Favorite Harry Potter character (Apart from the golden trio)
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In the 3rd book and movie, Sirius was my favorite character - I was shocked when Sirius died in 5th book. I thought this was end of me wanting to follow this series and ended us re-watching the 3rd movie over and over again. Unintentionally, I started liking Severus and Lupin in the Shrieking Shack scene. I was more drawn to Severus than Lupin. And, that's it after the 3rd movie and the 5th book that was already released - Severus became my favorite character. I kept fighting with my sister that Severus was good and she just ignored me.
I understand how difficult it is to protect something and someone who you both love and hate at the same time. I cried when he died - I had not cried even for Sirius but I did for Severus. Sirius death was a complete shock - I maybe hoped he would somehow come back but I never cried. I think we all expected Albus to die - so it was neither a surprising or a shock for me. But Severus, once I read the 6th book - I did expect him to die - I was even ready for his death - but it still made me cry. The only other character I bawled my eyes out was for Fred - I think I cried for Fred more than I did for Severus, but still Severus takes the first place.
I don't swear on my family or God - within my friend circle, if I swear by Severus name - they know I am dead serious.
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He scared the livingness out of me . If you read the book you realise that he was more of a guardian angel to Harry than anyone else ever was . Snape loved Harry's mother and every time he saw Harry's eyes he remembered his mother .
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