Sally-Anne Perks (
alt_sally_anne) wrote2011-01-22 11:51 am
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I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
Something to bear in mind:
The journals may know who you're writing to even if you say 'Aunt Midge' instead of 'Mildred Jane Elizabeth Smythe of Hertfordshire Downs' but you'd better spell the 'private message to' bit all the way out or EVERYONE will see.
I wonder who'll tell him? It certainly won't be me.
The journals may know who you're writing to even if you say 'Aunt Midge' instead of 'Mildred Jane Elizabeth Smythe of Hertfordshire Downs' but you'd better spell the 'private message to' bit all the way out or EVERYONE will see.
I wonder who'll tell him? It certainly won't be me.
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I think we're all clever enough that if someone's hurt and scared and somehow doesn't seem to be able to write things properly someone will turn on the lock and ask what's up.
There's two layers of protection with the lock, both the words and the ink, but the ink wouldn't keep, oh, Padma Patil from seeing it, so.
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Lucky Vince will never be on the lock. He's UTTER PANTS at spelling.
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But I think about it every time I write it. 'Cause, like, what happens if you write 'I Solemnly Swear I'm Up To No Good' instead of, y'know, 'I AM'?
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