It was a fun night, wasn't it? It was great getting to catch up a bit. Have you decided what to do about the shop? Let me know if you need any more help, I'd be happy to lend a hand.
As for Seamus and I being "up to something"... it's his to tell, really. Best to ask him yourself. He's bloody brilliant, though!
If you're ever in the mood for another evening out, though, that you can ask me about.
The movie was rather fun. It was a great distraction from reality. I'm sorry to report that my shop is no more. I've decided it is probably in my best interest to take the target off my back until the Ministry figures out the who and the why.
Now, you've piqued my interest even more. Something so secretive that he won't tell me over the journal and you dance around the topic. I'll have to make plans to see him soon if for no other reason than to kill the curiousity.
You wouldn't be asking me out me out, now would you? Because if you were I might be inclined to say yes.
Private to HannahgryffndeanMarch 31 2007, 01:15:17 UTC
I'm sorry to hear about your shop - it's ridiculous that those "expert" Ministry people haven't been able to find anything. Have you decided what you're going to do now?
Ah, but curiosity killed the cat, you know. Sure you want to take the risk?
And since you might be inclined to say yes... would you like to have dinner sometime this week?
Re: Private to Hannahabout_abbottMarch 31 2007, 02:27:13 UTC
Dean,
Those experts havn't done a thing to figure out what happened that evening. I've inquired as to how the investigation's going only to have my requests for information ignored.
He did mention that whatever it is he's scheming might end up in possible employment. Trust me, I don't want to spend the rest of my days as a Weasley Wizard Wheeze's cashier.
I'm sure I would find your company at dinner rather amusing. Pop wants us to spend this weekend together. How about next Friday?
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It was a fun night, wasn't it? It was great getting to catch up a bit. Have you decided what to do about the shop? Let me know if you need any more help, I'd be happy to lend a hand.
As for Seamus and I being "up to something"... it's his to tell, really. Best to ask him yourself. He's bloody brilliant, though!
If you're ever in the mood for another evening out, though, that you can ask me about.
-Dean
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The movie was rather fun. It was a great distraction from reality. I'm sorry to report that my shop is no more. I've decided it is probably in my best interest to take the target off my back until the Ministry figures out the who and the why.
Now, you've piqued my interest even more. Something so secretive that he won't tell me over the journal and you dance around the topic. I'll have to make plans to see him soon if for no other reason than to kill the curiousity.
You wouldn't be asking me out me out, now would you? Because if you were I might be inclined to say yes.
Hannah
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Ah, but curiosity killed the cat, you know. Sure you want to take the risk?
And since you might be inclined to say yes... would you like to have dinner sometime this week?
-Dean
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Those experts havn't done a thing to figure out what happened that evening. I've inquired as to how the investigation's going only to have my requests for information ignored.
He did mention that whatever it is he's scheming might end up in possible employment. Trust me, I don't want to spend the rest of my days as a Weasley Wizard Wheeze's cashier.
I'm sure I would find your company at dinner rather amusing. Pop wants us to spend this weekend together. How about next Friday?
Hannah
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