Reasons to Hate You (Snape X Iris Carrow)

Reasons to Hate You (Snape X Iris Carrow)

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Iris Carrow is a Slytherin Alumni. After a decade, she is offered a position as the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts. She quits her job at the famous Ilvermony School of Magic after an unfortunate workplace romance that ended in heartbreak and broken trust. When she gets to her old school, she is surprised to see Snape as the Potions Master. The two hated each other during their school years as Snape seemed to always be at the receiving end of Iris' cruel pranks. Further worsened because of Iris' competitive rivalry with Lily Evans. What will the two do when they find themselves bantering like they used to? What will they do when they find their hearts contradicting their minds? EXPLICIT
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