Why,
Proffessor Snape, I never knew you liked to read
poetry.
I have absolutely nothing to say about
knight_to_h3, except that were it not for the hair I would doubt he were even a Weasley. The rest of that family are so lovely, particularly
the youngest, that I can't imagine they could produce someone so wretched and sad. At any rate, I'm not worried about him. Little boys don't scare me, as
potterstinks can certainly attest to.
Lessons are going well. I actually enjoyed Potions the other day. A terribly interesting study in the Wolfsbane potion, Professor Snape seemed very intent in teaching us the exact art and science of putting together such a difficult recipe. Of course, I could have done without him stalking about, taking points from everyone every time someone made a mistake, but the reading he gave us about it says that even the littlest mistake can throw the whole thing off. So, I guess it's good that he was so firm with us.
I've got to finish this last essay for Charms, because I need to go and find Ginny. Oh, I do hope she's all right. She was so upset, and I feel so awful for her. That idiot brother of hers, I can't believe anyone would do that to a sibling. If I had a little sister, I certainly wouldn't treat her like that. How horrid.
Oh! Parvati, what have you got for 23 November? I can't believe I'm asking, but everyone's raving about your readings, so I thought I'd give it a go.
Off to find Ginny...