Severus Snape addresses his own allegiances and sanity.
A canon missing scene from GoF is explored. Just what did Professor Moody put in Neville's tea?
A rather unusual perspective, directly following the events of the Third Task of the Triwizard Tournament.
Snape mourns and contemplates death and his own morality. He's a right cheerful fellow, especially when I write about him.
Is there a catagory for angsty, sarcastic, bitter contemplation? Since there is not, Snape will have to settle for plain old angst. He ponders theology, philosophy, and his lack of loved ones.