Summary: Our story starts in second year. When Harry and Ron crash the car into the whomping willow Ron doesn't just break his wand but also his wrist (or arm, up to you). The goal is for Harry and Ron to be arguing about Ron going to the hospital wing when Snape finds them instead of speculating about what happened to Snape. Snape then separates them, sending Ron to the Hosipital wing where Madam Pomfrey and McGonagall will meet him. Meanwhile, Snape will take the chance to scold Harry while waiting for McGonagall to finish with Ron.
In the book, Ron is the most outspoken in this scene, he gives Harry support. Now, without Ron, all Harry can think about is that they will send him back to the Dursley's. After the summer he had, he knows he won't survive going back so soon. He starts to have a panic attack (bonus if you can accurately describe how it feels). Snape, in an effort to calm him down and help him breathe has to touch him in some way (up to you). Harry has not had a chance to change into his robes nor has he gained back that much weight from the summer, so a combo of the panic attack, the weight loss, and the clothes make Snape think.
Maybe now that the gates are open Harry keeps having Panic attacks?
Please no slash, reverse roles, or master relationships.
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