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Friday, 12 July 2013 19:30![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had supper with my family tonight, all of them. Well, not you, Dora (or Bea. Or Sirius). It was Nanella, Pascoal, Uncle Lucius, Aunt Narcissa, Mummy, Daddy, Uncle Raz, Professor Siz, and Draco. It was for my birthday, sort of, only it happened tonight because it was the only evening that everyone was free at the same time.
It was like a lot of family suppers, no one was pretending to be anything they weren't. Well, except for me and for Draco. I tried to pay attention to see if I heard anything that might be useful. I don't know if I did but I'll share it anyway.
First, nobody likes Corax Mulciber. They don't like how he's trying to take control of things, and they also think he's not efficient. Uncle Lucius was able to find out that the man, Boulstridge, that Mr Mulciber called back from his holiday - Mr Mulciber didn't even need him, he just did it because he felt like it, and to show off. Mummy says he's "flashing his cock" instead of doing anything worthwhile.
Mummy also said that Mr Yaxley is unhappy that she and the other Aurors are in charge of monitoring journals now, because he it should be under MLE's control. She said that Yaxley gets more batty every day.
Uncle Lucius was - I think he was panicked, very panicked, when Mr Mulciber tried to take control of the journal monitoring. Mostly because he knew that Mr Mulciber wanted to study Aunt Narcissa's and Draco's journals in particular.
They also talked about Aldrich, a little, because Nanella said something about how she couldn't find any mango stilton (Mummy's favourite) for supper. Mummy wasn't happy that her favourite cheese wasn't served, and it put her in ill spirits. She and Uncle Lucius agreed that the farm must have been taken over by black market opportunists.
And everyone drank a lot of wine.
Well, I don't know if that's helpful, but I thought it might be.
It was like a lot of family suppers, no one was pretending to be anything they weren't. Well, except for me and for Draco. I tried to pay attention to see if I heard anything that might be useful. I don't know if I did but I'll share it anyway.
First, nobody likes Corax Mulciber. They don't like how he's trying to take control of things, and they also think he's not efficient. Uncle Lucius was able to find out that the man, Boulstridge, that Mr Mulciber called back from his holiday - Mr Mulciber didn't even need him, he just did it because he felt like it, and to show off. Mummy says he's "flashing his cock" instead of doing anything worthwhile.
Mummy also said that Mr Yaxley is unhappy that she and the other Aurors are in charge of monitoring journals now, because he it should be under MLE's control. She said that Yaxley gets more batty every day.
Uncle Lucius was - I think he was panicked, very panicked, when Mr Mulciber tried to take control of the journal monitoring. Mostly because he knew that Mr Mulciber wanted to study Aunt Narcissa's and Draco's journals in particular.
They also talked about Aldrich, a little, because Nanella said something about how she couldn't find any mango stilton (Mummy's favourite) for supper. Mummy wasn't happy that her favourite cheese wasn't served, and it put her in ill spirits. She and Uncle Lucius agreed that the farm must have been taken over by black market opportunists.
And everyone drank a lot of wine.
Well, I don't know if that's helpful, but I thought it might be.
I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
2013-07-13 02:05 (UTC)Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
2013-07-13 02:11 (UTC)Why are you cross?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good - Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 02:18 (UTC)You didn't have to make it a story. Or talk about Father's feelings. Just report the facts dispassionately, if you feel you must report them.
And how do you even know Father was panicked, he didn't say -
Ugh, you legilimised him, didn't you?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good - Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 02:18 (UTC)Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good - Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 02:24 (UTC)Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good - Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 02:24 (UTC)And they were going to read my Private Messages. Really. You're sure of that?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good - Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 02:26 (UTC)Why - what would they find? Did you and Harry talk about the way things are before you were under the lock?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good - Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 02:27 (UTC)Is your mother going to read them?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good - Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 02:27 (UTC)Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good: Private Message to Hydra (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:23 (UTC)Haven't you noticed?
But I can't figure out quite why. I mean, he keeps saying it's not whatever I think it might be.
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good: Private Message to Hydra (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:28 (UTC)Why, what's he saying that it's not?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good: Private Message to Hydra (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:36 (UTC)Only I think he really is jealous, in a way. Like he thinks Harry doesn't need him to be his friend anymore. Which is just silly, you don't stop being one person's friend just because you have others.
What did he say to you about what's bothering him?
Re: I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good: Private Message to Hydra (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:41 (UTC)He might be jealous. He might be a lot of things. Right now he's cross with me for turning our family gatherings into "theatre for the order." And he's upset because now he knows his private messages might be read, and he said things he ought not have, to Harry and to you, too.
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2013-07-13 02:29 (UTC)It's a relief to hear that they blame the black market and not anything more organised.
And I'm sure Bill will be very interested in the news about the journals and who's controlling them now, that there's still something of a power struggle over them. It stands to reason; they do represent a huge resource and whomever controls the access to the private messages has a wealth of information at their wandtip.
As for Malfoy - sorry, Draco, your father - being worried about the private messages, did he say why he was so worried about your family's in particular? Draco, he hasn't any idea that you, Harry and Hermione used to talk about me, or other things? I can't believe he did or he'd have acted to protect
himselfall of you long before now.no subject
2013-07-13 02:37 (UTC)Why don't you ask Hydra to legilimise him. And then you'll know more.
Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:44 (UTC)How could you?
Re: Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:46 (UTC)Family affairs are FAIR GAME or haven't you noticed?
Re: Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:49 (UTC)Honestly what is wrong with you these days? Ever since you broke up with Pansy you've been--and you're just--and I didn't think you were even that upset about breaking up with Pansy!
You're just being deliberately foul and there's no reason for it.
Re: Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 02:52 (UTC)Hermione, Auntie Bella could read everything. All of our private messages, all the way back...
