Sally-Anne Perks (
alt_sally_anne) wrote2010-07-09 09:37 pm
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Quidditch at the Burrow
...was brilliant. I got to play every position except Seeker at some point or another although they didn't make me keep playing Beater after I broke one of the windows.
It was nice to see Wood again, and Jeremy behaved himself (mostly).
Jeremy asked his parents and they said it's alright, so: the rest of you are invited here next week to play quidditch, if you'd like to come. On Monday, I think that's when Mrs Stretton thought it would be best. Owl me or tell me here if you can or can't make it, and if anyone else wants to come play you'd be welcome.
It was nice to see Wood again, and Jeremy behaved himself (mostly).
Jeremy asked his parents and they said it's alright, so: the rest of you are invited here next week to play quidditch, if you'd like to come. On Monday, I think that's when Mrs Stretton thought it would be best. Owl me or tell me here if you can or can't make it, and if anyone else wants to come play you'd be welcome.
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like I told Sally Anne,it would have been totally ridiculous to miss out on Quidditch at the Strettons over not saying sorry. I mean, Percy's a silly git with no sense of humour, but I'm not going to stay in trouble for a whole week and do extra chores and not get to go anywhere, when all I've got to do to get out is say sorry.And, yeah. I'm pretty sure I can still come. Mum hasn't said no. Nor Dad. Course I haven't seen him yet today, 'cause Mum let me sleep in and he was already out in his workshop when I got up. They don't usually let us sleep in, but I think probably they thought it was a good idea if Percy and I didn't eat breakfast together. He's a total grump in the morning.
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And they've hired Bullstrode as a consultant.
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most of us have excellent taste. How about that?