Maggie's been making me a chamomile tea and I rather think she's put some other herbs in. It helps when it's time to go to sleep. It's not very good for keeping me there, what. I'm sure it'll pass.
I say, I haven't asked about visitors coming here but perhaps that's a thought. I rather think it's unlikely but perhaps they'll allow Ron or Pansy to come and they could bring Sally-Anne along. I'm sure they'd bally well refuse if we wanted to hold a Tea Appreciation here, as that rather defeats the purpose of being grounded. But one or two friends might well be a reasonable request.
I've been thinking about when I was little, quite a bit. I think that's just it, Dux: I felt ill because I was told I was poorly. I suppose it was an effective way to suppress me using magic, as well, what, as I never believed myself strong enough to even think about making things happen.
I suppose your Aunt must have been happy to have you along to help, with the Yaxleys and so on. How have you changed your hair? Not cut short or anything, what? I'm sure whatever you've done suits you. At least, when your Aunt's bought things for you before, they've been bally well perfect. Not like the things your mother picks out, what!
I can't see how anyone would think you anything other than stunning, Dux. Your aunt may be glamourous but you're just as lovely and twice as kind and sweet. I'll take that over 'sparkling' any bally old day.
Re: Private message to Justin
I say, I haven't asked about visitors coming here but perhaps that's a thought. I rather think it's unlikely but perhaps they'll allow Ron or Pansy to come and they could bring Sally-Anne along. I'm sure they'd bally well refuse if we wanted to hold a Tea Appreciation here, as that rather defeats the purpose of being grounded. But one or two friends might well be a reasonable request.
I've been thinking about when I was little, quite a bit. I think that's just it, Dux: I felt ill because I was told I was poorly. I suppose it was an effective way to suppress me using magic, as well, what, as I never believed myself strong enough to even think about making things happen.
I suppose your Aunt must have been happy to have you along to help, with the Yaxleys and so on. How have you changed your hair? Not cut short or anything, what? I'm sure whatever you've done suits you. At least, when your Aunt's bought things for you before, they've been bally well perfect. Not like the things your mother picks out, what!
I can't see how anyone would think you anything other than stunning, Dux. Your aunt may be glamourous but you're just as lovely and twice as kind and sweet. I'll take that over 'sparkling' any bally old day.
-J