Re: Harry and Severus
He wondered if it was the first time he really listened, of perhaps the first time that Severus actually took the time to explain how he felt. It didn't erase all his concerns, but it did go a long way to put the worst of his fears to rest.
He looked at Severus, trying to read him, but Severus was not a man easily read. He wouldn't have survived as a spy for so long if he had been, Harry supposed. "My biggest concern, and Ginny's, is that this isn't a relationship of equals," he said. "Can you honestly tell me that isn't the case?" he asked. "That you view Al as someone whose experiences and views are equal to your own."