"Severus Snape was a good and true man - an unsung hero of the war who had sacrificed everything for the cause, even his own name and safety in the peacetime that followed. He had done the hardest thing of all - not been prepared to die, but been prepared to kill the person who was in many ways the only loving father he had known, at that person's own orders. He had stood brave and strong, seeing his mission through to the very end without a waver or a crack in the facade, despite having no hope of thanks or reprieve. He was an admirable and remarkable man, and Remus found himself in awe."
For that single passage, apart from anything else at all, I will love you forever. You have beautifully articulated what I have felt since I read that part of Book 6.
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Date: 2007-03-26 07:37 pm (UTC)For that single passage, apart from anything else at all, I will love you forever. You have beautifully articulated what I have felt since I read that part of Book 6.
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