it came to me
Friday, 14 May 2010 09:25![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last night I caught Cressida looking through my things.
Not just looking for a piece of parchment on my desk but trying to open the trunk in my wardrobe.
So I hexed her and now her fingers are swollen up like sausages and she was crying in the night because it hurt.
She couldn't even hold her wand to hex me back, and I think she wanted Norma to do it but Norma wouldn't.
She gave Cressida a salve, instead.
I don't know that it worked that well because at breakfast just now Cressida kept dropping her fork.
Maybe she didn't think I knew that she was the one who stole Tex so long ago.
But I knew and I didn't forget, and I don't want her stealing anything of mine ever again.
Maybe it was a little bit mean to hex her, but Mummy would have done it andso would probably a long time ago, too.
And then I got a parcel from Daddy this morning, so I think it will be a very good day!
Not just looking for a piece of parchment on my desk but trying to open the trunk in my wardrobe.
So I hexed her and now her fingers are swollen up like sausages and she was crying in the night because it hurt.
She couldn't even hold her wand to hex me back, and I think she wanted Norma to do it but Norma wouldn't.
She gave Cressida a salve, instead.
I don't know that it worked that well because at breakfast just now Cressida kept dropping her fork.
Maybe she didn't think I knew that she was the one who stole Tex so long ago.
But I knew and I didn't forget, and I don't want her stealing anything of mine ever again.
Maybe it was a little bit mean to hex her, but Mummy would have done it and
And then I got a parcel from Daddy this morning, so I think it will be a very good day!
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2010-05-14 15:43 (UTC)no subject
2010-05-14 15:46 (UTC)Am I in trouble for hexing Cressida?
No one has said that I'm in trouble.
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Hydra
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2010-05-14 15:51 (UTC)no subject
2010-05-14 15:53 (UTC)From,
Hydra
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2010-05-15 00:39 (UTC)During my first year at Hogwarts, there was a girl who insisted that anything any of us received from home had to be shared out. A few of the other girls complied (in fear, I think, as she was older). I simply put a hex on a packet of chocolates so that when she ate them, she would get very, very ill. She never tried to commandeer my care packages again.
And as Draco says, his tea box has an alarm system as well. I could send you a second one, if you like. Perhaps for next year?
Is the boy still bothering you, dear, or have you sorted that out?
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2010-05-15 01:40 (UTC)no subject
2010-05-15 01:45 (UTC)It's uncanny how shopkeepers entice and tempt, particularly when one is missing those far away.
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2010-05-15 01:58 (UTC)no subject
2010-05-15 02:04 (UTC)Somehow, I cannot imagine Hydra puffing one of those great belvederes of yours, nor tipping back firewhiskey by the shot. I'm sure you're safe from worry on that account.
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2010-05-15 02:13 (UTC)I do hope that you restrained yourself from sending Hydra a hamper as well, or else she'll come home swimming in the stench of sweets.
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2010-05-15 02:20 (UTC)As for your husband, you know I worry about him shutting himself in his workroom even more obsessively when he has no prospect of seeing you at day's end, but you make it sound like he and Rigel both must be tended to in the same manner. I would much rather you leave him and your elves reminders that he ought to increase his visits to the Manor, if he is liable to starve himself otherwise.
(Hydra, we shall have to arrange a portrait of you with one of your Father's cigars, just for the humour in it. What do you think? Perhaps the next time one of your friends hosts a masque?)
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2010-05-15 02:35 (UTC)no subject
2010-05-15 02:46 (UTC)Rodolphus is welcome as often and for as long as he likes. I'm sure he'll miss you terribly, as shall we all, but it will be worth the sacrifice in the end.
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2010-05-15 02:53 (UTC)But of course I accept your absence; I only pray that the turning of the tides (a turning which is, of course, inevitable) will bring you back soon.
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2010-05-15 02:18 (UTC)Does Draco keep tea in his tea box?
I would like a tea box with an alarm system but I might not keep just tea in it, if that would be all right?
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2010-05-15 02:25 (UTC)You may keep anything you like in the box, darling, provided you can make it fit inside. It sounds as if you've already something in mind. Letters from your young beau, perhaps?
I'll see if I can find one for you the next time I am in London, shall I? Have you any preferences as to the pattern?
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2010-05-15 02:39 (UTC)I would like a pattern of flowers, but only if they are little flowers, not big ones.
Pink coloured flowers might be nicest.
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Hydra
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2010-05-15 02:40 (UTC)From,
Hydra
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2010-05-15 02:56 (UTC)no subject
2010-05-15 01:49 (UTC)I would consider a more virulent hex next time, as well. Pain is useful, but not very creative - oftentimes, humiliation gets better results. Use your watchful ways to take note of what shames the girl, then put the knowledge away for later use.
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2010-05-15 02:04 (UTC)Cressida sometimes doesn't wash her hands after using the toilet.
Is that something I should put away for later use?
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Hydra
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2010-05-15 02:06 (UTC)no subject
2010-05-15 02:19 (UTC)Thank you, Mummy.
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