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Sexual assault. He rolls it around in his head. It’s ridiculous.
It’s a messed up, life ruining accusation. He’d never do something like that to any girl; the idea is positively mental. It makes him ill. His parents raised him well, taught him the importance of consent: No means no, respect her boundaries, ask first, all of it. James Potter would never take advantage of someone sexually. But that’s not what he’s been charged with, not exactly.
The lake… it doesn’t count. It was a stupid prank, it’s what the Marauders are known for, their source of infamy. It didn’t mean anything beyond that. It’s not like he’d known Snivellus hadn’t been wearing any trousers when he cast Levicorpus, it just happened that way, and he’d only gone further because he’d called Evans that awful word.
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James Potter overhears a conversation that prompts him to consider his actions and issue an apology to one Severus Snape or risk being taken to court.
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Severus Snape: Learning to Live for Himself by UltraZero
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
18 Jun 2026
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Severus Snape discovers, through a dream, how miserable and pathetic his future will be. Determined to change his destiny, he decides he will be no one's pawn and will begin to live only for himself.
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18 Jun 2026
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James doesn’t understand what’s happening.
After the incident by the Black Lake, his red-haired angel had finally managed to break free from that sullen, greasy snake. He ought to have been relieved—yet he can’t stop paying attention to one thing:
That Slytherin… has changed.
The boy who always hunched over, who kept himself tucked into shadows as if he didn’t quite belong—now walks with a straight back, his former unease replaced by a sharp, steady focus. He ignores every gaze on him, striding down the corridors with quick, decisive steps, the hem of his robes sweeping behind him in dark, wave-like ripples.
Once, James even caught Snape standing by a window, watching a group of younger students roughhousing in the hall with a cold, assessing stare—as if he might deduct points any second, as if he had the authority to do that.
James can’t make sense of it.
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17 Jun 2026
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Severus Snape's father was never very smart. So when he commits a crime and is thrown in jail, Severus barely bats an eye. Then he comes up with an idea that just might turn his entire life around. He needs to get to Gringotts and talk to a Goblin or two first.
Snape isn't going to be the Prince heir in this one, I promise.
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17 Jun 2026
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For modern-day magical Britain, Severus Snape is a 14th-century wizard who appeared out of nowhere and brought about many changes to their society. In the nearly twenty years that passed between his appearance and his death, he initiated many changes—from uniting the Hogwarts houses as headmaster to diminishing the ideology of pure-blood superiority.
After his death, he was recognized as one of the Seven Saints of the magical world, and his body was placed in the Ministry of Magic.
Due to the fact that his body did not decay, over time people began to hope that the Saint would return when he was needed.
And he came back. The moment Tom Riddle began his campaign to raise the importance of the old families.In other words, it's a story about Severus Snape, who instead of dying in the Shrieking Shack in 1998, woke up in 1374 to mess with the past, die, and wake up 500 years later in a world where he was not the Half-Blood Prince but a Saint.
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17 Jun 2026
