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Sep 26, 2004 16:27

I believe that was the strangest thing that has ever occurred in my life ( Read more... )

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indefectible_ September 27 2004, 08:31:30 UTC
If you are in need of advice or assistance, I am obliged.

Victoria Frobisher

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fiction__ September 27 2004, 15:12:47 UTC
Victoria,

Thank you very much for your offer. If I have any specific questions, I'll be sure to ask. At the moments it's more of a general feeling of loss.

But again, thank you.

-Quentin.

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indefectible_ September 27 2004, 16:56:49 UTC
All right. You're welcome.

Victoria Frobisher

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Private to Quentin Derek engelgleich September 27 2004, 14:53:01 UTC
Quentin,

Please do correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe my assistance might be a bit more...appreciated than one Vicky Frobisher's...

Do tell me the name of the Second Year and I assure you it will not happen again - Slytherins might breathe fire at members of other Houses, but most definitely not at members of our own. I'm sure a detention or two with Professor McGonagall will straighten such things up nicely.

~Pansy Parkinson
6th Year Prefect

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Private to Pansy Parkinson fiction__ September 27 2004, 15:07:41 UTC
Pansy,

Thank you for your offer...the name of the second year was Alan Tillery. Though, I believe that the reprimand would be better coming from myself, seeing as I was the one he...erm, disturbed. I don't want to seem...incapable, if you understand my meaning. So if there were a way to incorporate myself into the punishment process?

Again, thank you.

-Quentin.

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Re: Private to Quentin Derek engelgleich September 27 2004, 15:24:34 UTC
Quentin,

I don't think Professor McGonagall's the type to let us be a part of the punishment - more's the pity. However, I'm sure if you talked to Professor Snape about it, he could work something out. He'll understand once you've explained the circumstances.

Good luck with the reprimand - just remember to give it when the offense first occurs in the future.

~Pansy

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sangoire_stains September 27 2004, 22:07:49 UTC
I'm well aware of your name, Quentin and that fact has nothing to do with your father's position in the Ministry.

As for fire-breathing second years, well. I don't really have any advice to offer there, sorry. (Would rather freak me out as well, if I'm being honest.) But I'm sure they chose you for a reason Quentin, maybe you just need to grow into it...

- Blaise

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fiction__ September 28 2004, 05:37:00 UTC
Blaise,

You're possibly one of the few. To know my name, that is.

And the second year has been...taken care of, I believe, thanks to some advice from Pansy Parkinson. Hopefully it won't happen again.

-Quentin.

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sangoire_stains September 28 2004, 07:44:03 UTC
Quentin:

I hope you're aware of the fact that I am glad to know your name, Quentin.

And ah, very good. Pansy is a good person to go to in situations such as those. She's always an idea of what to do.

- Blaise

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Private to Blaise Zabini fiction__ September 28 2004, 08:04:04 UTC
Blaise,

I am aware of the fact. Really.
I haven't had much time to, well, see you lately...because of...well, you know that I'm happy for you, but I'd just like to see a bit more of you.
Can we perhaps try to make some time to really talk to one another?

-Quentin.

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nott_expected September 28 2004, 08:49:42 UTC
Quentin:

I would advise that, next time, you simply breathe fire back.

Theodore

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fiction__ September 28 2004, 08:51:00 UTC
Theodore, if there was any way you could manage to teach me that particular trick, I believe I would be indebted to you forever.

-Quentin.

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nott_expected September 28 2004, 08:58:42 UTC
It's not so hard, a quickly muttered Inciendous Adflatus and opening wide as you breathe out through your mouth should cover it. You can even cast it at the beginning of the day in preperation. (Just remember to breathe out through your nose any time you don't want to breathe out fire.)

Theodore

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fiction__ September 28 2004, 08:59:51 UTC
You're a well of nearly useless knowledge, Nott. But your advice has come in handy before, and I'm sure it will continue to.

Thank you,
Quentin.

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