Snape is a far cry from a Mamma’s Boy. Of course, with this woman for a mother, who would be? A series of letters.
WIP, ~5200 so far. Said "series of letters" is up to a few months into Harry's second year, and is only Eileen's side of the exchange, with Severus's replies left as an exercise for the reader.
The device is well-implemented. The humour is wonderfully dry. The implied repartee between mother and son is eye-crinklingly good.
What are you waiting for?
( some excerpts )
WIP, ~5200 so far. Said "series of letters" is up to a few months into Harry's second year, and is only Eileen's side of the exchange, with Severus's replies left as an exercise for the reader.
The device is well-implemented. The humour is wonderfully dry. The implied repartee between mother and son is eye-crinklingly good.
What are you waiting for?
Snape is a far cry from a Mamma’s Boy. Of course, with this woman for a mother, who would be? A series of letters.
WIP, ~5200 so far. Said "series of letters" is up to a few months into Harry's second year, and is only Eileen's side of the exchange, with Severus's replies left as an exercise for the reader.
The device is well-implemented. The humour is wonderfully dry. The implied repartee between mother and son is eye-crinklingly good.
What are you waiting for?
( some excerpts )
WIP, ~5200 so far. Said "series of letters" is up to a few months into Harry's second year, and is only Eileen's side of the exchange, with Severus's replies left as an exercise for the reader.
The device is well-implemented. The humour is wonderfully dry. The implied repartee between mother and son is eye-crinklingly good.
What are you waiting for?
Title: Family Obligations
Characters: Severus Snape, Eileen (Prince) Snape
Rating: G
Word count: 100
Prompt:
snape100 #205 Family gatherings
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"I won't do it, Mam."
"Come now, Severus, be a good lad..."
"I won't!"
"Yes, you will, my little one, and as you're fifteen you'll stop whinging about it like a child half your age."
Severus scowled. Her "little one"? He was taller than she was, now, even though that wasn't saying all that much.
"Here, Severus, come sit in front of me," his mother said, standing between her brother and mother.
"All right, everyone, smiles now!" said the photographer.
When sea serpents fly, thought Severus, making plans to burn his copy of this family picture at the first opportunity.
Characters: Severus Snape, Eileen (Prince) Snape
Rating: G
Word count: 100
Prompt:
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--
"I won't do it, Mam."
"Come now, Severus, be a good lad..."
"I won't!"
"Yes, you will, my little one, and as you're fifteen you'll stop whinging about it like a child half your age."
Severus scowled. Her "little one"? He was taller than she was, now, even though that wasn't saying all that much.
"Here, Severus, come sit in front of me," his mother said, standing between her brother and mother.
"All right, everyone, smiles now!" said the photographer.
When sea serpents fly, thought Severus, making plans to burn his copy of this family picture at the first opportunity.
Title: Family Obligations
Characters: Severus Snape, Eileen (Prince) Snape
Rating: G
Word count: 100
Prompt:
snape100 #205 Family gatherings
--
"I won't do it, Mam."
"Come now, Severus, be a good lad..."
"I won't!"
"Yes, you will, my little one, and as you're fifteen you'll stop whinging about it like a child half your age."
Severus scowled. Her "little one"? He was taller than she was, now, even though that wasn't saying all that much.
"Here, Severus, come sit in front of me," his mother said, standing between her brother and mother.
"All right, everyone, smiles now!" said the photographer.
When sea serpents fly, thought Severus, making plans to burn his copy of this family picture at the first opportunity.
Characters: Severus Snape, Eileen (Prince) Snape
Rating: G
Word count: 100
Prompt:
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--
"I won't do it, Mam."
"Come now, Severus, be a good lad..."
"I won't!"
"Yes, you will, my little one, and as you're fifteen you'll stop whinging about it like a child half your age."
Severus scowled. Her "little one"? He was taller than she was, now, even though that wasn't saying all that much.
"Here, Severus, come sit in front of me," his mother said, standing between her brother and mother.
"All right, everyone, smiles now!" said the photographer.
When sea serpents fly, thought Severus, making plans to burn his copy of this family picture at the first opportunity.