Just finished the Actor's Commentary for Lord of the Rings, and I officially love Dom and Billy. Besides Billy's to die for accent, they make as splendid a comic team offscreen as one. I also liked John Rhys-Davies a lot.
Meanwhile my credit card has arrived. I may get a paid account here.
And I've written the drabble for the day:
Brigid endured the insults for years, but at 15, she'd had enough. She and Anne began practicing hexes and jinxes, and she waited. Yet she waited some time, feeling she was not ready, that she couldn't do this, even that she shouldn't.
Until she passed the Slytherin table and one of the three Slytherins who had cornered her at 12 turned and yelled, "Off, you Irish Mudblood!"
It wasn't even a conscious decision, to grab the nearest goblet to throw its contents into the shocked girl's face. But when she turned to Anne, she saw support. "I'll act for you."