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- iss,
- madam umbridge,
- mummy,
- remy
I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good
How is everyone feeling? We're supposed to be happy, I suppose.
I'm happy about some things, but not about others. I'm happy that the bomb in the school didn't explode. And that members of my family weren't killed. Yet I'm a rather sick at the thought of how many people who weren't involved were killed. And then there's those strange things they've said about what was done to the airport. It can't have been good.
When I was little and first heard the word "airport," I thought it was a place for ships that carried air in their cargo.
I keep thinking about odd memories like that and getting distracted. In Potions yesterday, I nearly exploded our dizziness draught by stirring in billywig eyes instead of black beetle eyes. If Remy hadn't shouted at me just as I was about to add them, we would have probably both slept in hospital wing last night. And this morning, I tried to re-read my Arithmancy notes and could barely follow them, which I suppose means I wasn't concentrating during lessons. At least I'm not the only one. I've seen a lot of people who look as if they're having trouble concentrating.
And did anyone see that Mummy said some rather unkind things to Madam Umbridge on the journals? It made me a little pleased, just for a second, but then I remembered that she doesn't really deserve that - even if she does hate kittens. And you know, if Mr Yaxley is injured that probably means that Mummy is in charge of MLE, which I'm sure she doesn't like one bit. She doesn't like having to manage people and mind little details, so it's probably driving her mental. That pleases me a little, too.
That's all. I just felt like talking to all of you.
I'm happy about some things, but not about others. I'm happy that the bomb in the school didn't explode. And that members of my family weren't killed. Yet I'm a rather sick at the thought of how many people who weren't involved were killed. And then there's those strange things they've said about what was done to the airport. It can't have been good.
When I was little and first heard the word "airport," I thought it was a place for ships that carried air in their cargo.
I keep thinking about odd memories like that and getting distracted. In Potions yesterday, I nearly exploded our dizziness draught by stirring in billywig eyes instead of black beetle eyes. If Remy hadn't shouted at me just as I was about to add them, we would have probably both slept in hospital wing last night. And this morning, I tried to re-read my Arithmancy notes and could barely follow them, which I suppose means I wasn't concentrating during lessons. At least I'm not the only one. I've seen a lot of people who look as if they're having trouble concentrating.
And did anyone see that Mummy said some rather unkind things to Madam Umbridge on the journals? It made me a little pleased, just for a second, but then I remembered that she doesn't really deserve that - even if she does hate kittens. And you know, if Mr Yaxley is injured that probably means that Mummy is in charge of MLE, which I'm sure she doesn't like one bit. She doesn't like having to manage people and mind little details, so it's probably driving her mental. That pleases me a little, too.
That's all. I just felt like talking to all of you.
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Okay, so they say they executed collaborators. And they had to sink the airport in the Irish Sea to do it. Pretty fast 'justice,' wasn't it? So how did they find and identify all those collaborators, AND uncover the evidence AND bring them to trial AND prove them guilty. They didn't, did they? They wouldn't have had TIME!
If they had actual evidence, they would have made a big public trial of them and trumpeted it everywhere.
No. They buried them in the Irish Sea so no one could see how many victims there were.
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that--
I just--
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Even the Woods didn't get a big public trial, they just got shipped off to Azkaban. And they were wizards. I'm not sure the wizengamot is even set up to put muggles on trial. Or were these wizards they were killing because I would have thought someone would've been talking about whether they were related to Finnigan, if they were.