Where does Snape live?
Some people may say that in Hogwarts, this answer is correct or incorrect.
Snape was indeed at Hogwarts during normal times.
But during the holidays he would choose another place, his former home
Cokeworth is a famous slum in England.
Many years ago, Snape lived here with Eileen Snape (Snape's mother) and Tobias Snape (Snape's father).
In fact, with Snape's current ability, he could go to more and better places, but he didn't do that. Snape would still return to this town every time he was on vacation.
Because this was where he and Lily lived together.
The specific location of Snape's home is Spider's End, a suburban street in the small town of Cokeworth.
This is a slum within a slum, and the surrounding environment can only be described in three words.
Dirty, messy and poor.
Even though Dudley, who had seen the world, came here, he was shocked by the harsh environment.
It’s hard to imagine that this would be the spotlessly clean England depicted in magazines such as Yimumu and Poisoner.
Fortunately it's not in Neon, otherwise I would have to add a toilet to make the water clean and drinkable.
A huge chimney soars into the sky. It is a relic of an abandoned mill. It stands tall and gloomy, exuding a decayed atmosphere and an ominous atmosphere. Rows of dilapidated brick houses, the windows on the houses looked dark and lifeless in the night.
Most of the ordinary people living here have moved away, leaving only a handful of old people who cannot afford to leave.
Next to it was a dirty, foul-smelling river, with green, blue, and yellow unknown substances floating on it.
Not to mention the fish in the river, even if a mutated water monkey suddenly jumped out, Dudley thought it was normal.
A very standard industrial town.
It may have once been glorious, but now it is just a forgotten place.
It is completely incomparable to Godric's Hollow, where the Potter family's old home is located.
Dudley came to one of the dilapidated houses.
It looked like it had been exposed to wind and sun for many years, with many walls peeling off on the outside, giving the impression that it was crumbling and might collapse at any time.
It's actually pretty solid.
"哐, 哐, 哐"
Dudley stepped forward and knocked on the door.
After a half-knock, the door was slowly opened a crack, and the cold, deep and vigilant eyes softened a little after seeing it was Dudley.
Inside the door, Snape was wearing a light black pajamas and a dark green nightcap that looked a little shabby, and his hair was as greasy as ever.
"Mr. Dursley, I think it's the holidays."
Although the words contained an indifference that could repel people thousands of miles away, the door was completely opened and Dudley was motioned to enter the room.
The room is much more spacious than it looks from the outside. Although the floor and furniture look rich in history, they are very clean and tidy.
Dudley just followed Snape to the room on the left, which was the reception room. Dudley's only impression of this place was books. There were bookshelves everywhere in the room, filled with all kinds of books. Without exception, It's all about magic.
'Lily has loved reading since she was a child. '
Dudley remembered a detail his mother had mentioned.
Snape sat on a chair and first motioned for Dudley to sit down, staring into his eyes and said, "I don't remember telling you where I live, Mr. Dursley."
"Petunia told me," Dudley replied honestly.
The chair in Snape's house had obviously experienced the same baptism of history as the house. When he sat down, the chair made a creaking sound under the weight, as if it would collapse at any time.
"It's rare that she still remembers." Snape sighed lightly.
"Mom actually misses you as an old friend. If you have time, I hope you can come and sit at our house."
This was not Dudley's polite words. Since Dudley really went to Hogwarts, Petunia's knot was untied. After learning from Dudley that Snape was a professor at Hogwarts, She also wanted to meet Snape, her 'old friend'.
Snape's eyes were still lifeless, but there was a trace of reminiscence in his eyes.
Petunia is Lily's sister. When Nesp was a child, she was often blocked by Petunia when he went to find Lily. The reason was naturally because she was on guard against Snape. Petunia was very close to Lily and didn't want her sister to be unknown. Where did the bad boy come from and run away.
But at that time Lily liked spending time with Snape, so she basically didn't listen to Petunia.
It took a long time with just one block (Penny), one sneak (Lily), and one pass (Snape).
We became familiar with each other after going back and forth.
In fact, it’s quite interesting to think about that time.
Although Petunia failed to go to Hogwarts in the end, Lily was indeed abducted by a bad boy other than Snape, and the relationship between the three of them was naturally severed.
Looking back now, things have changed.
It would be great if time stayed in the carefree childhood.
Or maybe they haven't received the letter from Hogwarts, don't know about wizards, and have been living as ordinary people. Maybe everything will be different.
"I need your help, Professor."
Dudley got straight to the point and slowly told Snape what he wanted.
"You want to treat two wizards who have been under a forgetting spell and have completely forgotten the past? That sounds a bit serious."
Snape was slightly surprised, but his expression remained unchanged. This was a sequelae of Occlumency: "But why not send them to St. Mungo's, where the therapists are professionals."
'I used to think so, until my knees... No, until I actually went to St. Mungo's Hospital. '
'If the therapists at St Mungo's were reliable, I wouldn't be here. '
Those therapists can at most treat some skin injuries, but not the more serious ones. Most of the therapists are not even as good as Mrs. Pomfrey, the school nurse at Hogwarts.
"In terms of potion skills, you are the strongest wizard I have ever seen. If it is up to you, there will be no problem."
Dudley complimented without hesitation.
"Lily is better than me." Snape blurted out without thinking.
Dudley:.
'Ah, yes, yes, Aunt Lily is the strongest potion master in the world. Aunt Lily is invincible. '
Perhaps realizing that he had lost his temper, Snape coughed slightly to cover up his embarrassment and quickly changed the subject.
"Where are they now?"
"London's Tulip Quarter."
Upon hearing this unfamiliar address, Snape frowned slightly: "Why is it there?"
After thinking for a long time, he couldn't remember any wizards living there, nor any buildings from the wizarding world.
Seems like a purely Muggle place?
"I have a house there."
Snape:
(End of chapter)