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Reviews by Eurothrashed
In answer to the "Turnabout" challenge. Fudge doesn't take the chance after the disaster at the Triwizard Tournament and begins emergency procedures to protect the Wizarding World from the threat of Voldemort. No one thought a quarter of said community would be singled out altogther. AU set in GoF.
Takes Place: None - Snape flavour: None Tags: Alternate Universe Categories: Misc
Rated: K+
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Warnings: None
Chapters: 4 - Completed: No - Updated: 07 Jun 2006 / 05 May 2006 Series: None - Challenges: Turnabout
When Harry finds an injured Snape on his doorstep and must hide him from the Dursleys, he has no idea that this very, very bad day will be the start of something good.
Harry and Snape are thrown together by annoying relatives, a series of strange dreams, and Voldemort's latest hunt for Harry, but their greatest challenge may well be surviving each other. This will be a long summer unless the two can find a way to work together. A slow-burn enemy-to-mentor story. Alternate 6th summer (and part of the school year): post-OotP; ignores HBP and DH. Takes Place: 6th summer - Snape flavour: Canon Snape Tags: Injured!Harry, Injured!Snape, Snape-meets-Dursleys Categories: Teacher Snape > Trusted Mentor Snape
Rated: T
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Warnings: Abusive Dursleys, Neglect, Violence
Chapters: 61 - Completed: Yes - Updated: 08 Mar 2021 / 30 Apr 2007 Series: None - Challenges: Battered Snape for Breakfast
Author's Response: Thank you for the review! I am thrilled to be on your favorites list, and I'll do my best to live up to the responsibility! ;) When Harry appears at the Welcoming Feast wearing a glamor only Snape notices, Snape decides to find out what the glamor is hiding. His investigation leads to a number of shocking revelations---both about The Boy Who Lived, and about Snape's understanding of himself. Sixth year AU.
Takes Place: 6th summer - Snape flavour: None Tags: Snape-meets-Dursleys Categories: Healer Snape, Parental Snape > Guardian Snape, Teacher Snape > Trusted Mentor Snape
Rated: T
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Warnings: Abusive Dursleys
Chapters: 8 - Completed: Yes - Updated: 23 Aug 2007 / 26 Jun 2007 Series: Chivalry - Challenges: None
Snape and Harry are locked in the Room of Requirement by Dumbledore. Harry's magic works, and Snape's doesn't. Will they kill each other? In response to the 72-Hour Challenge.
Takes Place: 6th summer - Snape flavour: None Tags: None Categories: Snape Equal Status to Harry > Comrades Snape and Harry, Snape Equal Status to Harry > Foes Snape and Harry
Rated: T
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Warnings: Abusive Dursleys, Alcohol Use, Violence
Chapters: 28 - Completed: Yes - Updated: 13 May 2011 / 30 Jun 2007 Series: None - Challenges: 72 Hour Challenge
The summer after 5th year, Death Eaters find Harry abandoned in the Dursley house and bring him to Voldemort. Will one particular Death Eater give up his position and his hate to save his enemy's child? Eventual Snape mentors Harry fic.
Takes Place: 6th summer - Snape flavour: None Tags: Alternate Universe Categories: Parental Snape > Guardian Snape, Teacher Snape > Trusted Mentor Snape
Rated: 16+
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Warnings: Abusive Dursleys, Neglect, Profanity, Rape, Torture, Violence
Chapters: 43 - Completed: Yes - Updated: 05 Nov 2007 / 23 Jul 2007 Series: Walk the Shadows - Challenges: None
During the summer before his third year at Hogwarts, Harry somehow ends up in a reality where Severus Snape is his father. AU, Sevitus — Includes Sirius!
Takes Place: 3rd summer - Snape flavour: None Tags: Alternate Universe Categories: Parental Snape > Biological Father Snape
Rated: K
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Warnings: None
Chapters: 30 - Completed: Yes - Updated: 17 Sep 2009 / 20 Aug 2007 Series: To Have a Father - Challenges: None
As a first year, Harry is sorted into Slytherin instead of Gryffindor, and no one is more surprised than his new Head of House.
