You Can’t Teach an Old Wizard New Tricks
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Harry Potter › Het - Male/Female › Snape/Hermione
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
1
Views:
2,046
Reviews:
3
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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You Can’t Teach an Old Wizard New Tricks
Another response to the Wiktt – The Unbelievable Challenge in exactly 100 words
You Can’t Teach an Old Wizard New Tricks by Pearle
“It’s will come in handy. Like anything else, it just takes practice. A few more lessons and you’ll be a pro.” Hermione was arg wig with Severus as they walked out the door of her parents’ home.
Drawing himself to his full height he intoned, “Really, Madam I am a Wizard. This is not something I must learn to do.”
“Severus.”
“Fine.” They had reached the curb. Severus seated himself behind the wheel of her parents car.
“Remind me again, which one is the brake and which one is the gas?”
Hermione looked at him in utter amazement, “You are unbelievable.”
A/N: My apologies to Severus fhe rhe reference to old in the title. Unfortunately, I am quoting my teenage daughter the first time I took her driving. She has gotten better since then. A little bit better at least.
Thoughts, comments, reviews, whatever are always welcome.
ardsards, Pearle
You Can’t Teach an Old Wizard New Tricks by Pearle
“It’s will come in handy. Like anything else, it just takes practice. A few more lessons and you’ll be a pro.” Hermione was arg wig with Severus as they walked out the door of her parents’ home.
Drawing himself to his full height he intoned, “Really, Madam I am a Wizard. This is not something I must learn to do.”
“Severus.”
“Fine.” They had reached the curb. Severus seated himself behind the wheel of her parents car.
“Remind me again, which one is the brake and which one is the gas?”
Hermione looked at him in utter amazement, “You are unbelievable.”
A/N: My apologies to Severus fhe rhe reference to old in the title. Unfortunately, I am quoting my teenage daughter the first time I took her driving. She has gotten better since then. A little bit better at least.
Thoughts, comments, reviews, whatever are always welcome.
ardsards, Pearle