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To readers, in the first six books McGonagall appears to be Dumbledore's closest confidant and advisor, and headed Hogwarts whenever Dumbledore was absent. She was steadfastly loyal to him, and though she is strong-willed and opinionated, she always abided by his decisions. It is only in the last book that we learn Snape was closer to Dumbledore than anyone, though their relationship was not without occasional rancor and disagreements. Snape was under a huge obligation to Dumbledore, who granted him a safe sanctuary after his defection from Voldemort. Dumbledore, disdainful over Snape's past deeds as a Death Eater, demanded much in return, forcing Snape to act as a double agent against Voldemort and his minions. Snape also became one of Harry Potter's protectors and later secretly aided his mission after Dumbledore's death, despite Snape's intense dislike for the boy.
 
Snape was obligated to Dumbledore for the remainder of his life, and despite Harry's doubts and misgivings, Snape's loyalty to Dumbledore never wavered and was always freely given. In return, Dumbledore entrusted Snape with knowledge no one else was privy to, not even McGonagall. He certainly never trusted McGonagall any less, and he valued her abilities, but he was able to exploit Snape's Death Eater past by having him infiltrate himself back into Voldemort's inner circle. And Snape, being highly skilled in LegilimancyOcclumency, could safeguard Dumbledore's secrets, particularly those regarding Harry Potter, far better than McGonagall. Dumbledore's own brief seduction by Dark magic in his youth may have made him more sympathetic and forgiving of Snape, creating a unique bond between two men with similarly tainted pasts.
 
=== The Ending of ''Half-Blood Prince'' ===