maggie_malfoy @ 2003-12-08 10:45:00

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Mood: amused

potterstinks updates about his birthday, Mondays, Christmas shopping... and the fact he'd like to own a shop?!

I see December will be a repeat of November then, little doses of amusement before they crush us with the angst again. They are all cruel and heartless.


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bubblebee @ December 8 2003, 03:11:23 UTC

Ha ha

I find the wanting to own Ollivanders.... and getting slightly annoyed at the fact that they're touchy about it only being owned by the Ollivander family amusing :D

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maggie_malfoy @ December 8 2003, 03:18:56 UTC

*grins* He'll probably find some way of talking them in to it if it's something he really wants :)

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summate @ December 8 2003, 03:28:43 UTC

I cannot overemphasise what a relief it always is to return to Malfoy Manor after months at Hogwarts. To my horror, I almost become adjusted to the cramped living conditions here, and the Manor always seems rather large for the first few days.

That sounds really sad to me. Rather large sounds like rather lonely.

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bubblebee @ December 8 2003, 03:30:10 UTC

Yeah ... it does read more 'rather lonely' than large

poor diddums is all awwone :(

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luna_lg @ December 8 2003, 04:53:39 UTC

Well, neither Harry or his friends would be with him during the hols! Of course, he's gonna be lonely!

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bubblebee @ December 8 2003, 15:57:04 UTC

/me giggles but covers that with sobbing.

Poor darling :)

/me giggles again

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maggie_malfoy @ December 8 2003, 05:09:19 UTC

'S because Harry's not there :)

*is a sadly obsessed fangirl*

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deerlike @ December 8 2003, 10:10:39 UTC

*agrees fervently*

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onthehillside @ December 8 2003, 21:01:14 UTC

Ahahaha

Very funny stuff.

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ekaterinn @ December 8 2003, 21:59:37 UTC

Taking my teenage sister's slang: I *heart* Narcissa. ^_~

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bubblebee @ December 8 2003, 22:40:54 UTC

nice :)

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maggie_malfoy @ December 9 2003, 00:10:12 UTC

<3's blondenarcissa!!!!!!!! *giggles*

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onthehillside @ December 9 2003, 16:41:16 UTC

I think this is an example of the weird dynamic that is ps and s_f. Ps seems to always be on guard around him. He is never the intiator of conversations b/t the two.

What was it that happened? Didn't Harry not want Shay to come to something or another? Does someone have a link to back me up on this or am I crazy?

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jacay @ December 9 2003, 19:16:19 UTC

Here, PS initiated the conversation. I don't know when he's done it since, but I didn't check either, so there might be other times.

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onthehillside @ December 9 2003, 21:04:23 UTC

Ah, never say never.

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hobaggins @ December 9 2003, 22:24:57 UTC

But he initiated the conversation in direct response to Seamus' request to shop. And he said, quite decidedly, that he thought Potter ought to come.

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hobaggins @ December 9 2003, 22:34:22 UTC

He didn't want to go to Dogear Wryde while Seamus was staying there. I haven't really figured out all of it, but it's been something that's been plaguing me for awhile. It seems like Harry has a grudge against Seamus because of PS, but there wasn't anything said really about the actual events of it. Excepting like the tea party, I can't remember any. And I don't remember Harry's reaction. And obviously Dean's reaction, his "fucking Malfoy" and all that, leads one to believe that Seamus and Draco had been quite chummy, at least worthy of suspicion. Or perhaps it is only Draco's good looks and particular charm that leads to unwarranted jealousy.

You're right though, it feels like PS has been trying to avoid initiation, is on guard.

Damn you for bringing up Seamus. That plagues me more than anything. It probably means I should go work on nraged memories like a good little girl, now.

I seriously need to reread back from the trip to Muggle London. I can hardly remember anything that happened any longer.

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onthehillside @ December 10 2003, 07:43:46 UTC

You're a step ahead of me, if that is any consolation.

The trip to london always seems so fragmented to me. I feel like I'm missing something big whenever I read it.

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hobaggins @ December 11 2003, 22:51:41 UTC

I only know that cause of this.

You're not behind.

I just reread Muggle London. Still don't know what happened. :/

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