Chapter 23 Holiday



Snape felt a little guilty when he saw Sirius go straight to the bathroom as soon as he entered the room, just like the guilt he felt when testing potions with toads.

Peacock: Is there any difference between this and nothing?

Snape: I still feel guilty about the toads that sacrificed themselves for the cause of potions.

Sirius felt light-hearted after coming out of the bathroom. He washed his hands and shook them off before touring Snape's dormitory. "You have a room to yourself. You're so comfortable."

There was magic on the ceiling, and you could still see the starry sky when you looked up. There was a light green forest-style bed with a hanging bookcase at the head of the bed. There were small wind chimes made of potion bottles and peacock feathers hanging on the bed curtains. The wardrobe was not very big, but one side of the door was open. Sirius took a look and saw that it was thanks to the traceless stretching spell that the wardrobe could fit so many clothes.

There is even a small flower bed in the dormitory, with a disc as big as an arm suspended in the air and a spiral staircase leading down. The disc and the spiral staircase are filled with all kinds of beautiful and fresh-smelling medicinal herbs and flowers. It is very eye-catching.

At the bottom of the spiral staircase was a small disc-shaped flower bed supported by a waist-high cabinet. Sirius guessed that it was Snape's material cabinet because next to it was an upright hourglass-shaped potion cabinet and a medicine table.

There are not many carpets on the floor, only in the shoe-changing area at the entrance and by the bed.

Then there is the simple fitness area, behind the forest green curtains. Now because no one is using the equipment, they are neatly stacked together, waiting to be taken out when the owner needs them.

At the door is a tall and thin shoe cabinet with a vase of beautiful glass roses on it. On the wall hangs a candlestick-shaped air purifier that constantly puffs out smoke.

There are many peacock feather elements throughout the room. They are the kind that you cannot see normally but you will find them everywhere at a glance, such as the prints on the pillows, the patterns on the tables and other decorations, etc. They fill the entire room inadvertently like cat hair.

What’s a little strange is that these things only take up half of the dormitory space, and the other half is empty with nothing in it.

"Go away." Snape didn't want to talk to him. It takes 90 days to develop a stable habit, and he had been going to bed at ten o'clock for a long time. Even when he went to the Forbidden Forest at night, he didn't go to bed beyond ten o'clock. Now he was really sleepy, both sleepy and tired.

Sirius rejected Snape's "request" and sat on the empty bed beside him and asked, "Why don't you take up the other half of the space?"

"There will be a roommate next year," Snape replied impatiently.

Sirius thought for a moment, "Oh, Regulus."

After noticing Snape's talent, he had a predetermined roommate.

"So you and Malfoy are just rumors, right?" Sirius saw Snape's attitude towards Malfoy above, but still wanted to confirm it again.

"Unless I'm blind and my brain is dug out." Snape said sarcastically.

Sirius was silent for a while, so quiet that Snape thought he had left. He sat on the medicine table, supported his chin, opened his eyes, and found Sirius still sitting there.

"What? The eldest son of the Black family has taken a fancy to my commoner dormitory?" Snape knew how to provoke him and then make him leave angrily.

"Don't call me that!" Sirius was indeed angry, but he calmed down again: "Don't tell anyone about what happened before."

"Are you ashamed?" asked Snape.

Sirius thought about his own madness, gnashing his teeth and looking like a mad dog. He was suppressed so severely that if he touched that realm even slightly, he would explode like a firecracker: "...Yes."

"Then I'll tell," Snape promised.

Sirius nodded first, then reacted: "What did you say!"

Seeing Sirius getting angry again, Snape felt a little happier. He stood up, hung his coat on the hanger beside the closet, and went to bed: "No one will be interested in your trivial matters. Now get out of my dormitory!"

Seeing that Snape was really going to sleep, Sirius left reluctantly. Before leaving, he took a flower from the shoe cabinet at the door and said, "This is your apology for hanging me up there for three hours!"

"Go away!" Snape replied "calmly".

When Sirius returned, he found that his good friend was still awake, so he put the flowers into the water glass and said, "James, you are too early to be happy. The things about Snape and Malfoy are just rumors."

"Rumors! Let's not talk about that for now. Where did you go? We couldn't find you." James watched Sirius stroll back with a rose in his mouth.

"Snape's dormitory. Look at the flowers I snatched from him. They're quite nice. You don't know how exquisite his dormitory is. Ours looks like a garbage dump in comparison!" Sirius described Snape's exquisite dormitory in an exaggerated tone.

However, the dormitory where a group of boys live is actually no different from a garbage dump most of the time.

James and Lupin looked at each other.

So you're saying you spent three hours in Snape's dorm and brought back a flower?

In the end, they kept their doubts to themselves and said nothing.

The next day, Snape explained to Lily the rumors about him and Malfoy, and Lily quickly believed them as she watched Snape.

"I thought you would find it hard to believe." Snape was talking about how Lily secretly found a lot of "evidence" to prove the rumor after she knew about it.

Lily chuckled for a moment: "I don't want to doubt my friend."

Snape laughed too, and they lay on the grass, looking at the sky, with James' teeth almost broken in the distance.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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