Sirius looks at Snape like he'd just squatted in the middle of the church and stood up proud of his leavings. Which is...almost true, really.
"The human soul is God's providence, and thus it is divine. That Voldemort would debase his for personal gain is proof that he's an idiot as well as evil, but it does not change the nature of what a soul is. If you've forgotten the basic tenets of logic, Snape, I could recommend a few authors for you."
He'd seen a few copies of '___ for Dummies' around. Sadly they probably didn't make a 'How To Not Be An Utter Waste Of A Lot of Buttons And Swooshy Robes'.
"Of course you don't, you never learned how to share nicely with other children. If our priority is to destroy this thing, then we bring in whatever help we need to, and you certainly don't have the right to use the word 'we' in this context."
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"The human soul is God's providence, and thus it is divine. That Voldemort would debase his for personal gain is proof that he's an idiot as well as evil, but it does not change the nature of what a soul is. If you've forgotten the basic tenets of logic, Snape, I could recommend a few authors for you."
He'd seen a few copies of '___ for Dummies' around. Sadly they probably didn't make a 'How To Not Be An Utter Waste Of A Lot of Buttons And Swooshy Robes'.
"Of course you don't, you never learned how to share nicely with other children. If our priority is to destroy this thing, then we bring in whatever help we need to, and you certainly don't have the right to use the word 'we' in this context."
And here we are, back to bickering over details.