My Blood [Severus Snape]

My Blood [Severus Snape]

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The sudden hiatus of Professor Quirrell leaves the Muggle Studies teaching position open. After mysteriously being nominated by an unknown person Diana Tonks takes up the role at only 20 years old. She is thrown into a new relationship with professors she not long ago had viewed as her guardians. With added pressures from pure-blooded families to teach anti-Muggle ideology Diana finds herself in constant turmoil. Diana investigates the sudden absence of Professor Quirrell and is forced into rather uncomfortable dinner parties with the Malfoy's. When everything goes awry, a once cold and hardened Professor Snape always tends to be there when things matter most.
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Alice McGonagall was a sweet, loving but painfully optimistic and slightly awkward nineteen-year-old young woman. She was the niece of Minerva McGonagall and she was just so happening to be the next professor for History of Magic. Severus Snape was a sarcastic, cold, and calculating twenty-nine-year-old. Known for being the quite precise and intimidating potions professor at Hogwarts. Two people quite polar opposites never really meant to mix. Clear from the beginning but nothing could stop the sudden spiraling hatred Severus had for Alice, or so it seemed to her.

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