Dora Wimple just got ten years in Azkaban. Thank Merlin. By that time Wini will have a wand, and if she comes near us I sure as hell won't think before attacking.
Private to Oliverfire_n_frecklesDecember 9 2006, 02:39:52 UTC
Hello, Oliver. Yes, I'm quite fine. Particularly happy these days, and you?
Things are, since you've asked, excellent between Harry and I. I'd forgotten how happy he made me.
As far as June's eyes go, you might think about discussing it with Severus. It's true I'm overseeing her care, but Severus sees her daily. He inspects the new skin (which I hear is growing in excellent) and changes the bandages daily. She's supposed to be ready for the prosthetics by Christmas, and while I'm quite certain her body will be ready to accept the new 'organs', I'm not directly involved with the creation process. You might contact Severus for the financial bit as well, as he's offered to help out as much as he can.
Honestly, if I knew more, I'd tell you. And I'll make sure to tell you when anything big happens. Promise.
Private to Oliverfire_n_frecklesDecember 9 2006, 02:49:55 UTC
Yes, I'm aware that you two don't get along. However, you're both adults with a friend in common who is need of help. You could at least try to pretend to get along for a few moments.
Thank you, I appreciate that. You're doing well, right? And Wini?
Private to Mr Woodsubtle_simmerDecember 9 2006, 04:00:10 UTC
What is this? You could not assuage your conscience sufficiently by throwing money at Peregrine Derrick, so now you must try to alleviate your bigotry by focusing your largess onto June?
June's medical care, treatment, and financial considerations are not for me to discuss. If she wishes you to know, she can tell you. Frankly, I feel it is none of your bloody business, but that is for her to decide.
She will see, by Christmas - maybe then her eyes will be figuratively opened as well as literally, that she might see your motivations, herself.
Go away, Wood. You have enough trouble managing to keep your one child safe from harm. Leave my household alone - we manage to look out for one another quite well enough without your brand of pity-disguised-as-nobility.
Private to SnapemroliverwoodDecember 9 2006, 04:08:01 UTC
This has nothing to do with my conscience. I had promised that money to Perry, and it would have been wrong to go back on it.
June is a friend, and I had heard from Ginny that it would be an expensive procedure. I figured I'd help. I don't see what's wrong with that. I'd rather her not know it was me. I'd rather you not know about it, but Ginny is making me go through you this time.
One more word about Win---
It's not pity, and it's not nobility. Its friendship. That's it.
Private to Woodsubtle_simmerDecember 9 2006, 22:06:24 UTC
If it is 'friendship', then you should have no need to hide your behaviour. I certainly have not.
There seems to be a relatively significant Holiday coming up. I am assured that it is within the boundaries of 'friendship' to bestow more-than-usually extravagant gifts onto one's 'friends' during this particular event.
Do not imagine this was mere coincidence on my part.
June is a very proud young woman. You are very mistaken as to her character if you think you could participate in such a thing 'secretly' without offending her deeply when she learnt of the deception.
Not that I didn't consider that course of action myself. Why the hell am I telling you that?
If you wish to participate in the gifting, that is between you and June. Do not expect me to assist you in your ill-conceived attempts of secrecy. Such an act smacks of the very pity you claim not to feel. I would not so insult her, but to each his own.
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Things are, since you've asked, excellent between Harry and I. I'd forgotten how happy he made me.
As far as June's eyes go, you might think about discussing it with Severus. It's true I'm overseeing her care, but Severus sees her daily. He inspects the new skin (which I hear is growing in excellent) and changes the bandages daily. She's supposed to be ready for the prosthetics by Christmas, and while I'm quite certain her body will be ready to accept the new 'organs', I'm not directly involved with the creation process. You might contact Severus for the financial bit as well, as he's offered to help out as much as he can.
Honestly, if I knew more, I'd tell you. And I'll make sure to tell you when anything big happens. Promise.
Ginny
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I thought you would know--
Ah, shite. Well, I guess I ought to. But, you see -- he hates me.
Well, that's good at least, 'bout you and Harry. I'm glad you're happy.
-Oliver
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Thank you, I appreciate that. You're doing well, right? And Wini?
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I'm trying.
Well, you do know that I punched him. It's not easy for blokes to get along after a thing like that.
We're alright. I still gotta get her Christmas presents .. well, I still need to get presents for everyone on my list.
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~Parkinson
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-Percy
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June's medical care, treatment, and financial considerations are not for me to discuss. If she wishes you to know, she can tell you. Frankly, I feel it is none of your bloody business, but that is for her to decide.
She will see, by Christmas - maybe then her eyes will be figuratively opened as well as literally, that she might see your motivations, herself.
Go away, Wood. You have enough trouble managing to keep your one child safe from harm. Leave my household alone - we manage to look out for one another quite well enough without your brand of pity-disguised-as-nobility.
~ Professor S. Snape
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June is a friend, and I had heard from Ginny that it would be an expensive procedure. I figured I'd help. I don't see what's wrong with that. I'd rather her not know it was me. I'd rather you not know about it, but Ginny is making me go through you this time.
One more word about Win---
It's not pity, and it's not nobility. Its friendship. That's it.
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There seems to be a relatively significant Holiday coming up. I am assured that it is within the boundaries of 'friendship' to bestow more-than-usually extravagant gifts onto one's 'friends' during this particular event.
Do not imagine this was mere coincidence on my part.
June is a very proud young woman. You are very mistaken as to her character if you think you could participate in such a thing 'secretly' without offending her deeply when she learnt of the deception.
Not that I didn't consider that course of action myself. Why the hell am I telling you that?
If you wish to participate in the gifting, that is between you and June. Do not expect me to assist you in your ill-conceived attempts of secrecy. Such an act smacks of the very pity you claim not to feel. I would not so insult her, but to each his own.
~Professor Snape
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