She watched as his face changed from calm to shocked in the space of a few seconds and she wondered if she was too straightforward, or if she had said anything wrong. But then his softly said word penetrated her brains and she felt a little more relaxed. She could see his lips turn up in a gentle smile as he nodded and brushed his fingers through her hair again.
"Well, I'd like it to evolve as well and I don't mind at what pace. There's things that I won't feel comfortable with but we'll get through that."
That had to be the sweetest thing to come out of his mouth ever. She could feel that he believed that they could work out and it was a nice feeling in her heart that he wanted them to work out. She leaned into his hand when it went through her hair again and returned his soft smile. She saw him lick his lips and then looked down at their clasped hands and looked up into his eyes again.
"I don't want any lies either. Things like that certainly do destroy your relationship. Even if it's the littlest thing it doesn't matter. The person lies and you still get hurt."
It sounded as if he had experience with that kind of relationship already and Elfa felt a sudden bout of jelaousy towards the woman that was with him before her, and then a bout of fury towards the one that had hurt him. If she could see the woman now, she would wait until the full moon and then attack her. But she wouldn't really do that. She would never hurt seomeone, no matter how much they hurt her.
"It sounds like you're speaking from a personal experience," she whispered in a sad voice. She didn't want him to hurt while he was with her. She didn't want him to hurt. End of story. All she wanted was for him to be happy. To be happy with her.
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FanfictionSeverus Snape never liked Elfa. She was an irritating know-it-all, an arrogant brat, ugly as sin, and a werewolf to boot. It didn't help that she was Remus Lupin's daughter, even if she was a Ravenclaw. It also didn't help that she was brilliant at...