Bloch, King and Harris
Solicitors
Diagon Alley
London
Dear Mr Bloch
I am writing to request an appointment with you for the purpose of setting up my own account at Gringotts. As you are well aware, because of my Fathers Neanderthal attitude toward women wishes; I will be unable to open an account of my own until I come of age next month. I would
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They can be quite complicated! I don't understand some of it. Like mergers and interlocking corporations and underwriting initial investments and things like that.
Mr Bloch is a financial genius. I think he sees everything as numbers.
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I MASTERED a Serpensortia spell today in the courtyard. It was bloody brilliant.
A lot of Hufflepuffs ran away terrified.
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That's wonderful Monty!
*laughs*
And I can't think of a better use to put that spell to then to scare those wretched Hufflepuffs. Congratulations!
Show me how you did it.
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*withdrawls wand and positions himself*
*with a swift, inconspicious flick*
SERPENSORTIA!
*A large snake is expelled from the wand, and slithers away*
SEE SEE!
I haven't got the snake to do much yet, but hey, it scared the Hufflepuff girls.
Do you know how to...say..hypothetically if I wanted the snakes to attack. How do I go about that?
*smiles*
Monty is SO proud, he had to show you
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Very impressive!
*taps her lips*
Controlling the snake can be tricky. It takes practice. Unless.. *eyes gleam suddenly* You're not a Perselmouth, are you?
I think it's great! And by the way; Bella is seriously disappointed that she's not a Parselmouth. I think it has something to do with the tongue. ;)
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anyway, I really am coming along with my incantations. Watch this one.
*flicks wand at book lying on the table*
WINGARDIUM LEVIOSA
*book flies into the air, moving in sync with wand's movements*
SEE!
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Really?! That's very...interesting. You must tell me more about that sometime.
*laughs at his enthusiasm*
That's very good! Great wand work is a sign of a great wizard!
Show me more of what you can do.
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If it was mine, the binding would still be in tact and I wouldnt have engulfed it in flames.
Aren't I progressing nicely!
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Well, normally I don't condone book burning. But since it belonged to a Weasley and it did help you practice your spells; I suppose, in this one instance, it's all right.
Please though, for the sake of my nerves, make sure you know a fire extinguishing spell before you start another one.
Now that would be nice progress. I could show you how, if you'd like. Safety first and all that sort of nonsense.
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Watch what Professor Flitwick showed me. You are not supposed to learn this until Sixth year, but he said I am a "promising" spellcaster.
*postions wand at ground*
INCENDIO!
*A ball of fire twirls on the ground, with a flick of the wand again*
AGUAMENTI!
*the fire is extinguished from a spurt of water out of the tip of the wand*
see Bella, I am getting better!
*looks for approval*
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*relaxes when he puts out the fire*
*warm smile*
You are indeed getting better. Professor Flitwick obviously knows what he's talking about in your case.
Now you know why I told you to have an extinguishing spell ready. *points* Is that what happened to your hair?
I apologise if that's out of line. I wasn't sure. Please advise as to how I should proceed.
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