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Wednesday, 21 October 2009 16:21Some good things and some bad things have happened.
Tex disappeared, but that was a while ago.
It's not important anyway, Mummy said, because he was just a rabbit made of parchment.
But then Tina my robe pet stopped working.
I think I took good care of her, but she doesn't move anymore, and I don't have any sickles for a new Tina.
I guess she's broken now, but it feels like she's dead.
Another bad thing was that ink spilled all over my Charms essay, twice.
I left it behind in the library when I went to the toilet, and when I came back it was all inky.
And then when I was re-writing it I left for just a minute to get a book, and when I came back it was all inky again.
I must be very unlucky, or else Peeves is following me.
I didn't have much time to re-write my essay a third time, so it was a little untidy, and maybe not very good.
My mark wasn't as awful it might have been, but I still had to write an owl and tell Mummy about getting a P.
She didn't send a howler by owl, because she doesn't ever send howlers by owl.
I think I will have to work on my essays in the dormitory now.
It will be more difficult, though, because Norma and Cressida have become very good friends, and they like to chat and play in our room.
Norma and Cressida have an awfully jolly time together.
That's a good thing for them, I think.
But then a good thing happened to me!
It was hard to wait and write about it last, after describing the bad things, but something very good has happened.
Thank you thank you thank you Daddy!
I don't know where I will keep him, but he's so so lovely.
I am going to call him Tully.
Tex disappeared, but that was a while ago.
It's not important anyway, Mummy said, because he was just a rabbit made of parchment.
But then Tina my robe pet stopped working.
I think I took good care of her, but she doesn't move anymore, and I don't have any sickles for a new Tina.
I guess she's broken now, but it feels like she's dead.
Another bad thing was that ink spilled all over my Charms essay, twice.
I left it behind in the library when I went to the toilet, and when I came back it was all inky.
And then when I was re-writing it I left for just a minute to get a book, and when I came back it was all inky again.
I must be very unlucky, or else Peeves is following me.
I didn't have much time to re-write my essay a third time, so it was a little untidy, and maybe not very good.
My mark wasn't as awful it might have been, but I still had to write an owl and tell Mummy about getting a P.
She didn't send a howler by owl, because she doesn't ever send howlers by owl.
I think I will have to work on my essays in the dormitory now.
It will be more difficult, though, because Norma and Cressida have become very good friends, and they like to chat and play in our room.
Norma and Cressida have an awfully jolly time together.
That's a good thing for them, I think.
But then a good thing happened to me!
It was hard to wait and write about it last, after describing the bad things, but something very good has happened.
Thank you thank you thank you Daddy!
I don't know where I will keep him, but he's so so lovely.
I am going to call him Tully.
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2009-10-21 22:55 (UTC)And you can sit with me and Pansy if you like, we're not always quiet either but we will keep an eye on your homework so it doesn't get ink spilt on it, although sometimes it can be hard when it's Peeves because he moves so quickly.
What did your father send you, can I come see?
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2009-10-21 23:05 (UTC)A real one that hops!
He's a Holland Lop rabbit and he's got the longest ears I ever did see.
You should come and look.
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Hydra
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2009-10-22 00:22 (UTC)no subject
2009-10-22 01:20 (UTC)Did the rabbit come in a cage? How big is he? Only I'm wondering how your dad kept the owl from eating it before it got here. (Our owl is always catching rabbits and mice and things and bringing them to our dad like prizes.)
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2009-10-22 01:22 (UTC)Why don't you check with the Care of Magical Creatures professor? He would probably have a water bottle and a cage you could use until it's used to things a bit (unless your father sent them to you) and he could give you some advice about what to feed it. Vegetables, of course.
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2009-10-22 01:27 (UTC)Can they be spelled again?
Tully has a box now but I think he needs a hutch, or he will when he's not a baby anymore.
I don't know how he kept the owl from eating him, maybe Tully's box had an enchantment on it.
