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Chapter 3: Chapter 3: Fragments of the Past

The past was not a story told in simple lines of black and white—it was a tangled web of emotions, pain, and choices.

Severus Snape had lived a life of quiet suffering, moments of warmth swallowed by darkness, with fleeting sparks of happiness dimmed by the crushing weight of reality.

And now, George Paddington, once an outsider looking in, had to

live

it.

As he lay in his dormitory bed, staring at the canopy above, he let the flood of memories wash over him. Some were comforting, others infuriating, but all were his now.

His Mother and Father: Love and Disillusionment

Eileen Prince.

A pureblood witch from a once-great family, reduced to living in the crumbling remains of her past. Severus had always loved his mother—she was the only warmth in his otherwise bleak childhood. She had taught him the

language of magic

, whispered incantations in Latin when he was still too young to hold a wand properly, traced delicate symbols of

Ancient Runes

on parchment for him to decipher.

But love and respect were not the same thing.

His mother was

weak

She had let

him

—Tobias Snape—win.

Tobias Snape, a violent, drunken man who had no love for his son, no patience for magic, and certainly no remorse for the bruises he left behind.

The memories of his father were sharp, jagged edges that tore at him like glass.

—The crash of breaking glass bottles.

—The sting of a hard slap, sending him sprawling to the floor.

—The bellowing voice, filled with rage, spitting out words like "freak" and "worthless boy."

Tobias Snape despised him. Despised

magic

And his mother, despite all her power,

let it happen

Severus had once idolized her, thinking her a quiet, tragic hero trapped in a doomed marriage. But now, with the clarity of hindsight, George saw what Severus had refused to admit—Eileen had

chosen

this life.

She had

chosen

to stay,

chosen

to bow before a man who hated her,

chosen

to let her son suffer instead of walking away.

That was why, even though Severus had loved his mother, he had

never

forgiven her.

And now, neither would he.

The Marauders: Bullies Behind the Golden Glow

James Potter. Sirius Black. Remus Lupin. Peter Pettigrew.

The

Marauders

The

golden boys

of Gryffindor, the pranksters, the so-called heroes.

To the outside world, they were charming, talented, and beloved by teachers and students alike. But Severus knew better.

They were

bullies

James Potter, with his endless arrogance, believed himself untouchable, always ready to humiliate someone for a laugh. He had

targeted

Severus from the moment they had stepped foot in Hogwarts, simply because he was an easy mark.

Sirius Black, reckless and cruel, took pleasure in

destroying

people. His amusement was in chaos, in watching others suffer under the guise of

pranks

Remus Lupin. The so-called

good one

. The

reasonable one

. But his silence had been just as damning as their actions. He had

never

stopped them, never spoken up, because it was easier to look the other way than risk losing his friends.

And Peter Pettigrew? A worm, a spineless shadow who followed wherever the power went.

The memories played out, each one a bitter taste on his tongue.

—A jet of red light. His body flipping in the air as he was humiliated before a laughing crowd.

—A bottle of ink spilled over his homework, the Marauders grinning as he scrambled to salvage his parchment.

—The worst memory—the day James

hung him upside down

for the whole school to see, stripping him of dignity, reducing him to a joke.

And what had been his crime?

He had

existed

They called it

pranks

. They called it

fun

But

bullying was bullying

—and

they had gotten away with it

Dumbledore,

so wise and just

, had turned a blind eye.

McGonagall, strict and competent, had

looked the other way

Even Slughorn, despite his occasional kindness, had never dared challenge the

Potter name

Slytherins were seen as villains no matter what. It was

expected

that they would be treated as such.

The injustice of it burned inside him.

This time, he would not be their victim.

Hogwarts and the Teachers Who Mattered

Not all of Hogwarts had been cruel.

There were those who had recognized his talent. Who had, in their own way,

helped

him.

Flitwick – The Unbiased Mentor

Professor Flitwick, the tiny but formidable Charms Master, had been one of the only teachers who treated

all

students fairly.

Despite being Head of Ravenclaw, Flitwick had never once dismissed Severus because he was a Slytherin. Instead, he had praised Severus'

talent in Charms

, encouraging him where others had ignored him.

In secret, Flitwick had

trained Severus in dueling

, recognizing his potential. They had spent evenings in empty classrooms, the tiny professor guiding him through advanced spellwork, helping him sharpen his technique.

Flitwick had

believed

in him.

And now, Severus had no intention of letting that go to waste.

Horace Slughorn – The Cowardly Opportunist

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Slughorn was not a

bad

man. He had been good to Severus in some ways, recognizing his

genius in Potions

and granting him access to rare ingredients.

But Slughorn was also a man who avoided conflict.

He had

never

defended Severus from the Marauders. Never risked his reputation by standing against

powerful families

like the Potters or the Blacks.

Instead, Slughorn had helped in

small

indirect

ways—favoring Severus in class, slipping him extra materials, whispering quiet words of advice.

He was useful, but he was

not

someone Severus could rely on for protection.

Minerva McGonagall – Strict but Biased

McGonagall was an

excellent

teacher—

fair

, but with clear favoritism toward her own House.

She followed the rules

precisely

—unless, of course, it was

one of her own

breaking them. Then, it was a different story.

She was not cruel. But she was not

just

, either.

Madam Pomfrey – The Quiet Guardian

The Hogwarts nurse,

Poppy Pomfrey

, had seen his bruises, had patched him up

countless

times.

Unlike the others, she had never dismissed his injuries as "pranks." She had never told him to just "stay out of their way."

She had been

kind

She had encouraged his

potions

skills, recognizing his steady hands, his talent for precision. It was she who had subtly guided him toward medical knowledge, seeing something in him that others had not.

Poppy Pomfrey had cared.

And now, George—

Severus

—understood just how few people had.

Severus Snape: A Genius in the Shadows

For all his suffering, Severus Snape had never been

ordinary

His mind was

razor-sharp

, his knowledge vast.

His

Potions talent

was

beyond prodigious

. He had innovated, experimented, rewritten spells in the margins of his books.

But there was more.

He was skilled in

Ancient Runes

, fascinated by the power hidden in language itself. He was proficient in

Latin, French, and Irish

, a talent inherited from his mother's teachings.

And then there was

dueling

—a skill he had kept

hidden

, a talent only Flitwick knew the extent of.

Severus Snape had

never

been weak.

But the world had

made

him believe he was.

George closed his eyes, his chest rising and falling with steady breaths.

He had

seen

Severus Snape's life, felt his pain, his rage.

And he had one thought.

"This life won't be wasted."

The system chimed softly.

[Mission Update]

[Main Mission: Rewrite the Fate of Severus Snape – Progress: 5%]

[Side Mission: Master Hidden Talents Before Seventh Year]

A slow smirk formed on Severus' lips.

Time to change the game.

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