When Snape climbs the steps up to the Astronomy Tower in Half-Blood Prince (The Lightning-Struck Tower chapter):
But somebody else had spoken Snape's name, quite softly. "Severus..." The sound frightened Harry beyond anything he had experienced all evening, Dumbledore was pleading.
And then
“Severus . . . please . . .”
Was this to keep up the illusion, or was there unfinished business, the plan was not ready that night? Did Dumbledore not want Harry to see?
Answer
Snape was Dumbledore's double agent from the beginning and the plan was for Snape to kill Dumbledore (who was dying anyway) to prove his loyalty to Voldemort, which would result in him getting closer. Snape was against this plan but had reluctantly agreed. When the time came for Snape to actually kill Dumbledore he hesitated, which is why Dumbledore pleaded with him. Not to spare his life, but to do his part in the plan and kill Dumbledore.
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