From,
Hydra
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2009-10-22 01:28 (UTC)Tully's box has some bedding in it, but not very much else.
I wonder if it's too late to see Professor Brutka.
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Hydra
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2009-10-22 01:46 (UTC)no subject
2009-10-22 01:48 (UTC)no subject
2009-10-22 01:56 (UTC)Baby rabbits are adorable! Their feet are bigger than the rest of them. Except you said yours has really long ears. So maybe his ears and his feet are bigger than his whole body?
Why do you call him Tully? Does it mean anything?
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2009-10-22 01:56 (UTC)As for why the rabbit ran away, Daddy said that it was probably because we had an spell of black crackle frost: that's the frost that forms under a blue moon, and when rabbits eat hay that have had that frost on it after it melts, it makes them quite dizzy, so they get lost quite easily.
I always hoped it found itself a nice place in the woods and ended up having a little rabbit family, even if it didn't stay with me.
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2009-10-22 02:49 (UTC)Even though the rules of Hogwarts clearly state that students may have a cat, an owl, or a toad - toothy rodents not welcome.
Even though you've sent it off with no thought of where it will live, what it will eat, and where it will stay over summer hols. It will not stay here.
May I ask, then, what inspired this gesture?
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2009-10-22 02:57 (UTC)I haven't the foggiest idea what inspires me. Lightning, I think. Sometimes it just strikes.
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2009-10-22 02:59 (UTC)But Tully is lovely, if you want to see him sometime?
I didn't think of the name Tully myself, someone suggested it to me and I rather liked it.
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2009-10-22 03:00 (UTC)Only I hope you're not terribly angry.
I promise that it won't be a trouble to you.
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Hydra
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2009-10-22 03:03 (UTC)I am not pleased.
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2009-10-22 03:07 (UTC)Just like I do for you.
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2009-10-22 03:09 (UTC)no subject
2009-10-22 03:09 (UTC)no subject
2009-10-22 03:10 (UTC)Why do you think I am?
Thank you for Tully.
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Hydra
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2009-10-22 03:11 (UTC)Who named him, then, your dad?
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2009-10-22 03:13 (UTC)What's a blue moon?
All the moons I ever see are white, or their not there at all on some nights.
I hope Tully doesn't get dizzy and lost someday.
From, Hydra
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2009-10-22 03:22 (UTC)I'm sorry I meant to go to History Club but I was busy with Tully.
I promise I will be there next time, and I won't bring Tully so there won't be a distraction.
No, Daddy didn't name him, it was a friend of mine.
It was Norma, and if you don't know her she's my roommate.
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Hydra
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2009-10-22 03:28 (UTC)I do hope you come next week, though.
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2009-10-22 03:34 (UTC)And I'm sure very soon you'll be just as jolly with your dorm-mates.
Not to the detriment of your essays, of course.
As to that, are you quite sure no one was nearby when you left your essay? Perhaps you ought simply to put everything away into your bag rather than leave it behind.
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2009-10-22 03:43 (UTC)Or put it in my bag and bring that to the toilet.
I think I would have gotten at least an E if I hadn't had to write it so many times.
From,
Hydra
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2009-10-22 03:47 (UTC)From,
Hydra
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2009-10-22 03:58 (UTC)Are you enjoying school otherwise? Would you like to sit with me and Uncle Lucius at the Quidditch when we come to watch Draco? And tea afterward, of course. Draco's asked for jam from home.
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2009-10-22 04:03 (UTC)I like school yes, just some parts of it more than others.
I would like very much to sit with you at Quidditch, and jam from home sounds lovely.
It's true it isn't as nice here.
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Hydra
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2009-10-22 04:11 (UTC)no subject
2009-10-22 14:59 (UTC)no subject
2009-10-22 15:01 (UTC)Of course, if you take him outside, you also have to watch out for hawks or owls. Or gallumping pffefferings.