Date: Monday, 6 November
Time: Noon/meal-time break
Place: Staff room
Characters Involved: Severus Snape and any Staff brave enough to listen to him grouse about the Slytherin loss on Saturday.
Rating: Not more than PG, which might be a surprise to some - apparently he's in a better mood than he might be expected considering their sound trouncing
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"My students have been particularly unruly already today in lessons, as though victory on a Quidditch pitch somehow justifies idiocy in my classroom - I need not tell you I am rapidly erasing that belief from their minds. My detention roster continues to fill," he said conversationally as he snapped open the newspaper and skimmed through the day's headlines.
"Minerva tells me you will be taking your N.E.W.T. exams in the spring. Your revision is going well, I trust."
Bickering over the Quidditch game would not be had with Miss Granger - he wasn't certain if she had even watched the game, but he would be very surprised if she gave it an hour's thought after the game was over.
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She shoved her hair out of her face before she moved to get herself something to eat, settling for a salad and half a sandwich, it was easy to eat with one hand and let her brood without having to think too much about the eating part of it. She had been quiet and calm since the game on Saturday. She had done her best to encourage her players, even though her heart wasn't really into it. It didn't matter as long as they thought it was.
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Only when she moved to summon her meal to the staff room did he notice her, and then he only glanced at her in a dilatory fashion over the edge of his paper.
"Ah, Coach Bell. There you are. I was wondering - will you be establishing a Defence among the team sometime over the course of your career here, or are we merely focusing on scoring with the quaffle?" he asked lazily, with a characteristic sarcastic sneer upon his lips. "When will Seeker try-outs begin? A Quidditch team ought to have a Seeker, I do hope you will be providing one for Slytherin at some point."
This, of course, was actually rather mild for what he might have said in regards to the abysmal performance of 'his' team on the field on Saturday, but his pleasant ( ... )
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Perhaps she was looking for an arguement, specifically calling him by his first name, but he was pushing her buttons, so she could push him back. She knew that she would have to work with the Seeker. The girl was a wonderful flyer but she needed some work on her speed drills. Katie thought she might be able to convince the girl to some one on one work.
She returned her attention from Snape to her lunch, though her appetite was quickly fading.
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"Language, Ms Bell," he said, dropping her 'professional' title and adding the prefix which immediately suggested she might be of a different 'profession' entirely. "If the post is too difficult for you, I am certain the Headmistress can accommodate Slytherin's Quidditch team in some other fashion."
Thank Merlin Minerva had ended up hiring two people to cover Ravenclaw - perhaps Miss Turpin or Mr Davies could be persuaded to fill in if Miss Bell abandoned her post. He didn't know where the girl had learnt her respect, or lack thereof, but it was bloody well certain that no one else of her age ever called him by his given-name without express permission to do so. It was also certain that he had stipulated in the conditions of his agreement to her employment in the post, that she never do so again ( ... )
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Severus would not have hesitated to involve Wood in the Quidditch argument. Indeed, Wood, at least, might know how to argue proficiently without 'daring' to call him by name - and the other insults were likely to be colourful, if not unique.
The addition of Winifred changed everything, causing his mind to immediately recall with vivid detail the last time he had seen the precocious toddler. Folding his newspaper almost absent-mindedly, he set it aside and watched Winifred's interaction with Miss Granger. It was possible the child hadn't seen him, concealed behind the paper as he had been.
"Wood," he greeted crisply. "Coach Bell and I were just discussing Saturday's match. Congratulations. If your Chasers learn the purpose of a Quaffle, and your Keeper learns the hoops are for ( ... )
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Hermione grinned, closing her book and setting it on the floor and pulling the toddler into her lap. She’d never thought it possible to grow so close to a child, but she really just couldn’t help it.
“Wini, you’re huge! Tomorrow, you’ll be bigger than me!” Velvet soft hair was just as she remembered as she gently stroked the little girl’s hair.
She was honestly surprised when Snape addressed Wini directly and Hermione helped the little girl turn on her knee so she could face everyone else.
Were things always going to be awkward between Oliver and herself? Hermione met his eyes over Wini’s head, offering a smile and a nod of her head.
Snape really seemed eager to antagonize everyone today! Must be the weather…
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It had exposed some things for them to work on. Their beaters had been strong and their chasers had been excellent. The Keeping and Seeking needed work. She just sighed softly as she got up from her position at the table and excused herself from the room, heading off to go plan the next game. The round with Snape had left her in a surly mood and with a vicious headache to boot.
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