Hm. I had the idea it was short for Rikhardt, but I could be wrong. There's someone called that at the Ministry, so maybe I just assumed.
Enid's a dear. A bit lonely, but not one to whinge or moan. Everyone in the garden knows her, and she's always invited to join someone's table when she's here. There's just something about her you trust. I actually think she'd make an excellent spy if we ever needed someone to go someplace and listen for us.
You're right about Kestenbaum and Sharma: they aren't mates. Sharma was five years, maybe, ahead of me in Hufflepuff. I hardly knew her at all then, but she's nice enough now. Brilliant with a charm, too.
Rebecca Kestenbaum, though, we're especially fond of her. She's the one who makes the finger puppets to amuse Bea--they're always dead clever things, made from twine and parchment or a bit of flannel and ribbon or twirly wire and little googly glass eyes. Bea thinks she's the Niffler's nugget. And she's been so disappointed since we've stopped bring Bea along.
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Date: 2014-02-18 03:38 am (UTC)Enid's a dear. A bit lonely, but not one to whinge or moan. Everyone in the garden knows her, and she's always invited to join someone's table when she's here. There's just something about her you trust. I actually think she'd make an excellent spy if we ever needed someone to go someplace and listen for us.
You're right about Kestenbaum and Sharma: they aren't mates. Sharma was five years, maybe, ahead of me in Hufflepuff. I hardly knew her at all then, but she's nice enough now. Brilliant with a charm, too.
Rebecca Kestenbaum, though, we're especially fond of her. She's the one who makes the finger puppets to amuse Bea--they're always dead clever things, made from twine and parchment or a bit of flannel and ribbon or twirly wire and little googly glass eyes. Bea thinks she's the Niffler's nugget. And she's been so disappointed since we've stopped bring Bea along.