Transmigration: Into the Life of Severus Snape Chapter 16 15: A Noble Name, A Family Gained
The mont Severus stepped into Brew & Bloom Apothecary that morning, an uneasy feeling twisted in his gut.
Sothing was off.
The usual rhythmic bubbling of cauldrons and the low hum of conversation were absent, replaced by a charged silence that made his skin prickle.
And then—
The whispers started.
"That's him—Lord Shafiq—""Who would've thought a Hogwarts half-blood would turn out to be a noble?"
"I heard he's rich now! Do you think he'll quit working here?"
"Maybe he bribed his way into that title—"
Severus' jaw clenched. His grip tightened around his bag strap, nails digging into the worn leather. He forced himself to move forward, even as every step felt like walking across a stage with the entire shop as his unwanted audience.
Their eyes burned into him, so filled with curiosity, others with thinly veiled suspicion.
Dorea Langston, his ntor, stood behind the counter, arms crossed, a single brow arched in silent question.
It was infuriating.
He had worked here for over a month. And now, just because of a title, they looked at him as if he were soone else—soone unfamiliar.
The final straw ca when a custor boldly stepped forward, voice sickly sweet with faux politeness.
"So, my lord, will you still be gracing us common folk with your presence?"
A sharp, icy anger flared in his chest.
He turned on his heel, gaze as cold as steel.
"I am here to work, not to entertain gossip."
The words cut through the air like a blade.
Silence followed. A heavy, weighted silence.
Without another word, he strode to the back, already feeling the telltale pressure of a headache forming between his temples.
Why was it always like this? Why did the world insist on picking him apart, shoving him into labels that never fit?
A Summons from the Prince Family
That evening, as Severus was locking up the shop, the flutter of wings broke through the quiet.
An owl.
Its presence alone sent a sense of foreboding down his spine.
The Prince family seal confird his suspicion before he even unrolled the parchnt.
His uncle's neat, sharp handwriting filled the page:
Severus,
I have seen today's headlines, and I am concerned.
Your identity should have remained private for a while longer. This attention makes you a target, and I will not allow a mber of this family to wander around unprotected.
Your mother and I both insist that you co to stay at Prince Manor until you leave for Arica.
Do not argue.
We will expect you tomorrow.
Lord Arcturus Prince
Severus exhaled slowly, rubbing his temple.
The tension from the day threatened to morph into frustration, but he couldn't deny the logic behind the demand.
The attention was suffocating. Staying alone in Diagon Alley left him vulnerable—too vulnerable.
And, truthfully, a part of him… was tired.
Tired of fighting against forces he couldn't control. Tired of feeling like he had to defend his existence at every turn.
So, for once, he didn't argue.
The next morning, he packed his things and left.
Life at Prince Manor
Prince Manor was nothing like Spinner's End.
Where his childhood ho had been cramped, suffocating, filled with the ever-present scent of stale air and desperation, Prince Manor was expansive.
Sprawling gardens, silent corridors lined with ancient tos, the soft glow of candlelight flickering against polished wood.
It wasn't just the grandeur that unsettled him—it was the peace.
And then there was Arcturus Prince.
His uncle was an enigma.
He valued hard work and intellect, not just blood status.
He was uncompromising, but never cruel.
He was not warm, but he was present—sothing Severus had never experienced from a father figure before.
"You are a Prince now, whether you carry the na or not," Arcturus had told him on the first night. "That ans you will act like one."
Severus had expected to feel trapped by those words.
Instead…
He found that he didn't mind.
Severus had assud that his cousin—the current Prince heir—would be an insufferable, spoiled brat.
He was wrong.
The ten-year-old barreled toward him the mont he entered the drawing room, wild black curls bouncing, green eyes bright with excitent.
"Are you my cousin?!"
Before Severus could react, the child latched onto him, arms wrapping around his waist in a tight hug.
Severus blinked.
His arms remained awkwardly at his sides for a mont before he hesitantly patted the boy's shoulder.
"I suppose I am."
Julius bead. "I'm Julius! I thought I was the only young Prince left! Now I have an older cousin!"
Severus stared.
This boy was nothing like what he had imagined.
He was loud. Friendly. Persistent.
And he never stopped talking.
"Can you teach potions?"
"Are you really going to Arica?"
"Do you have a girlfriend?"
Severus choked on his tea.
Julius smirked. "I knew it!"
Severus sighed.
Living here was going to be… interesting.
For the first ti in years, Severus felt the warmth of a family.
Not just one built on duty and legacy, but sothing… softer.
It made him think of the Evans family.
The dinners. The fireplace. Mrs. Evans' quiet kindness, the way she always made sure he had eaten, always treated him as her own.
And now, he was leaving.
For good.
And she had no idea.
His fingers tightened around his quill as a dull ache ford in his chest.
This was sothing he had to fix—before it was too late.
Letter to Mrs. Evans
Dear Mrs. Evans,
I hope this letter finds you well.
I know this may be unexpected, but I am writing to you because there are things I would like to say before I leave for Arica.
I will be studying abroad at Ilvermorny for a year, and before I go, I would like to et you.
There are things I want to tell you—things that I believe should be said before I leave Britain.
I understand if you do not wish to et , but if you do, I will be in Prince Manor until I depart.
If you agree, please send a response through the elf delivering this letter.
This eting will remain private between us. I ask that Lily not be inford for the ti being.
Thank you,
Severus
He sealed the letter, running his fingers over the wax insignia before handing it to the Prince family elf.
"Make sure Mrs. Evans receives this directly. No one else."
The elf bowed and vanished.
Severus leaned back, staring at the flickering candlelight.
This was sothing he had to do.
And he could only hope she would understand why.
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