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Jul 12, 2008 02:55

Who: Harry Potter and Moira Niall
What: Harry needs to cool off at ass o'clock in the morning. He asks Moira to baby sit.
When: Now
Where: Harry's front step and then the park
Rating: Low. I hope
Status: Incomplete

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harry potter, moira byrne

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moirabyrne July 12 2008, 07:05:52 UTC
Leaving Lulu a note saying she'd be gone, Moira followed the sparks till she got to Harry's front step. The girl had brought a bag full of her first spell books (she had forgotten why she ended up packing them with her) and other fun magickal things she could play with Teddy as well as some of the cookies she and Lulu had made earlier in attempt to 'bond' as Lulu put it. Moira called it 'finding out what exactly the witch had been up to while the blonde girl was in, out, and about' but to each their own.

She gave Harry a small smile. "'Lo there."

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a_jade_phoenix July 12 2008, 07:09:30 UTC
Harry managed to scrounge up a faint smile in greeting as he stood off the step. Dusting off the back of his pants, Harry sighed. "He should be asleep for now. If he wakes up, tell him the truth." Harry knew that would be the best thing under these circumstances. Lying to Teddy now would be devastating to both of them. He didn't even want to think about the conversation he'd need to have when he got back in. "I'm out for a walk, he'll either go back to sleep or ask for juice. If something goes wrong call Snape. His numbers taped to my phone."

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moirabyrne July 12 2008, 07:11:55 UTC
Moira nodded, glad she'd brought her computer and a bit of light reading, too. "Alright. Don't be too rash, yeah?" She almost offered him a cookie, but wasn't sure if Harry was quite in a cookie sort of mood.

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a_jade_phoenix July 12 2008, 07:15:59 UTC
"Me? Rash?" Harry shook his head, squeezing her arm gently. He wasn't allowed to do rash things any longer. Once a night was enough.

But Moira didn't need to hear that from him. She was doing him a favor, a bigger one than he was sure she knew, because he had no idea when he'd be ready to go back home. A part of him wanted to Apparate out, go anywhere, off the continent, or just out of the country. He wanted space and everywhere in the town were crowded walls.

The problem was he couldn't leave Teddy like that. As much as he craved space, he needed Teddy possibly more than Teddy needed him. It was a daunting thought.

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