[ It'll be some several hours after the network post went up, and Draco has spent that time absorbed in his task, breaking from Dr Gallo's watch to go sullenly sit in his room and drink terrible space coffee with a thousand yard stare at the opposite wall before going out again. It would be a mistake to call it guilt that drives this sudden show of work ethic, or even particular amounts of grandstanding, considering he's avoiding people at all costs.
He genuinely wants to be the one to catch it, for whatever bloody reason.
But finally, a text, scooted across the line he imagines newly drawn between himself and Professor Snape-- ]
I killed it I know that's not possible but it died and vanished it wasn't responding to the counter curse either
Lupin was carting it about in the bureau to let it out and i met him on the way back asked him what he planned to do with it if it ever got free and he said he'd catch it and it wouldn't and I cast bombarda then he and Black told ,me it was still loose 2 weeks later
That happened because Black found a painting on a wall that looked like me and decided to chip bits of my face off it for a laugh.
It's like this ship is enchanted, if it was enchanted by a muggle madman with the most obscure and illogical of all mercurial natures. Nothing is as it is at home, and nothing is ever what it seems like it might be at first engagement. It twists everything. It will have twisted this creature - already you've come across inconsistencies, but we can hope that's the end of it.
It was extraordinarily foolish of you not to tell me. It was extraordinarily insulting to have to find out this way; Tyke has less than no respect for me and complete disdain for the department I manage, the department that should have been handling this from the onset. Once you became involved, it became your responsibility to bring the matter to the appropriate party.
[ Right, Black should be ssSOooOoOo happy, since Draco is scared enough of him to be his little errand boy for two weeks. UGH, DRACO, WHEN YOUR FATHER FINDS OUT ABOUT THIS ]
text.
He genuinely wants to be the one to catch it, for whatever bloody reason.
But finally, a text, scooted across the line he imagines newly drawn between himself and Professor Snape-- ]
I killed it
I know that's not possible but it died and vanished
it wasn't responding to the counter curse either
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acted The same as one
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Tell me how it got out.
[ Like you should have done ages ago, the grace of some distant merciful god prevents him from actually typing. ]
1/2.
2/2.
asked him what he planned to do with it if it ever got free and he said he'd catch it and it wouldn't and I cast bombarda
then he and Black told ,me it was still loose 2 weeks later
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[ Look there werewolf walked into that one, even Severus would have been tempted to knock it free just to watch the idiot panic. #slytherins ]
Do you remember when you got here, and I ended up nearly dying over a bit of the ship cutting one of my eyes out?
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yes
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It's like this ship is enchanted, if it was enchanted by a muggle madman with the most obscure and illogical of all mercurial natures. Nothing is as it is at home, and nothing is ever what it seems like it might be at first engagement. It twists everything. It will have twisted this creature - already you've come across inconsistencies, but we can hope that's the end of it.
It was extraordinarily foolish of you not to tell me. It was extraordinarily insulting to have to find out this way; Tyke has less than no respect for me and complete disdain for the department I manage, the department that should have been handling this from the onset. Once you became involved, it became your responsibility to bring the matter to the appropriate party.
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Ugh. Adults. First Gallo, now this. ]
after that woman on the network alerted about Morgoth they decided to tell tyke
i didn't want to I would have told you instead
he did that to me too with the murals
[ Which is not the point that Professor Snape was trying to make, but gosh, he hates Gryffindors. ]
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I'm glad you weren't permanently hurt.
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I'll remember about the twisting
[ It's about as close to apology as he can muster without being outright asked for one, probably. ]
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See that you do.