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snake_slayer January 12 2008, 15:25:00 UTC
Sarah?

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charmedillusion January 12 2008, 15:28:37 UTC
Yes, Neville?

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snake_slayer January 12 2008, 15:36:05 UTC
I can..tell him not to come, if you want.

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charmedillusion January 12 2008, 15:56:23 UTC
That would be something like admitting defeat. I can't do that.

But thanks for offering, all the same.

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light_lost January 12 2008, 16:40:55 UTC
Sarah, your course of attack is simple. Simply change nothing. When he arrives politely explain that tea is served at a different time and if he should like he may come again later.

Or simply cancel the tea altogether and reschedule it for a time that he does not know.

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charmedillusion January 12 2008, 16:44:09 UTC
You know exactly who I'm talking about, don't you?

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light_lost January 12 2008, 16:49:50 UTC
Oh all I had to read was the first line. After that I knew perfectly.

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charmedillusion January 12 2008, 16:52:17 UTC
I can't tell you how much that amuses me.

Yes, your guess is entirely correct. And the phrase "course of attack" is completely appropriate.

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dresden4hire January 12 2008, 20:54:34 UTC
Someone is ruining tea time?

[ooc: Harry recently discovered a love of tea, the fact that anyone would ruin tea time for Sarah greatly upsets him.]

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charmedillusion January 12 2008, 22:09:08 UTC
Not ruin, not entirely. We can't give him that much credit. It's more like someone is rearranging tea time to best suit himself. But I am determined to make the best of it!

[ooc: Harry is such a doll. Sarah would love to further along his new-found tea appreciation - there must be more tea parties.]

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dresden4hire January 12 2008, 22:23:04 UTC
Can you do that? I don't know much about tea time but I thought it was pretty set.

[ooc: Haha, Harry so needs to have a proper tea party.]

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charmedillusion January 12 2008, 22:37:20 UTC
Can he do that? Oh, yes.

It's kind of what he does, Harry. He...reorders time, whenever possible.

You need to come to tea one afternoon, you know. I didn't know you liked it, or I would have made sure to ask you sooner.

[ooc: Sarah would love that! High tea is the best.]

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