True. But seeing as we've been discussing ways to accomplish our goals without furthering the Lord Protector's agenda, perhaps we'd better not drop this one, what?
I won't break the plate, I don't even have the plate. I just wanted to see what the others would say.
Raz took Harry to his quarters, but I'm sure he'll be back soon. Fairly certain he's all right. Physically, that is. Who's to know if he'll work himself into a froth over this or not.
Wait - if you're not with him, where does that leave you?
Ugh, I think I might have to move the plate. I keep getting the oddest feeling like my skin is crawling, every time I think about it being on my wrist.
It's like seeing a beetle and then the rest of the day feeling like a beetle's crawling over your skin.
Take the plate off your bracelet and send it to me through the box. It's not really the sort of thing you ought to be caught with on your person - not that anyone's the wiser or would go looking for it.
And no, I won't break it.
You reckon she's conscious and aware, in there, though?
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I say, wouldn't that be the same as murdering her?
-Justin
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-Justin
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Buried in a pile of Dragon dung seems a good option.
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Professor Dolohov.
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I say we wait to see what Harry wants to do with it, but it's a thought.
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Bumbridge is a toad in a plate and Raz still hasn't been cleared.
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Now that she's gone we'll have more time to talk to Cassie and sort out what happened properly.
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She'd better stay in the plate, then.
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Leaves other options open.
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Is Diggory....will he be all right?
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Better him than Harry.
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But also because we need him.
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We do.
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Better if we had ALL come through the night unscathed. Blimey, I hope Diggory will be all right.
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I'd prefer that Diggory come through it all right, too. Fact remains that if it came down to it, though, I'd rather him than Harry.
Who knows when any one of us might be put in a position where we have to choose between two unpleasant outcomes.
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And if Diggory really did jump in front of that curse, then he made the same choice you'd have made.
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But I just thought I'd drop a friendly caution, as they ARE the ones who turned her into a toad.
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(Only don't break the plate. I don't think it's a good idea.)
And he might have seen it. The man. I think...I think that might have been Sarah's brother. Fawcett's brother.
Where's Harry? Is he all right?
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Raz took Harry to his quarters, but I'm sure he'll be back soon. Fairly certain he's all right. Physically, that is. Who's to know if he'll work himself into a froth over this or not.
Wait - if you're not with him, where does that leave you?
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I'm staying here tonight, he doesn't want me in the Slytherin dormitories tonight.
And I have the plate in my bracelet.
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Ugh, I think I might have to move the plate. I keep getting the oddest feeling like my skin is crawling, every time I think about it being on my wrist.
It's like seeing a beetle and then the rest of the day feeling like a beetle's crawling over your skin.
Re: Private message to Hermione (and Harry)
Take the plate off your bracelet and send it to me through the box. It's not really the sort of thing you ought to be caught with on your person - not that anyone's the wiser or would go looking for it.
And no, I won't break it.
You reckon she's conscious and aware, in there, though?