Re: Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 03:39 (UTC)She'd have to think there's something wrong with you or Harry.
Which is another really good reason not to act like a pillock when you're normally not one.
Like going flying today--that was good. And I think you even had fun doing it.
Re: Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 03:54 (UTC)But..you're right. You must be. Harry's the only person, aside from the Lord Protector, that I've never heard her say one bad thing about.
When have I ever not been a pillock? Don't you remember some of the stuff I used to say
to youabout people like you, about muggleborns?It's easy not to think when you're flying. That's the good thing about it.
Re: Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 04:03 (UTC)And if not, you'll just have to make sure that your aunt doesn't think about checking.
Anyway, you said those things before. Before you knew better, I mean.
You're not a pillock to your friends. Usually.
Re: Private Message to Draco (and Harry)
2013-07-13 04:13 (UTC)I'd better apologise to Hydra.
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2013-07-13 02:46 (UTC)Something tells me it's time for Sinbad to make an appearance in the back ....
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2013-07-13 02:54 (UTC)I should have told you. And I would have.
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2013-07-13 02:57 (UTC)no subject
2013-07-13 02:59 (UTC)Mummy Mother.no subject
2013-07-13 03:05 (UTC)(Sorry for ever thinking you were.)
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2013-07-13 03:38 (UTC)But more than that, you chose the path of compassion toward people born in different circumstances from yourself, and you chose the path of honesty with yourself about what this regime does to people, and you chose the path where you risk your own safety to try to change things.
Everyone -- all of you on the lock made that choice.
And Hydra, that's why we're not worried about you turning into Bella.
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2013-07-13 03:45 (UTC)Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:01 (UTC)You're clearly afraid that you'll turn into a monster.
As it happens, I do turn into a monster. So I can understand a bit of what you're feeling over this.
(Alas, being able to read minds presumably doesn't vary by the phase of the moon, making it a bit harder to manage simply with detailed planning.)
Re: Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:10 (UTC)I think you're a very nice person.
Re: Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:31 (UTC)Re: Private message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:31 (UTC)no subject
2013-07-14 01:45 (UTC)no subject
2013-07-13 03:08 (UTC)We can't really afford that.
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2013-07-14 01:50 (UTC)no subject
2013-07-14 03:26 (UTC)I'm also aware that it would require a certain amount of skullduggery and sneaking about. But otherwise we have no way to excise what they've written and no guarantee someone on the Auror squad won't arbitrarily decide to find out what the Lord Protector's son and his best friend and servant have to say to one another that's so fascinating it needs all those messages.
Private Message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:32 (UTC)Sorry I didn't see this earlier. I suppose I can understand Draco worrying about those messages--I say, you'd think Hermione would have known better, what?--but I'm not sure what he was thinking, blurting out your legilimency like that.
Has he apologised?
I hope you enjoyed yourself a little, at least. I'm well sorry it's so difficult to be round that sort of thing now.
-Justin
Re: Private Message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:44 (UTC)It wasn't terribly enjoyable. I left a lot of things out. Like how Mummy was appalled to see that Nanella has muggleborn servants now, so she terrified them so they'd leave, and then everyone laughed about it. She also has a new shiny silver finger that she keeps tapping on the table and on her wine glass. It's not a nice sound.
And there was more, besides. But I'm rather tired now, and I think I'd rather see you and tell you in person.
Re: Private Message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:50 (UTC)I know we were prepared not to see as much of each other over the summer but I say, it's less often than I'd hoped.
Do you think we'll ever...I mean to say, she's still utterly convinced you'll marry Harry, what?
-Justin
Re: Private Message to Hydra
2013-07-13 04:57 (UTC)I'm sorry we have to be sneaky. Sort of.
Re: Private Message to Hydra
2013-07-13 05:06 (UTC)Well, you're right: it's late and we should sleep.
Though I wish--dash it, that's not helpful at all. We just have to sneak about for a little while longer, I suppose. (Though I do agree, there's a certain appeal to sneaking, what!)
I'm sorry. About them. Come tomorrow, can you? And you can tell me all about it and we'll shudder over it together.
Sweet dreams, dearest.
-J
Private Message to Hydra Lestrange
2013-07-13 17:21 (UTC)I hope we didn't make you wish you hadn't written here. What you told us is really very helpful. It's too bad it's not the sort of family that has this sort of family supper very often. (Must say, though, I don't at all wish I were ever invited!)
Listen, though. I was wondering if you'd like to have supper just the two of us sometime. I understand if that seems too difficult to arrange. I'd say we could make it lunch, but I'm usually either sleeping then or if I'm not, I'm not very brilliant company because I should be. I don't suppose you wake up early in the mornings? We could have breakfast sometime if you do, but I don't think I was ever willingly awake at half-seven when I was in my teens, so I'll be surprised if you say yes to that!
Re: Private Message to Hydra Lestrange
2013-07-13 18:13 (UTC)I don't mind getting up early; I'm used to not sleeping very much. Only I'll have to think of where to say I'm going - Auntie Narcissa gave me a very smart touring broom for my birthday, so I could always say I was going for an early fly. It would be rude, after all, to not put her gift to good use.
Re: Private Message to Hydra Lestrange
2013-07-14 03:09 (UTC)I'm off work at half-seven weekdays. We shouldn't go anywhere near the Ministry, of course, but I was thinking if we had a nice morning, we could meet up Primrose Hill. There's a pasty kiosk up there, and the view's incredible.
Or we could meet in a restaurant if you'd rather.
Would Monday suit you? Around eight?
Re: Private Message to Hydra Lestrange
2013-07-14 03:24 (UTC)no subject
2013-07-14 01:52 (UTC)(I have to admit I laughed aloud at your mum's rather...earthy description of his behaviour.)