Private to Percy the Pratfire_n_frecklesJune 11 2007, 13:43:41 UTC
Nothing will happen to me if I speak my mind. What these people are doing to Remus and his pack and all the werewolves is just wrong. They're people, too, you know, and they deserve everything that we get, a life without prejudice. I'm proud to be associated with Remus and the pack.
And if something happens to me, at least it was while I was doing the right thing. Can you say the same thing?
I am not advocating the Ministry's actions regarding Professor Lupin or his compatriots. I am simply asking you to take a little more care. It would do them no good for you to be caught up in any more trouble on their account.
As for me, I am still investigating the truth of the matter. I fully intend to do the 'right thing', once I have determined what that is, but going off half-cocked is foolishness and will only land you in more trouble.
One would think Fred and George would have provided you with ample proof of that over the years.
I won't get in trouble. It's as simple as that. For one, I haven't done or said anything illegal. And if someone does something to harm me because of the way I feel, it's all on them. There's no way to tie this to Remus or anyone.
You know, Harry is on my side. In fact, he's helping me. How much trouble can I get into with the Golden Boy about?
Fred and George are probably smarter than you Leave the twins out of this. Do not make an example of them, because I only look up to them.
Bill, you do not have a pack. It's precisely language like that that allows the wizarding community to continue to regard werewolves as nonhuman. Wolves have packs. The use of that term by your lycanthrope friends themselves only hurts their cause.
I understand your desire to stand with them. However, as I've just finished telling Ginny, it will not benefit them if you or she get yourselves into trouble on their account. You ought to think of Ginny, Bill. It's your responsibility to set her a good example, not lead her deeper into danger.
I am as well as may be. Thank you for asking. I hope you are also well.
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Percy
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Love,
Mum
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And if something happens to me, at least it was while I was doing the right thing. Can you say the same thing?
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As for me, I am still investigating the truth of the matter. I fully intend to do the 'right thing', once I have determined what that is, but going off half-cocked is foolishness and will only land you in more trouble.
One would think Fred and George would have provided you with ample proof of that over the years.
Percy
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You know, Harry is on my side. In fact, he's helping me. How much trouble can I get into with the Golden Boy about?
Fred and George are probably smarter than you Leave the twins out of this. Do not make an example of them, because I only look up to them.
Ginny
P.S. You bug me.
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They're my pack, my family. I won't distance myself, not for any reason.
Are you well, brother?
-B.
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I understand your desire to stand with them. However, as I've just finished telling Ginny, it will not benefit them if you or she get yourselves into trouble on their account. You ought to think of Ginny, Bill. It's your responsibility to set her a good example, not lead her deeper into danger.
I am as well as may be. Thank you for asking. I hope you are also well.
Percy
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