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athenaspupil ([info]athenaspupil) wrote in [info]ginnyweasley,
Same Wards
Of course, I can see the need for everyone to be prepared, but not everyone is going to see it like that. Some people just like learning complicated spells and having the chance to practice them on one another. There just has to be a delicate and fine like between saying that it's to prepare us for a "just in case" and a "this can be fun and educational" all at the same time. Especially since there are those that don't see it from your point of view, Harry.

I remember watching several of those programs at home a few years ago, too. Hopefully you're able to get yours straightened out a lot easier and a lot faster than they did - after all, admitting you have a problem is the first step to healing.

I might be there. It depends on extenuating circumstances.

Private to Harry
I'm relieved that you see it from a positive standpoint instead of a negative one because otherwise, we wouldn't be having this conversation and you wouldn't be so understanding. It shows that you're maturing and I'm sure Sirius would have been proud of it, even if he was the wizard version of Peter Pan.

There might be a way to work it out, but right now, I have far too many things on my mind and just really don't want to talk to him, Harry. After some of the things he said - well, they were just hurtful.


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