Taking Tia out of the orphanage was something John finally did. After all, Tia obviously cannot have too much nostalgia for this orphanage.
Maybe there are one or two people who are actually pretty good to her - for example, the old nun who picked her up with her own hands, so when she went to Ilvermorny... and even after graduation, she would sometimes go there secretly Visit the other person, but that's all she did.
As for another point that John personally promised that night - "Change to a place where no one bullies you", it still failed to fully come true.
John Stewart was just a person sent by the father from the "workshop" to serve as a temporary welcome officer. He was neither Tia's friend nor could he often go to Ilvermorny School. Naturally, he was not interested in little Tia's life at school. How much intervention will there be.
Not only that, but what Tia learned about her biological parents from John was actually very limited. Just like John cannot go to Ilvermorny often, the "Masonry Workshop" is a relatively secretive research institute for Ilvermorny's subordinates, and outsiders cannot easily meet its researchers.
Over and over again, the next thing I remember is that so many years have passed. When Tia mustered up the courage to come to England, John didn't even know about it in time.
However, even John only recently found out more than ten years later that his brother Brooks had actually been in contact with Tia.
Unlike his unreliable brother John, Brooks Stewart was born honest and honest, but he truly inherited the character of the ancestors of the Stewart family.
John never knew that his brother had some contact and exchanges with Tia, because he knew very well that both his brothers Brooks and Tia were not good at interacting with others. The youngest brother in this family was Tia's senior student back then and had been in the same school for two years. But in his opinion, what chance did the two have to talk
As a result, this time John received the assignment from the director and second uncle to go to the UK with the team. His younger brother Brooks suddenly stopped him and revealed some facts that he did not understand - he was the youngest in his generation and had a very handsome appearance. The somewhat anxious Mensao brother actually likes that little girl named Tia!
And obviously still has a crush.
So... yes, it was actually just a big misunderstanding that John and several people from the workshop appeared in the community where teachers and students of Hogwarts in Italy stayed. He only learned about the proposal from an informant from MACUSA. After finding out about Tia, he just thought of bringing his brother to Snape's place to try to meet Tia.
However, the fact that that trip turned out to be so troublesome cannot be entirely blamed on his unreliability. Because this time the "Masonry Workshop" of Ilvermorny sent people to England for an important mission, and he... To put it bluntly, he was just doing private things in the name of official business.
Didn't you see that there were only two people around him? One of them is his younger brother Brooks, because he just found an excuse to leave the team along the way. For the convenience of the main team, he naturally couldn't let the news leak out to several colleagues and others easily.
Of course, as long as they were careful, their journey would not be discovered.
Yes, that's right... except Tia!
Tia's wand was made by John, so when John, who had been away from her for a long time, appeared in Italy, not far from France, the wand immediately responded.
When everything has a reason, things become simple and clear, don't they
No, that's not the case.
I remember that when Tia left Aberforth's place, Aberforth said that he said that she looked "like she was afraid of something."
Aberforth was not wrong—he was rarely wrong about a person's emotions, especially when he could express them directly.
So...if all this is so simple, what is Tia afraid of
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In the laboratory, there was something rare and subtle about Snape's usually expressionless face.
There is fear in Tia's heart, which he obviously doesn't know at the moment. After all, even if Tia is willing to write some of her feelings into the letter, he will have to wait until the letter is written and delivered before he can read it!
Therefore, at the moment, Snape is just feeling because of a very simple thing that John brought before... How should I put it? Somewhat troubled? Or... In fact, I am more or less at a loss.
Yes, he has a biological sister - under Maka's guidance, he has already accepted it. And to be honest, it's actually good to have the feeling of a family member, even if his personality makes him always look impatient in front of others.
However, after suddenly having a sister... many problems that ordinary people would naturally encounter also came one after another in front of Snape, a person who was used to living alone.
There is a person who needs care, care, and thought. From daily life to protection and resettlement in disasters, which one does not require a lot of thought
In particular, Tia is a person who needs care from others more than ordinary people.
But fortunately, even if it was a little reluctant and a little unwilling, I have to say that Snape performed quite well in the new task of "how to be an older brother".
Until...until a man who confessed that he liked his sister...appeared out of the blue!
Before, John brought his brother Brooks over to meet Snape. In addition to telling Snape about the latter's love for Tia, he also made small requests such as hoping that the two "young people" could meet each other again. But unfortunately, Snape sternly refused on the spot. He didn't reveal the exact whereabouts of Tia at all.
If I have to be serious, in fact, under the current situation, not exposing my sister's location to others is also a kind of protection for her - Snape showed roughly this in front of the Stewart brothers at that time. That's what it means.
But only he knew that at that time, what was hidden under his cold face was a rare state of mind called "confusion."
"Tia...are you in love? Well, if you have to count your age...actually it's probably too late."
Perhaps Snape subconsciously made a comparison with himself, so he came to such a conclusion that was somewhat superficial.
As for then, then he didn't know.
"What should I do at this time... Yes, I have to ask her first."
Soon, Snape, who was busy in the laboratory, took out the parchment, and while at a loss, he made a decision that was surprisingly similar to his sister - write a letter.