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I'm sorry you couldn't come to the Burrow and meet with the others. (It was brilliant to see them all again.) And I'm so, so sorry that you're hurting over Mr Weasley. I didn't know him nearly as well as you, of course, but I do feel bad about it, too. I admired him. it's making me feel almost desperate in a different way. Like I don't have time to get a magical education at Moddey Doo and grow up. Because my chance to be a kid was lost long ago. I want to do something now to stop the Protectorate.

I want to fight.

There's another thing I've been turning over in my mind. Hermione...I don't think you really had the right to tell the others some of the stuff you did. And yeah, you're not under the Unbreakable Vow now (and thank Merlin for that). But the information that the Order's smuggling away Muggleborn babies...that's about their deepest secret. And we promised to keep that secret. I'm not saying that anyone in our group would betray us deliberately. But what if they make a slip, or what if someone gives them Veritaserum?

I know you felt bad for Ron, and that's why you copied down the obituary. But did you have to share it with everyone?

What is going on with the Headmistress, do you know? She sounded sick, or addled. Maybe even drunk.

Who do you think should lead the Order now? It doesn't sound like she can do it on her own.

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Date: 2012-12-26 07:27 pm (UTC)
alt_hermione: Hermione gets bad news (bothered)
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Besides, a while ago Mr Lupin told me that I had to trust myself when they ask us questions, and that they trusted us to know what was right to tell them and not tell them, and this--this was just right, Terry. It may not have been clever but it was right.

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Date: 2012-12-27 01:36 am (UTC)
alt_hermione: Hermione, eyes wide in shock. (agape)
From: [personal profile] alt_hermione
Well, I wouldn't run off to Professor Sinistra and tell her that Madam Pomfrey spends her weekends looking after the babies, or that Mr Snape has been giving me lessons, even if she's very nice to Sally-Anne and the others, and generally fair to halfbloods.

But...yeah.

And yes, I'm worried about her. And Mr Longbottom.

For leading us, I don't know. I'd choose Mr Lupin, probably, but the problem is that being a werewolf there are times when he's just not able to lead. I sort of wonder if Mr Longbottom would be better if he were in charge but I think he'd want it to be Mrs Longbottom, actually.

And there's Mr Shacklebolt but I dunno he seems more like a fighter than a planner. And Bill Weasley but it's not a good time. Then again, kings always had to do that, didn't they, their father would die and the son would be the new king, no matter what was going on, so maybe someone should suggest him, anyway.

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