i've never skipped school either, but I like HP that much. I don't think it was Ron that just dosn't seem likely. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! You called the lighter thingy-not even the silver lighter as it's described in the book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In book 1, chapter 1- The Boy Who Lived, page 9, 13th line, 7th word, it's called a Put-Outer. In book 5- the US edition in chapter 3- The Advance Guard, on page 58, the 1st word on the 15th line, Harry calls it a Put-Outer.
These are the 1st two books that I thought of immediately (and I could think of the chapter in which they were mentioned) so, if you find more references, then it's not because I scoured the books looking for examples. Both editions mentioned are hardcover US editions.
I don't think she indicated Ron at all, but your perspective is different than mine.
These are the 1st two books that I thought of immediately (and I could think of the chapter in which they were mentioned) so, if you find more references, then it's not because I scoured the books looking for examples. Both editions mentioned are hardcover US editions.
I don't think she indicated Ron at all, but your perspective is different than mine.

This is it, in short: Lily was already sick of Snape when she ditched him and had been sick of him for the past few years beforehand. The explanation is long and is more character analysis than anything else, but I'll enter it anyway, but it's full of teal deer. So here it is: I've always been pretty neutral about Lily as a character; I don't dislike her, but she's a rather flat character, so I don't know enough about her to decide if I like her. But it surprised me to realize that some die-hard Snape fangirls actually hate her. (I admit, I laughed rather hysterically.) But it did get me thinking about Lily. Of course, after Snape called her a 'Mudblood' (HP equivalent of the n-word) I thought, yeah, she had every right to ditch the jerk. I would have done the same if my friend called me -

I spend all my spare time theorizing about books (when I'm not being that crazy girl who breaks flint and glass in her front yard trying to make arrowheads . . .)
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