape motioned for him to stand in the corner as punishment for his defiance. "You can't be serious," he protested, his voice tinged with disbelief.
But Snape was unmoved, his expression impassive as he crossed his arms over his chest. "I am deadly serious, Potter," he said sternly. "You will stay in that corner until you are ready to behave."
With a frustrated huff, Harry reluctantly complied, feeling a surge of resentment bubbling up inside him as he stood with his back to the room. He could feel Snape's disapproving gaze boring into him, a silent reminder of the consequences of his actions.
Minutes stretched into what felt like hours as Harry stood in the corner, his frustration mounting with each passing second. He shifted uncomfortably from foot to foot, his mind racing with thoughts of rebellion and defiance.
But as the minutes ticked by, Harry's resolve began to waver. The silence of the room weighed heavily on him, amplifying his feelings of loneliness and frustration. He swallowed back his pride, his stubbornness giving way to a sense of resignation.
And then, without warning, he burst into tears, his emotions overwhelming him as he realized the extent of his own stubbornness. "I-I'm sorry," he choked out, his voice choked with tears. "I didn't mean to be so difficult."
Snape's expression softened slightly at Harry's apology, his voice filled with a rare sense of compassion. "It's alright, Harry," he said gently, his tone surprisingly comforting. "We all have our moments of weakness."
With a sigh of relief, Harry wiped away his tears, his heart heavy with the weight of his own emotions. "Thank you, Professor," he murmured, his voice filled with gratitude.
Snape nodded in acknowledgment, his gaze softening as he regarded Harry with a newfound sense of understanding. "You're welcome, Harry," he said quietly. "Now, let's get you to bed. Tomorrow is a new day, and we'll face it together."
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The next morning dawned with a sense of apprehension lingering in the Slytherin common room. Snape approached Harry with a serious expression, his tone firm as he addressed the matter of Harry's attire.
"Harry, it's time to make a change," Snape began, his voice brooking no argument. "You can stop wearing nappies, but you'll need to wear pull-ups for now."
Harry's brows furrowed in frustration, his determination flaring up once again. "But why can't I just wear normal underwear?" he protested, his voice tinged with irritation.
Snape sighed heavily, his patience wearing thin. "Because, Harry, you may not be accustomed to having to go to the toilet straight away," he explained patiently. "The pull-ups will provide an extra layer of protection until you're fully adjusted."
Reluctantly, Harry conceded defeat, his shoulders slumping with resignation. "Fine," he muttered, his voice filled with defeat.
As they made their way to the Great Hall for breakfast, Harry couldn't shake the feeling of unease that settled in the pit of his stomach. The weight of Snape's expectations bore down on him, casting a shadow over the otherwise cheerful atmosphere of the morning meal.
Two lessons in particular stood out in Harry's mind as he navigated through the halls of Hogwarts. The first was Potions class, where Snape's meticulous instruction and sharp wit made for a challenging yet rewarding experience. Harry found himself engrossed in the intricacies of potion-making, his mind fully focused on the task at hand.
The second was Defense Against the Dark Arts, where Professor Lupin's engaging teaching style and genuine enthusiasm for the subject ignited a spark of curiosity within Harry. He found himself eager to learn more about the dark forces that lurked beyond the walls of Hogwarts, determined to become a formidable wizard in his own right.
But it was during Transfiguration class that something truly unexpected occurred. As Professor McGonagall demonstrated a complex spell, Harry's attention drifted to Draco Malfoy, who sat across the room from him. The sight of Draco's focused expression and graceful wand movements sent a shiver down Harry's spine, igniting a newfound sense of admiration and longing within him.
As the day wore on, Harry found himself increasingly preoccupied with thoughts of Draco, his heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and apprehension. He couldn't shake the feeling that there was something special about their connection, something that went beyond mere friendship.
But amidst the flurry of emotions that swirled within him, Harry couldn't help but feel a sense of uncertainty creeping in. Would Draco ever reciprocate his feelings? And if he did, would they be able to overcome the obstacles that stood in their way?
As evening descended upon Hogwarts, Harry found himself lost in a whirlwind of conflicting emotions. The weight of Snape's expectations, the thrill of newfound friendship, and the tumultuous journey of self-discovery all converged within him, leaving him feeling more confused and uncertain than ever before.
But as he settled into bed that night, Harry allowed himself to hold onto a glimmer of hope. Despite the challenges that lay ahead, he knew that he was not alone. With the support of his friends and the guidance of his mentors, he was determined to navigate the twists and turns of adolescence and emerge stronger, wiser, and ready to face whatever the future held.
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Potters story
FanfictionHarry potter never had a good life.Since a child he has been beaten by his 'loving family' but hogwarts is his escape.This year was different though.His friends in gryffindoor hate him and he feels different towards Draco malfoy.