Post by Lillian Snape on Jan 23, 2006 21:11:31 GMT -5
Lillian pressed her body to the door as she looked into the circular sort of lavatory. Her hands where making a thin gape between the edge of the wall and her self. She slowly let go and slowly walked away from the safety of the wall.
A girl had died in this same lavatory, but no one knows how she died... Well some people know, but it isn't common knowledge to all the students, and some feared walking into the bathroom, in case the same happened to them, or in case something else may happen. Lillian didn't know what, but either way, she had asked her father about it... asked and asked, and finally he told her.
The Slytherin creature lived below the bathroom, but was killed by the 'oh so famous' Harry Potter in his second year... The knowledge of what happened to the young girl in the bathroom then became well known among the students and not many of them now feared the famous lavatory.
With her thoughts and memories of that conversation Lily smiled and loosened up.
How exciting would it have been to still fear the bathroom that killed. To walk in not knowing if you will walk out alive.
Lillian found it a shame, and found it really annoying how Harry Potter destroyed most of the myths of the school, and told many of the castles secrets to people. The mystery in the school seemed to be lost.
What was left to explore now?
Everything was known. Even before the Potter boy, thousands of year Mysteries where kept within the walls and then within six years he unleashed them all.
Okay maybe she let her father's hatred for the boy rub off on her a bit. But still at least she found her own grudge to have with the 'Famous' Potter, who now was the Headmaster.... The headmaster who was never around. Her father liked to mention that to her all the time, telling her how Dumbledore would never leave the school for long periods of time, and would always show his presence in the great Hall.... But of course Snape had killed this man he spoke so highly about.
"I had my reasons"
He snapped every time she mentioned it, and then he would walk away leaving her to sigh while rolling her eyes.
Lillian walked over to the basin and found the tap that didn't work by turning them all. When she found it she felt her heart leapt. She was about to touch a piece of history and a piece of Salazar Slytherin.
She looked at the tap more closely and saw the Serpent she lightly touched it with the tip of her finger, feeling excitement pump though her veins.
And then she heard something, she heard someone enter, but before she could move it was too late.....
A girl had died in this same lavatory, but no one knows how she died... Well some people know, but it isn't common knowledge to all the students, and some feared walking into the bathroom, in case the same happened to them, or in case something else may happen. Lillian didn't know what, but either way, she had asked her father about it... asked and asked, and finally he told her.
The Slytherin creature lived below the bathroom, but was killed by the 'oh so famous' Harry Potter in his second year... The knowledge of what happened to the young girl in the bathroom then became well known among the students and not many of them now feared the famous lavatory.
With her thoughts and memories of that conversation Lily smiled and loosened up.
How exciting would it have been to still fear the bathroom that killed. To walk in not knowing if you will walk out alive.
Lillian found it a shame, and found it really annoying how Harry Potter destroyed most of the myths of the school, and told many of the castles secrets to people. The mystery in the school seemed to be lost.
What was left to explore now?
Everything was known. Even before the Potter boy, thousands of year Mysteries where kept within the walls and then within six years he unleashed them all.
Okay maybe she let her father's hatred for the boy rub off on her a bit. But still at least she found her own grudge to have with the 'Famous' Potter, who now was the Headmaster.... The headmaster who was never around. Her father liked to mention that to her all the time, telling her how Dumbledore would never leave the school for long periods of time, and would always show his presence in the great Hall.... But of course Snape had killed this man he spoke so highly about.
"I had my reasons"
He snapped every time she mentioned it, and then he would walk away leaving her to sigh while rolling her eyes.
Lillian walked over to the basin and found the tap that didn't work by turning them all. When she found it she felt her heart leapt. She was about to touch a piece of history and a piece of Salazar Slytherin.
She looked at the tap more closely and saw the Serpent she lightly touched it with the tip of her finger, feeling excitement pump though her veins.
And then she heard something, she heard someone enter, but before she could move it was too late.....