Spinner's End
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Narcissa and Bellatrix Arrive at Spinner's End
Narcissa Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange, two hooded figures, Apparate near the dirty river of Spinner's End. After Narcissa kills a fox mistaken for an Auror, Bellatrix urges her sister to reconsider their visit to Severus Snape's home. They navigate through the dilapidated Muggle neighborhood, expressing disdain for Snape's residence.
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Narcissa Malfoy and Bellatrix Lestrange, two hooded figures, Apparate near the dirty river of Spinner's End. After Narcissa kills a fox mistaken for an Auror, Bellatrix urges her sister to reconsider their visit to Severus Snape's home. They navigate through the dilapidated Muggle neighborhood, expressing disdain for Snape's residence.
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Narcissa Insists on Seeking Snape's Help
Bellatrix catches up to Narcissa, pleading with her to reconsider visiting Severus Snape. Narcissa, determined, argues that Lord Voldemort trusts Snape and insists she must seek his help. Bellatrix believes Narcissa is betraying Lord Voldemort by speaking of the secret plan, but Narcissa is resolute.
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Bellatrix catches up to Narcissa, pleading with her to reconsider visiting Severus Snape. Narcissa, determined, argues that Lord Voldemort trusts Snape and insists she must seek his help. Bellatrix believes Narcissa is betraying Lord Voldemort by speaking of the secret plan, but Narcissa is resolute.
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Severus Snape Welcomes Narcissa and Bellatrix
Narcissa and Bellatrix arrive at Snape's house at Spinner's End, where he opens the door to greet them. Snape, mockingly cordial, invites them in, with Narcissa addressing him with urgency. Inside his neglected home, Narcissa sits while Bellatrix watches Snape with suspicion.
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Narcissa and Bellatrix arrive at Snape's house at Spinner's End, where he opens the door to greet them. Snape, mockingly cordial, invites them in, with Narcissa addressing him with urgency. Inside his neglected home, Narcissa sits while Bellatrix watches Snape with suspicion.
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Peter Pettigrew's Servitude at Snape's House
Snape reveals that Peter Pettigrew is living at his home, implying that Lord Voldemort placed him there to serve him. Peter Pettigrew appears, but he resists the idea of being treated like a servant. After a brief, tense exchange, Snape orders Peter Pettigrew to fetch wine. Peter Pettigrew complies but leaves with evident resentment.
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Snape reveals that Peter Pettigrew is living at his home, implying that Lord Voldemort placed him there to serve him. Peter Pettigrew appears, but he resists the idea of being treated like a servant. After a brief, tense exchange, Snape orders Peter Pettigrew to fetch wine. Peter Pettigrew complies but leaves with evident resentment.
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Bellatrix Confronts Mystery - Snape's Loyalty
Bellatrix accuses Snape of being untrustworthy and questions his loyalty to Lord Voldemort. She lists her suspicions: his time at Hogwarts, his failure to find Lord Voldemort, and his actions during key events. Snape, unruffled, rebukes her by reminding her that Lord Voldemort himself trusts him and that he had to act in certain ways to maintain his cover.
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Bellatrix accuses Snape of being untrustworthy and questions his loyalty to Lord Voldemort. She lists her suspicions: his time at Hogwarts, his failure to find Lord Voldemort, and his actions during key events. Snape, unruffled, rebukes her by reminding her that Lord Voldemort himself trusts him and that he had to act in certain ways to maintain his cover.
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Snape Defends His Actions During Key Events
Snape responds to Bellatrix's accusations by explaining his actions. He admits that he initially believed Lord Voldemort was finished, but remained at Hogwarts to spy on Dumbledore. He also reveals that Lord Voldemort did not fully trust him after his return, which led to his actions during the Sorcerer's Stone incident and his delay in rejoining Lord Voldemort. Snape emphasizes his long-term strategy to stay useful to both Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
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Snape responds to Bellatrix's accusations by explaining his actions. He admits that he initially believed Lord Voldemort was finished, but remained at Hogwarts to spy on Dumbledore. He also reveals that Lord Voldemort did not fully trust him after his return, which led to his actions during the Sorcerer's Stone incident and his delay in rejoining Lord Voldemort. Snape emphasizes his long-term strategy to stay useful to both Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
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Snape's Role in the Order's Recent Failures
Snape tells Bellatrix that Lord Voldemort is satisfied with the information he has provided about the Order of the Phoenix. He attributes the capture and murder of Emmeline Vance and the death of Sirius Black to his intelligence. Bellatrix remains suspicious but is visibly rattled by Snape's calmness.
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Snape tells Bellatrix that Lord Voldemort is satisfied with the information he has provided about the Order of the Phoenix. He attributes the capture and murder of Emmeline Vance and the death of Sirius Black to his intelligence. Bellatrix remains suspicious but is visibly rattled by Snape's calmness.
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Narcissa Begs for Snape's Help
Narcissa, in a state of desperation, reveals that her son Draco has been given a dangerous mission by Lord Voldemort as punishment for Lucius's failure. She pleads with Snape to protect Draco, fearing for her son's life. Bellatrix is indifferent, while Snape listens calmly to Narcissa's pleas.
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Narcissa, in a state of desperation, reveals that her son Draco has been given a dangerous mission by Lord Voldemort as punishment for Lucius's failure. She pleads with Snape to protect Draco, fearing for her son's life. Bellatrix is indifferent, while Snape listens calmly to Narcissa's pleas.
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Snape Agrees to Make the Unbreakable Vow
After Narcissa begs for Snape's protection of Draco, she requests that he make an Unbreakable Vow. Snape agrees, and Bellatrix, astonished by his willingness, acts as the Bonder. As the vow is made, a magical flame binds their hands, ensuring that Snape will protect Draco and even fulfill Draco Malfoy's Mission if he fails.
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After Narcissa begs for Snape's protection of Draco, she requests that he make an Unbreakable Vow. Snape agrees, and Bellatrix, astonished by his willingness, acts as the Bonder. As the vow is made, a magical flame binds their hands, ensuring that Snape will protect Draco and even fulfill Draco Malfoy's Mission if he fails.
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