Megan Weiss

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Quite literally flown. Lily was pure magic. Nobody taught her this; she developed this rare skill by prolonging the joy of soaring on a swing, teaching herself the wandless, nonverbal magic of how to reproduce flight at will. That’s where Snape first saw flight. This shows us one of the ways the author imagines her late mother as a child, too, the girl with the surname Volant, flying.
Snape: A Definitive Reading
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