alt_sally_anne: (my friends make me smile)
Sally-Anne Perks ([personal profile] alt_sally_anne) wrote2013-06-24 01:49 pm

I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good: Private message to Pansy

I'm on my way to the Burrow for supper tonight. Tomorrow I have to do the perimeter check on my broom in the afternoon and will be stuck having supper at the Strettons but I'm free all day on Wednesday. Maybe we're appreciating tea that day? If not do you want to get together anyway?

Are you going to ask them for careers advice? Other than 'you're probably not going to run a greenhouse'...
alt_pansy: (looking thinking)

[personal profile] alt_pansy 2013-06-24 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
They do tend to bellyache about Dark Arts, don't they?

From what I've seen so far, Mrs Longbottom is great deal more practical than I thought she would be, but I'm fairly sure she's a Hufflepuff.
alt_pansy: (looking thinking)

[personal profile] alt_pansy 2013-06-24 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Your mum is sort of unofficial Order, isn't she? So there's that. And all the people who work for Bill. Besides Archer, I mean.

There's just a pile of people at Moddey Dhoo, and it's frightfully hard to tell who is what unless Mrs Longbottom says something like 'So and so brewed a potion' or 'such and such got her wand today.' There's that Stephen person, and Arabella somebody, who's the lady in charge, I think? They're magical, and there's a few other people they talk about a lot only it's not clear at all who has wands and who doesn't. Except for that one mad-sounding one who comes up with weapons. Fu Lee. I'm sure he's a Muggle.

Can Muggles brew potions?

I don't think so.
alt_pansy: (looking thinking)

[personal profile] alt_pansy 2013-06-24 08:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Really?

A squib?

That's rather unexpected. Isn't she their secret keeper? I know she has to meet everyone before they come in.

I thought she was magical for sure. Oh, and there's the people who died in Ireland. And the other people that go with Mr Shacklebolt all the time. Caradoc somebody. And Dorcas? Or Emmaline? The one who didn't die in Ireland.

And yes, I suppose that makes sense with the potions. Only I thought they were like runes, where just any Muggle carving them wouldn't make them active, it'd take a magical person doing it to make them work.