Private Message to Dora and Remus
Mar. 5th, 2012 11:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well? What do you think of Davidson's suggestions?
I dunno why I was thinking they'd come up with a witch. You know, barmaid sort of thing. Could take care of Bea as well.
But I suppose there's no reason not to try for one of these lot, if there are no other ideas - or if we can't think of a good reason not to make the attempt.
Remus, about going for the London muggleborns: It's up to you, love. I can't remember what Snape told you about whether you can delay Wolfsbane by a night so you can take Polyjuice or how long afterward it'll be before the Wolfbane is safe. Only know that it's probably not wise to mix drinks.
I dunno why I was thinking they'd come up with a witch. You know, barmaid sort of thing. Could take care of Bea as well.
But I suppose there's no reason not to try for one of these lot, if there are no other ideas - or if we can't think of a good reason not to make the attempt.
Remus, about going for the London muggleborns: It's up to you, love. I can't remember what Snape told you about whether you can delay Wolfsbane by a night so you can take Polyjuice or how long afterward it'll be before the Wolfbane is safe. Only know that it's probably not wise to mix drinks.
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Date: 2012-03-06 02:18 pm (UTC)Aw, Dora, don't be hard on yourself, luv. You're well attractive; it's our fault you're in this weird situation and it's not like you can bring home any bloke you happen to fancy.
Anyway, I have to admit that when Kingsley gave us three men to think on, I did immediately wonder whether one of them might do for you but then I got to thinking about what Alice said and their choices. Merlin knows there're probably a fair few young lasses who come into a family and aren't given any choice about warming the master's bed now and then (though of course, someone who's well maniacal about purebloods would never ever admit to any sort of attraction along those lines). Course if the bloke came here and you both found yourself - well, I mean to say, you know I'd be nothing but happy for you (assuming we all get on well enough, of course). Remus too, I'm sure.
Still I rather prefer the idea of a woman, somehow, if for no other reason than to make sure you're not the sole female voice of sanity in Bea's life, eh?
But you've a point about helping our own.
Say. That gives me a thought. Remember Mac mentioning that he had a sister? I think I recall Kingsley saying she wound up in the camps.
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Date: 2012-03-06 05:54 pm (UTC)Also. Whoa. Slow down. I said flirting, not... anything more. I'm not on the hunt, and I'm definitely not thinking of hiring someone to be my bloke.
Not to mention that Alice is right. Sorry, but that's just well awful to think about.
The more I think of it, the more I think we really should look into hiring a woman. (But no German outfits, you.) I wonder if Arthur could find Mac's sister for us. I'd like that. Though, I suppose we don't know anything at all about her. Mac didn't tell me much. At all. Only what he did say made me think things went very badly in his family. We should ask him. Whether she's likely to be the sort who would want to help with what we do, I mean. But it would be nice to think we could help her, so we should ask Arthur, too, if he can find her.
Oh, and obviously, I'm awake. So if you're ready to go, I am.
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Date: 2012-03-06 06:09 pm (UTC)Kingsley offered to ask about women. I think it might be a good option but ... I dunno. I thought about Mac's sister off and on all morning. You're right he's not said two words about her, really. Well, he hardly says more than two words about anything, does he? But beyond that - we don't know anything about her, as you said. And that's a problem in and of itself. What I mean is, it's risky enough even trying to stack the cards toward a muggleborn we've 'pre-selected,' as it were. If we have to put on a huge search even to find Mac's sister, and then after already raising that flag, we try to jigger our request so she comes out top of the pile .... Well, you see my point, I'm sure. To say nothing of the fact that she's probably already considered a high-risk inhabitant - by which I mean I shouldn't wonder if someone's put something in her file to consider any request for her suspicious in itself. And that sort of scrutiny we should probably avoid.
But anyway, I do agree it would be good to at least find her and see what we can do about reuniting them. And I think I'll just tell Kingsley that yeah, we think a female domestic would look more natural for you and Junius to request.
Give Bea a last tickle and come down, then. I went round the drop site this morning after Arthur said he left the papers there so we can get this done before tea, if we're lucky.