It is actually quite difficult to learn to fly, but Snape has a magic that allows him to walk on water, and the magic of flying in the sky also has some similarities, so Snape learned it quite quickly.
After teaching the method and spell, Riddle extended his hand to Snape: "Come on, hold me, I'll show you how to experience it."
Snape grabbed Riddle's hand, then was lifted up by the waist and carried away.
"Aren't you scared?" Riddle thought Snape would be scared of flying in the wind for the first time, but he saw him calmly adjusting his magic and trying to fly by himself.
"I won't fall," Snape said, adjusting his posture.
He would not let himself fall, and the peacock would not let him fall.
What Riddle heard: You won't let me fall.
Riddle smiled and loosened his grip slightly, allowing Snape to adjust to a comfortable position.
"Can you move your hand down a little? Don't touch my back." Snape had flown before and had wings growing out of his back. Now Riddle had his arm around his back, which made him a little uncomfortable and affected his ability to spread his wings.
Riddle lowered his hand and grasped Snape's waist, a little shocked at how thin it was.
"You can let go." Snape let Riddle go after feeling the magic enveloping his whole body.
Riddle was very surprised to see that Snape had learned so quickly and praised Snape's talent. At the same time, he loosened his grip on Snape's waist.
Snape could still feel the coolness of the wind blowing across his waist. Riddle's hands were so hot that the breeze, which was now of suitable temperature, seemed a little cool.
But Snape was still a little unskilled in flying, and occasionally there would be a brief gap in his magic. Riddle held Snape's hand and flew a circle before Snape completely mastered it.
"It's really not easy." Flying with magic power and flying with fairy power feel different. The flying taught by Riddle seems to have an exact formula. If you use it correctly, you can fly. Fairy power is like making a wish. As long as you have enough fairy power, you just need to fly.
Riddle found that he couldn't help laughing whenever he was with Snape, just like now when he heard Snape's sincere "It's really not easy."
Snape didn't find it funny.
"Isn't it easy? It only took you an hour to learn it." Riddle stood beside Snape.
"Because you are a good teacher and I am a good student, one plus one is greater than two." Snape said something quite pleasant in an explanatory tone.
After learning to fly from Riddle, Snape continued to travel with Peacock, this time to the United States and Germany.
But their communication did not end there. The two-way mirror between them was no longer only opened on Saturdays. They talked about the views between Muggles and wizards through the mirror.
Riddle occasionally heard a female voice. He knew it was the Peacock that Snape mentioned, but he didn't ask anything. He firmly believed that Snape would tell him everything later, and he would become the most important person to Snape.
After all, he taught Snape countless knowledge, gave him inspiration in research, answered his questions in life, and who could be closer than them?
When Snape started school again, Riddle asked, "Can I take you to school?"
"You know." Snape thought they had agreed not to ask each other's true identity.
"Yes."
"Is it too much trouble for you?" Snape wanted to refuse, but he also knew that since Riddle had said it, he did not have the right to refuse.
Tsk.
I hate some powerful men.
Riddle explained softly, "I'll just wait for you on the platform and get you on the train."
"good."
As usual, Snape was dressed up carefully by Peacock and went to the train station with the flowers prepared by Peacock.
Riddle was already waiting there, wearing a neat black suit, with a gentle smile on his disguised face. He watched Snape appear at the end of his sight.
The black and white spliced fish-mouth collar short suit jacket is fastened on the left side by a square button of the belt, and is paired with a vertical collar diagonal chain shirt.
She was wearing a black waist belt with silver buckles and matching suit pants, and was walking towards him holding a bunch of blackish red dahlias.
Severus Snape.
Riddle chewed on Snape's name as he watched Snape hold the flower in front of him.
"This is my back-to-school bouquet for you." Snape handed over the dahlia in his hand.
Dahlias represent warm and vibrant life.
In Riddle's eyes, Snape was the same. He seemed very cold, but if you paid attention, you could find that he was enthusiastic, focused and lively.
He is a dahlia that blooms quietly and is only appreciated by those who are destined to appreciate it.
"This is my back-to-school gift for you." Riddle selected a snake-shaped brooch inlaid with emeralds and pinned it on Snape's raised shirt collar.
Riddle took the flowers Snape gave him and went with Snape into the magically hidden Platform Nine and Three-Quarters.
"Don't you have anything to say?" Snape asked.
"It seems you can grow a little taller in the future." Snape was only 1.7 meters tall when he was fifteen years old, and now he looked a little short next to Riddle, who was 1.9 meters tall.
But he will continue to grow taller, although he will not be as tall as Riddle.
"Of course I will." Snape didn't like hearing about height issues. James and Sirius were both taller than him, which made him very unhappy.
Riddle tried to laugh again. "Well, get on the train and get some rest. The Sorting and the banquet are very exhausting."
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