Kyle took his own seat with Sam and the other first year Slytherins. He was still trying to figure out what Siobhan had meant about Maggie and Alistair. He tapped his nose, was it a code? Sam watched Kyle, then snickered. "What are you doing?" Sam asked around a bite of dinner. "Thinking, I mean I was trying to figure something out. I think I'll just have till later though." "What were you trying to figure out?" "I don't know. It's like when you hold a Rememberbal and you have no idea what it is that you forgot." Sam frowned. "You're weird man." Sam told Kyle before turning back to his meal. Kyle sighed and set to thinking on what he could do to get Snape to reveal his true motivations. Everyone said Dumbledore trusted him, and Dumbledore didn't lay his trust in anyone. Then again neither does the Dark Lord. Both opposite sides of a war trusted the same man perfectly. Kyle's father had said that Snape often brought correct information about the activities of the Order. How was he, a first year, supposed to prove something the Dark Lord believed to be true as false. Snape could easily always say whatever it was that Kyle had caught him doing was because he was at Hogwarts and had an image to maintain here. Maybe he could catch Snape reacting in an unusual fashion. Everyone said he favored his own house. Maybe he could pick a fight with someone he'd have to side with over himself. But again all that mess with him being a double agent made for a great cover. Kyle sighed, finished his meal and made his way to the Library. Surely Siobhan would have an idea. She was sneaky, even if she hadn't gotten into Slytherin. Kyle was in Slytherin because he had to prove himself. Would asking Siobhan for ideas be not proving himself? Kyle didn't know enough about the ex-potions professor, but he figured he had to have some buttons that he could press. He knew Snape hated Harry Potter, that was no secret. But Harry was in the same year as Maggie and a Gryffindor to boot. Kyle took up a free table and pulled out his Transfiguration notes. He worked on the essay while trying to figure out what to do to get Snape to break character.