No worries. It was so long ago that I did this, when I read my answer to that particular question, I went, "Yikes, that's sounds arrogant. Like snarry didn't exist until *I* came on the scene, aren't I marvelous." So I just wanted to clarify that I hadn't done a lot of reading in the ship before I started writing, which was diametrically opposed to Harry/Draco where I had read a ton. Not that there wasn't lots of lovely stuff, just that I hadn't gotten into it and was sort of a Snape virgin. HAHAHAHAHAHA!
But on a more serious note, I think being a newbie really made a tremendous difference. I might feel that certain stories that I write in other ships are decent reads, but I'm alway conscious of having contributed to the gestalt that is Draco Malfoy. Me and 500 other writers. Not having any sort of gestalt about Snape, I pretty much crafted who I wanted him to be, with basically the only influence being the book. I can say that there are other Snarry writers who are better than I am, but I can't really say that their rendition of Snape sings to me (personally) the way my Snape sings to me. It's different and I think it's because I entered this "ship" late.
Anyway, NO problem. Just trying to stem my own arrogance.