Takes Place: 1st Year - Snape flavour: None Tags: Alternate Universe, Slytherin!Harry, Snape-meets-Dursleys Categories: Teacher Snape > Trusted Mentor Snape
Rated: K+
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Warnings: Abusive Dursleys, Alcohol Use, Neglect, Profanity, Violence
Chapters: 51 - Completed: Yes - Updated: 18 Mar 2009 / 21 Aug 2007 Series: None - Challenges: None
After Snape's visit to Surrey, Harry writes a thank-you letter that triggers an extended correspondence and a tentative friendship between the two of them. Takes Place: 6th summer - Snape flavour: None Tags: None Categories: Healer Snape, Teacher Snape > Trusted Mentor Snape, Parental Snape > Guardian Snape
Rated: T
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Warnings: Abusive Dursleys, Age Difference Romance, Profanity, Romance/Het
Chapters: 17 - Completed: Yes - Updated: 02 Sep 2009 / 25 Aug 2007 Series: Chivalry - Challenges: None
After everything the Marauders put him through, it isn't so much of a stretch to believe that he would do something about bullying when he comes across it -- you know, in his own snarly not-nice way. Favouriting. I can't wait to see what you do with this. Off to read the other chapters. ^^
Snape and Harry are so in character it *hurts*. They're human, the way you portray them. Flawed, vulnerable, and yet still redeemable in the way that only comes with good writing and characterization. Snape was brilliant here, playing his dual roles to a T, while Harry doesn't *quite* get the nuances and subtitles and *still* puts himself between someone, who he isn't quite sure he trusts at that moment, and an exploding cauldron. He could have died, he was probably quite aware of that (he usually is), and yet he shielded Snape. That's why I love Harry. His selflessness. And you write it wonderfully. I hope I wasn't the only one who grinned like an idiot when Snape couldn't help but be proud of Harry's potion. That was a *perfect* Snape moment. Perfect. And Snape verbally tearing into Harry? Very, very well written. Nasty yet sly, encompassing all of Harry's sore spots. Pure art. Hurtful, malicious art, yes, but art nonetheless. Kudos. *applauds* If not for Harry's misunderstanding and the potion mishap, that would have been quite the bit of acting on Snape's part. I love it when Snape has to put on a performance. ^^ And Luna. Luna! There are no words. *happy* Honestly. Stories like this are *why* I read fanfiction. I'm not one for leaving reviews usually, but I'm making a point of following this and letting you know that I am. Please continue; you're doing fabulously on all counts. Polite-Through-Gritted-Teeth!Snape, please. ^^ Author's Response: Madam: Charmed as I am to find that I have coaxed you from your usual habit of reticence, might I point out that encouraging Potter in his reckless bravado is hardly conducive to his welfare. I am pleased that my artistry has not gone entirely unappreciated. Perhaps one day you would care to see my etchings? Sincerely, S. Snape
--- *g* I'm glad you like Harry's selflessness, and I'm delighted you saw Snape's pride in him. I wondered if anyone would pick up on that, in amongst all the rest of it. I confess, a part of me rather enjoyed writing that nasty speech. Catharsis, or something. Much more Luna to come. :-) Bran
I knew Waking Dreams was going to be absolutely horrid. I *knew* it. Talk about emotionally draining; I never cry! And we have days of this to look forward to? Poor Harry. And I mean that in the most non-pitying way possible. I think I'd feel bad for anyone under the influence of this particular potion. The fact that Harry happens to be one of my favourite characters when written properly has nothing at all to do with it. *shifty eyes* Really. A question on how you've depicted Snape (which is spot on, by the way). Are you taking the back-story of Deathly Hallows into account? With the way he thinks about Lily, apologizing and whatnot, I think you might be, and if you are, I love you all the more for it. Snape just breaks my heart here. He's trying to be cool, professional, and keep his distance, but the intimate nature of Waking Dreams isn't allowing it. Not only are Harry's inner-workings on painful display here, Snape's are dragged out into the light as well. Of *course*, Harry would stand between Snape and Voldemort! Harry would stand between *anyone* and Voldemort; that he actually has some emotional currency running in Snape's direction only makes him that much more steadfast in his resolve. Even if it's only under the effects of the potion (which is turning out to be quite sadistic, isn't it?), it's real to Harry, and *that's* what matters. You brought in Luna. You brought in *Luna*! Again. You've cemented yourself a fan, deary. I shall follow you hither and thither. Author's Response: Hi! The Draught of Waking Dreams is definitely awful, yeah. Way worse than Skele-Gro, I'd rather be in pain for twelve solid hours than vomit my emotions all over Snape, of all people, even for an hour. I just figure I'm lucky Luna turned up, Snape's got a weird soft spot for her and I don't think he'd actually kill me while she was looking. Love, Harry --- Branwyn here. In answer to your question (Harry didn't really understand what you were asking), yes, all personal canon pertaining to Snape from DH is in play here. I've been assuming for years that Snape was keeping an eye peeled for Harry because he was friends with Lily, although I didn't anticipate the formal vow he made to Dumbledore, so in that respect DH didn't mess up my story at all. :-) |
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