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Dec. 28th, 2012 09:45 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Weasleys: How are you all? Poppy said she brought your potion yesterday, Bill. Courage, mate. We'll be a little busy tonight but come by the garden if you're in the mood for company, you and Charlie. Molly, you'd be welcome, too. Dora'd love to show you all she's done with the place.
Next: As far as that meeting Remus asked us all about, it's going to be a couple of days, at least. Well, more than a couple. Bill's busy tonight, of course, and so are Moony and I, and the weekend's a terrible time to leave Ellie alone at Laszlo's Unlimited.
But it's also going to be a while before Minerva's up to it.
We've been at her New London house since last night - Poppy and Severus and I, that is. They tried to intervene in her drinking for good and all and ... it didn't go as they'd hoped.
So, they've spent the last night using slower methods to purge her system, but in the meantime, they plan to brew what amounts to a highly complex potion, which I gather they've not tried before because it could have disastrous results. I guess we've reached the point where the risk is worth it.
Dora, when you can free Ellie or yourself, we need someone to go round the apothecary's on Camden Road. The one near Holloway? I'm reasonably certain they'll have the ingredients our shop hasn't got. I've got a list I can give you. (If buying them doesn't work, then Poppy might have to try to sweet-talk Horace into fetching the items from the Potioneers' Guild and we'd really rather not have to go that route.)
Anyway. With all that in mind, I propose postponing our gathering until after the 1st. Other than that I'm not fussed about the date, so if anyone else has a preference, let's hear it. (Hermione, that includes you, kiddo.)
Oh, and if anyone else would care to come take a shift, particularly this evening, I'd be grateful.
Next: As far as that meeting Remus asked us all about, it's going to be a couple of days, at least. Well, more than a couple. Bill's busy tonight, of course, and so are Moony and I, and the weekend's a terrible time to leave Ellie alone at Laszlo's Unlimited.
But it's also going to be a while before Minerva's up to it.
We've been at her New London house since last night - Poppy and Severus and I, that is. They tried to intervene in her drinking for good and all and ... it didn't go as they'd hoped.
So, they've spent the last night using slower methods to purge her system, but in the meantime, they plan to brew what amounts to a highly complex potion, which I gather they've not tried before because it could have disastrous results. I guess we've reached the point where the risk is worth it.
Dora, when you can free Ellie or yourself, we need someone to go round the apothecary's on Camden Road. The one near Holloway? I'm reasonably certain they'll have the ingredients our shop hasn't got. I've got a list I can give you. (If buying them doesn't work, then Poppy might have to try to sweet-talk Horace into fetching the items from the Potioneers' Guild and we'd really rather not have to go that route.)
Anyway. With all that in mind, I propose postponing our gathering until after the 1st. Other than that I'm not fussed about the date, so if anyone else has a preference, let's hear it. (Hermione, that includes you, kiddo.)
Oh, and if anyone else would care to come take a shift, particularly this evening, I'd be grateful.
Re: Private Message to Alice
Date: 2012-12-28 05:25 pm (UTC)It must sound like I'm making excuses for him, but this past week was the first time he's had anything since this summer. He went off after we returned from our family trip where our petition was turned down, and Neville had been obliviated. He had to come back earlier than he'd expected because of the storm that hit us, and even though he'd sobered up as best as he could, Terry Boot could smell it on him.
So he's been trying.
He didn't drink a thing after Emmeline and Benjy and that awful mess in Ireland. Even though he wanted to. I could tell. But Arthur... well. Arthur hit him rather hard.
He's a soldier. In the middle of it all, he does what he must and keeps his head. When he's safe, that's when things get hard.
I know. I know.
It's a liability. And a weakness.
And he knows it too.
And you're right. He ought to see. Maybe it'll make it just that much harder next time around. We'll be by.