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The corridor dissolved, and the scene took a little longer to reform: Harry seemed to fly through shifting shapes and colors until his surroundings solidified again and he stood on a hilltop, forlorn and cold in the darkness, the wind whistling through the branches of a few leafless trees. The adult Snape was panting, turning on the spot, his wand gripped tightly in his hand, waiting for something or for someone… His fear infected Harry too, even though he knew that he could not be harmed, and he looked over his shoulder, wondering what it was that Snape was waiting for —Then a blinding, jagged jet of white light flew through the air. Harry thought of lightning, but Snape had dropped to his knees and his wand had flown out of his hand.Don’t kill me!That was not my intention.Any sound of Dumbledore Apparating had been drowned by the sound of the wind in the branches. He stood before Snape with his robes whipping around him, and his face was illuminated from below in the light cast by his wand.Well, Severus? What message does Lord Voldemort have for me?No — no message — I’m here on my own account!Snape was wringing his hands. He looked a little mad, with his straggling black hair flying around him.I — I come with a warning — no, a request — please —Dumbledore flicked his wand. Though leaves and branches still flew through the night air around them, silence fell on the spot where he and Snape faced each other.What request could a Death Eater make of me?The — the prophecy… the prediction… Trelawney…Ah, yes, said Dumbledore. How much did you relay to Lord Voldemort?Everything — everything I heard! said Snape. That is why — it is for that reason — he thinks it means Lily Evans!The prophecy did not refer to a woman, said Dumbledore. It spoke of a boy born at the end of July —You know what I mean! He thinks it means her son, he is going to hunt her down — kill them all —If she means so much to you, said Dumbledore, surely Lord Voldemort will spare her? Could you not ask for mercy for the mother, in exchange for the son?I have — I have asked him —You disgust me, said Dumbledore, and Harry had never heard so much contempt in his voice. Snape seemed to shrink a little, You do not care, then, about the deaths of her husband and child? They can die, as long as you have what you want?Snape said nothing, but merely looked up at Dumbledore.Hide them all, then, he croaked. Keep her — them — safe. Please.And what will you give me in return, Severus?In — in return? Snape gaped at Dumbledore, and Harry expected him to protest, but after a long moment he said, Anything.

J.K. Rowling

The corridor dissolved, and the scene took a little longer to reform: Harry seemed to fly through shifting shapes and colors until his surroundings solidified again and he stood on a hilltop, forlorn and cold in the darkness, the wind whistling through the branches of a few leafless trees. The adult Snape was panting, turning on the spot, his wand gripped tightly in his hand, waiting for something or for someone… His fear infected Harry too, even though he knew that he could not be harmed, and he looked over his shoulder, wondering what it was that Snape was waiting for —Then a blinding, jagged jet of white light flew through the air. Harry thought of lightning, but Snape had dropped to his knees and his wand had flown out of his hand.Don’t kill me!That was not my intention.Any sound of Dumbledore Apparating had been drowned by the sound of the wind in the branches. He stood before Snape with his robes whipping around him, and his face was illuminated from below in the light cast by his wand.Well, Severus? What message does Lord Voldemort have for me?No — no message — I’m here on my own account!Snape was wringing his hands. He looked a little mad, with his straggling black hair flying around him.I — I come with a warning — no, a request — please —Dumbledore flicked his wand. Though leaves and branches still flew through the night air around them, silence fell on the spot where he and Snape faced each other.What request could a Death Eater make of me?The — the prophecy… the prediction… Trelawney…Ah, yes, said Dumbledore. How much did you relay to Lord Voldemort?Everything — everything I heard! said Snape. That is why — it is for that reason — he thinks it means Lily Evans!The prophecy did not refer to a woman, said Dumbledore. It spoke of a boy born at the end of July —You know what I mean! He thinks it means her son, he is going to hunt her down — kill them all —If she means so much to you, said Dumbledore, surely Lord Voldemort will spare her? Could you not ask for mercy for the mother, in exchange for the son?I have — I have asked him —You disgust me, said Dumbledore, and Harry had never heard so much contempt in his voice. Snape seemed to shrink a little, You do not care, then, about the deaths of her husband and child? They can die, as long as you have what you want?Snape said nothing, but merely looked up at Dumbledore.Hide them all, then, he croaked. Keep her — them — safe. Please.And what will you give me in return, Severus?In — in return? Snape gaped at Dumbledore, and Harry expected him to protest, but after a long moment he said, Anything.

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About J.K. Rowling

Joanne Rowling ( ROH-ling; born 31 July 1965), known by her pen name J. K. Rowling, is a British author and philanthropist. She wrote Harry Potter, a seven-volume fantasy series published from 1997 to 2007. The series has sold over 600 million copies, been translated into 84 languages, and spawned a global media franchise including films and video games. The Casual Vacancy (2012) was her first novel for adults. She writes Cormoran Strike, an ongoing crime fiction series, under the alias Robert Galbraith.
Born in Yate, Gloucestershire, Rowling was working as a researcher and bilingual secretary for Amnesty International in 1990 when she conceived the idea for the Harry Potter series. The seven-year period that followed saw the death of her mother, the birth of her first child, divorce from her first husband, and relative poverty until the first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published in 1997. Six sequels followed, concluding with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (2007). By 2008, Forbes had named her the world's highest-paid author.
The novels follow a boy called Harry Potter as he attends Hogwarts (a school for wizards), and battles Lord Voldemort. Death and the divide between good and evil are the central themes of the series. Its influences include Bildungsroman (the coming-of-age genre), school stories, fairy tales, and Christian allegory. The series revived fantasy as a genre in the children's market, spawned a host of imitators, and inspired an active fandom. Critical reception has been more mixed. Many reviewers see Rowling's writing as conventional; some regard her portrayal of gender and social division as regressive. There were also religious debates over the Harry Potter series.
Rowling has won many accolades for her work. She has received an OBE and made a Companion of Honour for services to literature and philanthropy. Harry Potter brought her wealth and recognition, which she has used to advance philanthropic endeavours and political causes. She co-founded the charity Lumos and established the Volant Charitable Trust, named after her mother. Rowling's charitable giving centres on medical causes and supporting at-risk women and children. In politics, she has donated to Britain's Labour Party and opposed Scottish independence and Brexit. Her opinions on transgender people and related civil rights since 2017 have been described as transphobic by critics and LGBT rights organisations. They have divided feminists, fuelled debates on freedom of speech and cancel culture, and prompted declarations of support for transgender people from the literary, arts, and culture sectors.