Talk:Seddie/@comment-3250643-20110515221154/@comment-3213933-20110515223317

OMG, he's good!!!!!! Sorry, but he's my favorite character of all time!

Anyways, Dumbledore always trusted Snape, but no one knew why. In the 6th book, when he killed Dumbledore, everyone doubted his loyalty. It turns out that he and Dumbledore planned his death out, and Dumbledore was gonna die, anyways.

Snape loved Lily Evans (Harry's mother) all his life, but she never liked him back, only as a friend. One day, in their fifth year at Hogwarts, Snape called Lily a very offensive name (Mudblood) and she ended their friendship. Snape was heartbroken, especially after Lily fell in love with Snape's worst childhood enemy and bully, James Potter. Snape worked for Lord Voldemort until he found out that he was going to kill Harry Potter, Lily's son. He knew that Voldemort would kill Lily, also. He begged him to spare Lily's life, and, just to be certain, went to Dumbledore for help. Dumbledore promised to help him keep Lily Evans alive if Snape would give Dumbledore something in return. Snape accepted. Unfortunately, Lily did die because they put their trust in the wrong person (Pettigrew) and James and Lily died, but Harry survived. Dumbledore asked Snape to help him keep Harry Potter safe from Voldemort. Snape reluctantly agreed.

Snape grew to hate Harry because he reminded him of his childhood enemy, James Potter. Not only that, but it also reminded him that Harry could have been his son, but wasn't. Harry had Lily's exact eyes, which haunted Snape his whole life.

In the end, Snape gave up his life protecting the child who he hated (Harry). Why? Because he would have done anything for Lily Evans, even if she was dead. This, in my eyes, is one of the saddest love stories ever.

In the epilogue, Harry named his second son "Albus Severus Potter." (Severus is Snape's first name.) He also called Snape "the bravest man I ever knew." *cries*

Hee hee, I'm really weird. XD