âHereâs the thing, Professor,â Harry tried to phrase his words carefully, avoiding offense. âI have a friend whoâs injuredâquite seriouslyâand I need some Blood-Replenishing Potion...â
âSo, youâve decided to treat your poor old professor like a shop assistant at Pippinâs Potions? Or worse, turn his office into Madam Pomfreyâs hospital wing?â Snape asked, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
âWell, it just so happens that among the people I know, youâre the only Potions Master, so...â Harry looked up, gazing earnestly at Snape without blinking.
Snape stared into Harryâs eyes expressionlessly for what felt like an eternity before letting out a cold snort and turning to walk toward his cabinet.
Just when Harry thought his request had been flatly rejected, Snape returned, holding six bottles of potion in his hand.
âEven if your injured friend were a troll, these would sufficeââ
Snape paused, a faint smirk appearing on his lips as his tone shifted.
âApologies, Mr. Potter. I forgot you do indeed have some dimwitted troll-like friends.â
âThank you, Professor!â Harry eagerly took the potions, bowing deeply, his gratitude genuine.
After Snape curtly dismissed him, Harry made a hasty but respectful exit from the classroom.
âMerlinâs beard, you dared linger in the Potions classroom!â Ron exclaimed in an exaggerated tone. âIâd bet anything that if Neville had to spend thirty seconds alone with Snape, heâd have wet his pants by nowââ
âYouâre probably right, Ron,â Neville admitted, unfazed by the comment. In fact, he thought Ron had greatly overestimated him.
Neville figured ten seconds wouldâve been more than enough.
âSo, what exactly did you say to Professor Snape?â Seamus asked curiously.
Harry glanced back to ensure the Potions classroom door remained firmly shut. Then, like a clandestine dealer, he opened his robe, revealing the Blood-Replenishing Potions hidden in an inner pocket.
âWhoa!â Ronâs eyes widened as he pointed a trembling finger at the potions. âMerlinâs pants! Did you rob Snapeâs cabinet?â
âNope. The professor gave them to me,â Harry said cheerfully, tucking his robe back in place.
âMerlin, Harry, youâre... youâre...â Seamus fumbled for words, unable to find one that did justice to his awe.
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Ron and Neville stared at Harry as though he were a living legend. Theyâd always known he was extraordinary, but thisâmanaging to get six potions from the Slytherin Head of House as a Gryffindor studentâwas a feat beyond belief.
If someone claimed Harry had defeated a Dark wizard or even Voldemort, they wouldnât bat an eye; after all, Harry had already taken down the most powerful Dark wizard at the tender age of one. But to walk away from Snapeâs office with potions, unscathed and unpaid? That was the stuff of legends.
âHarry, your name deserves a place in Gryffindorâs history!â Ron declared, clapping Harry on the shoulder. âNo, scratch thatâeven Hogwarts: A History should record the glorious tale of how you bested the old Slytherin bat...â
âMr. Weasley?â
The greasy voice sent chills down their spines.
Ron snapped to attention, slowly turning to meet Snapeâs piercing black eyes.
âTen points from Gryffindor for speaking ill of a professor behind his back,â Snape said, sweeping past them like a bat, his robes billowing as he disappeared down the corridor.
âYou never know when heâll just pop up, do you?â Ron muttered, still shaken.
After lunch, Harry packed some food, including sausages and bacon, and headed to the edge of the Forbidden Forest with his four friends.
Poppy, the unicorn, was already waiting at their usual meeting spot. Upon seeing Harry, she trotted up and tugged at his robes playfully.
âAlright, alright, Poppy,â Harry said, stroking her ears as he pulled out one of the potions and offered it to her.
Poppy took the bottle gently, tilted her head back, and drank it all in one go.
Blood-Replenishing Potion wasnât exactly pleasant-tasting; Snape hadnât made it with flavor in mind, but efficacy.
âThis should last you a week, Harry,â Poppy said softly. âThereâs no need to use it daily.â
âThis was a gift from Professor Snape. Heâs actually quite easy to talk to, Poppy,â Harry said with a grin.
Behind him, his four friends gasped audibly.
âHarry?!â Nevilleâs voice was filled with disbelief. âDid you just say... Professor Snape is easy to talk to? Merlin, either the worldâs gone mad, or I haveâfor hearing such words.â
The others nodded vigorously in agreement. Neville had spoken their collective disbelief perfectly.
âArenât you going to introduce your little friends?â Poppy asked, her gaze shifting to the group behind Harry.
âOh, right,â Harry said, realizing his lapse. He pulled Ron forward. âThis is Ron Weasley, a fine lad from the Weasley familyâover there, the sturdier one is Neville Longbottom, the one missing a chunk of his eyebrow is Seamus Finnigan, and this is Hermione Granger, the most Ravenclaw-like Gryffindor.â
âHello,â Poppy greeted them, her voice light and musical. âIâm Poppy, Harryâs good friend.â
âMerlinâs beard, are you really a unicorn?â Hermione stepped forward cautiously, maintaining a respectful distance. âYou can talk?!â
âMagical creatures are magical for a reason, arenât they?â Harry chuckled, pulling out the food heâd brought for Poppy.
As Harry offered a bacon sandwich, Hermione exclaimed, âHarry, you canât! Unicorns donât eat thoseâthey only like berriesâ¦â
She trailed off, stunned as Poppy gleefully bit into the bacon sandwich.
â...and grass,â Hermione finished weakly, her worldview shaken.
Harry glanced at her bewildered expression and continued feeding Poppy.
âLooks like the all-knowing Hermione doesnât know everything,â Ron whispered to Seamus and Neville.
Both nodded in agreement, though they kept their distance. The thought of approaching a unicorn, especially one with such a sharp horn, was a bit too daunting.
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