May 18, 2006 12:16
Help me out here.
In Chapter 9 of PoA, Grim Defeat, Snape teaches Lupin's DADA class because he is "indisposed." Or in other words, either the full moon has just ended or it is about to occur. What is important here, though, is the weather. They are having a nasty bit of weather and the days leading up to the day we are taking about are full of rain and wind as is the day on which this class occurs.
So, why is it that on the pivotal night when Sirius and Peter are revealed, Lupin is fine until the clouds part and the moon shines down on him? If the rain and wind did not keep Lupin from the transformation than surely a merely cloudy night should not either.
Or, is this an error that was spotted long ago and I am late to the discussion?
Also! I am going to the Apple Store to look at pretty accesories for the new iPod because, clever buggers that the people at Apple are, nothing I had for the old iPod works with this one!
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