No, it's not. If you want to leave the Burrow, feel free to pop in here. I mean, I can make room for Dad and you. I'm sure it'll be hellacious there for a while, so. Or I think I saw something from Snape. I don't know. kjdaskljfklasfj (illegible)
Xander Newbury. Huh. Well. Lucky you. A young man. --I suppose, I should be joki That's good.
Private to Charliemuggle_fanJuly 17 2006, 22:34:56 UTC
Thank you, Charlie my boy.
It's rough times, to be sure, but your Mum and I are holding in there. I'd be better if she'd unlock my shed!
How are you holding up, son? I think you were the closest in age to Amorelle, weren't you? You or Bill. I can never keep track of those things. Your Mum would know, I should check with her.
Don't be a stranger there, Charlie. The office has given me the week off to tend to the arrangements. Your Mum would love a visit as well, I'm sure.
I'm holding up-- fine. Well, enough, anyway. Yes-. I was thinking about that earlier. She always was my favourtie of Bi I'll- well, we'll all miss her. She
I'll drop by sometime for sure. (With Tonks.) --And you, Dad- don't be a stranger. To me or Mum.
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- George
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Yes, I suppose. --Perhaps I'll feel better once she's 'protected'. I don't know.
-C
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Aurors, though... Who did they send to you?
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Auror? I haven't checked. You?
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I received a letter from a young man by the name of Xander Newbury. He seems nice enough.
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Xander Newbury. Huh. Well. Lucky you. A young man. --I suppose, I should be joki That's good.
I just looked. I have Tonks. Shit
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And you have? That's wonderful!
And I think you know what I mean, Charlie.
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And yes, by Remus, actually.
...I think I know what you mean as well. But I wonder as to why you would feel it necessary to warn/threaten me.
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It's rough times, to be sure, but your Mum and I are holding in there. I'd be better if she'd unlock my shed!
How are you holding up, son? I think you were the closest in age to Amorelle, weren't you? You or Bill. I can never keep track of those things. Your Mum would know, I should check with her.
Don't be a stranger there, Charlie. The office has given me the week off to tend to the arrangements. Your Mum would love a visit as well, I'm sure.
-Dad
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I'm holding up-- fine. Well, enough, anyway. Yes-. I was thinking about that earlier. She always was my favourtie of Bi I'll- well, we'll all miss her. She
I'll drop by sometime for sure. (With Tonks.) --And you, Dad- don't be a stranger. To me or Mum.
-C
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O Wood
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I, myself, am as good as I can be, I suppose.
All well with you, I hope?
-CW
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