CHAPTER 4
Chapter 4
PROFESSOR SNAPE: Cauldrons away, books out. Magical laws and ethics. You will all read the patient and subject comprehension law of 1849.
LOUISA SNAPE: (hand in air) Sir?
PROFESSOR SNAPE: Questions at the end. (her hand went down and eyes turned to her with sniggles evidently, she had forgotten what being a second year was like.)
She spent the rest of the time working out how to get out of this body. She had already spent time doing body relocation but never in time. She wrote down powers that she has gained since her second year, various transfiguration, apparition, spells… still nothing came to mind. Then she heard it.
ANGELINA: Do you think they can hear us?
CHARLIE: Maybe, I hope so.
ROXIE: Aren’t they just sleeping?
ANGELINA: I’m sure they are darling, just sleeping.
DELPHI: Don’t lie to me. What’s happened?
CHARLIE: We don’t know.
DELPHI: LOU! LOU! It’s ok!
LOUISA SNAPE: Where am I?
DELPHI: Charlie put you in the little room. George is out too.
LOUISA SNAPE: George is out! For how long?
ANGELINA: About an hour. Not long.
LOUISA SNAPE: Ok, So, nothing bad has happened?
CHARLIE: Should it?
FRED: DAD!
(George and Louisa look a bit spaced out for a minute and then say together “LORGE”)
ANGELINA: what’s that supposed to mean? Is this some new Sleeping Potion?
GEORGE: I wish. Tell you about it later I think we need to leave the house though.
LOUISA SNAPE: When everyone has gone Louisa sits still and calls the house-elf Gert. From when was I your
master? I need to know.
GERT: From the day your mother died.
LOUISA SNAPE: And the house, is it safe?
GERT: Of Course.
LOUISA SNAPE: (hand in air) Sir?
PROFESSOR SNAPE: Questions at the end. (her hand went down and eyes turned to her with sniggles evidently, she had forgotten what being a second year was like.)
She spent the rest of the time working out how to get out of this body. She had already spent time doing body relocation but never in time. She wrote down powers that she has gained since her second year, various transfiguration, apparition, spells… still nothing came to mind. Then she heard it.
ANGELINA: Do you think they can hear us?
CHARLIE: Maybe, I hope so.
ROXIE: Aren’t they just sleeping?
ANGELINA: I’m sure they are darling, just sleeping.
DELPHI: Don’t lie to me. What’s happened?
CHARLIE: We don’t know.
DELPHI: LOU! LOU! It’s ok!
LOUISA SNAPE: Where am I?
DELPHI: Charlie put you in the little room. George is out too.
LOUISA SNAPE: George is out! For how long?
ANGELINA: About an hour. Not long.
LOUISA SNAPE: Ok, So, nothing bad has happened?
CHARLIE: Should it?
FRED: DAD!
(George and Louisa look a bit spaced out for a minute and then say together “LORGE”)
ANGELINA: what’s that supposed to mean? Is this some new Sleeping Potion?
GEORGE: I wish. Tell you about it later I think we need to leave the house though.
LOUISA SNAPE: When everyone has gone Louisa sits still and calls the house-elf Gert. From when was I your
master? I need to know.
GERT: From the day your mother died.
LOUISA SNAPE: And the house, is it safe?
GERT: Of Course.