Potter,
When you are done being like the arrogant brat your Father was, come see me in my Laboratory. We shall work on Amortentia and its antidote today.
S. S.
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Potter,
Will you stop that? Come out of that bloody room now!
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Snape,
Do not, even for a moment, think that I am James Potter. Never again, you overgrown bat!
Potter
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In a piece of paper stuck with a Sticking Charm on Snape's desk:Snape,
I shall go now. I will not stay with a man who thinks I am nothing more but a ghost of his past. You live in the past. I hope you realize that this is the future that has become the present. Whatever happened to 'Carpe Diem'?
Potter.
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Come back.
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Come back, you brat.
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Dear Miss Granger,
Is Harry Potter with you? I shall await for your correspondence. Please be honest at all costs. Shall I find you lying, you shall answer to me.
S. Snape
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Dear Professor Snape,
What has happened to Harry? I was assured by the Headmaster that he was fine. All the while, I thought he was with you. I suppose that this will be a very invading question, but my friend, who has become my brother in all sense but blood, is involved here.
Did something happen between the two of you, Professor? Harry was very subdued when I had asked him during our last few correspondences a while back. He said that he was just fine and that he was still living and all the general statements, yet it seems that Harry has developed the Slytherin sense of slyness. Rereading his letters, I began to see them in a new light. Harry, for the most of it, was too general, always in avoidance when it comes to you. He has never been like that except when he lost his godfather.
But in my understanding, I can assume, at least, that he enjoys his stay with you, Sir. He had always rambled on about Potions- a subject he had always found solace at, but, forgive me for the words, has always been disturbing for Harry since he knew that you wanted him to appear mediocre at it. But during his first letters, they were filled with his simple day to day tasks and routines. They were all well-detailed and spoke nothing ill of you.
So I had been happy for my Friend. Harry has enough to deal with as it is. He needed something stable or even just trustworthy in his life.
But, judging from the almost demanding, accusing and desperate tones, I assume once more that things had gone downhill.
Anyway, Harry is not with me, Sir. Ronald Weasely also noted Harry's abscence and lack of replies.
If worse comes to worst, please do not hesitate to contact me or Ron. We shall always be ready to help you. After all, this is Harry we are talking about.
H. Granger.
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Godfather,
I heard Potter's gone. Is this true?
Your Godson,
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Dear Missus Weasely,
I apologize for the untimely letter, but this is of urgent matter.
Harry Potter has been missing for a few days now. Did he happen to pass by the Burrow or even just simply sent a letter that denotes of any location he might as well be in right now?
Please, Madame.
Professor S. Snape
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In a piece of paper written on a torn piece of parchment and given to an elderly man in the dead of the night:
I am Severus Snape's ward.
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Dear Severus,
A boy here came by a few days ago and claims to be your ward. Is this true? He said his name is Harry. He is driving me insane with his sleeping patterns and he dreams a lot. Well, more like nightmares. If this is indeed true, do come by.
Tobias
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Dear Father,
I shall come by in two days' time.
Severus