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Sirius Black ([personal profile] alt_sirius) wrote2012-04-18 10:51 pm
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Order Only: Private Message to Moony and Dora

Well?

You wanted to see it.

Let's have it. I mean, I see I've been a right git, as she says (well, from her side) but what now?

Is it good or bad that no matter what she quotes (and Dora, that's Uriah Heap, that last bit), all I can hear whenever she starts on lyrics is 'Go Ask Alice' - and no, not just because Allie's usually my first line of defence when it comes to girls. Because I wish it had been on one of the albums she'd nicked. Perhaps I'll send her a copy of Lewis Carroll, as well.
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[personal profile] alt_nymphadora 2012-04-19 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Let her feel part of your pack, Sirius. She wants to belong somewhere.

That's the biggest part of what I get from her letter. She wants you to acknowledge she's one of yours.
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[personal profile] alt_nymphadora 2012-04-19 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
One of your albums is about Alice in Wonderland? Really?

I bet Bea would love it.

But, actually, you should send it to Pansy, you know. And the book. I think she'd like that.
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[personal profile] alt_nymphadora 2012-04-19 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
And I think it would make you feel better, luv. Which we'd all like.
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[personal profile] alt_lupin 2012-04-19 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Her letter more or less confirms what we'd suspected: she's a member of the Junior Auxiliary. Which means she knows about Terry's wand. And Hermione's wand. And since wands do not materialise out of thin air from their component elements, she knows of the existence of the Order of the Phoenix, if not our full list of activities. Her comment about having friends in common with you suggests that as well, and also suggests that Fred and George were not the only ones who suspected that Molly Weasley was in on the secret, and they may have guessed about Poppy, too, or Pomona, or even Minerva.

AND she knows about your canine ways.

And she's kept it all a secret.

I think you should write to her. Frankly, she's well beyond the point where total secrecy is more of a risk because who even knows what she'll stumble on next? But more than that, I think she's earned a bit of credit. She deserves an acknowledgement. (And an apology, because she's right; you shouldn't have told Harry, not without asking her first. Or at least warning her.)