Lisa--
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGHHHH.
CURSE the
H.B.P..
Obviously totally incompetent and has no idea how to train a Seeker. Or any other team members really except maybe her own position, it's really quite ridiculous. Close game my arse, if it was close--especially that close--it means that we were letting them get points!!! It wouldn't have meant a thing if we'd played more like, I can't believe I'm saying this, but more like Slytherin at their match against Gryffindor, now there was a game worth watching. Sure, Malfoy's a gitface and completely useless as a Seeker, but at least he knows how to train a team. Nothing compared to me, of course, but he is Malfoy, so we can't be too surprised there. Plus I heard he was the only captain this year to even hold trials before November or whatever, which, all right, I did hear there was some shifty stuff taking place, but is probably the stupidest thing I've ever heard--Malfoy as the most competent Quidditch Captain this year? I mean, I thought maybe Zebidiah Zachariah Schmidt at least would have stepped up, he's got the rabid look personality for it. Well, Hufflepuff did win, so I suppose he's not all that bad EVEN THOUGH HE MUST PAY FOR BEATING US, could be Weasley after all, who is sort of useless. Granted, Harry's an incredible pretty good Seeker, but you can't just rely on that. I'm an amazing Seeker, but I knew not to rely on just that. Truly, the ranks of Quidditch Captainry have been lessened by my departure. Although I wouldn't want to be there this year anyway, all cooped up and I wonder if you can impeach a Quidditch Captain.
The rest of the visit was fairly enjoyable though, I thought! Very nice to see everyone again, though things seemed a little unsettled? The
Hogsmeade-stealer and her group of friends looked rather antsy. What's been going on?
--C.C.