anoni @ 2004-04-18 11:32:00

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But somehow, it is Luna's post that sends me over the edge...

Why does nothing look pink as it usually does?

ETA: And the suppressed grief in Penny's post is heartwrenching.


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dragynville @ April 18 2004, 01:38:50 UTC

The It can't be my Weasley and the poem got to me.

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dragynville @ April 18 2004, 01:52:14 UTC

No, she kind of has a love-thing for the Weasley clan as a group. Like they're a single entity in a way.

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pyrae @ April 20 2004, 00:00:08 UTC

This was a bit ago now, but if it was missed, Luna (sort of) clears things up: http://www.livejournal.com/users/dooglevoluna/11592.html?thread=32584#t32584

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woo2step @ April 18 2004, 01:54:36 UTC

Whoops. Wrong link.

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anoni @ April 18 2004, 02:01:45 UTC

And she's trying to deny it even as it rips her heart out. T_T

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hachi_08 @ April 18 2004, 01:58:38 UTC

And Charles, the Wallaby Tamer. That bit made me sad.

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pornography @ April 18 2004, 02:27:24 UTC

That poem is by Oscar Wilde, I think. I'd have to look it up to be sure.

So much saddness. I wish it wasnt her Weasley. :/

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anoni @ April 18 2004, 02:30:22 UTC

Yes, it is. ;_;

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dragynville @ April 18 2004, 02:44:30 UTC

Penelope's post got me crying again, especially the image of a silent Fred and Bill's ponytail..!

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anoni @ April 18 2004, 02:47:05 UTC

Yes. T_T

And if her own thoughts on what she could have done are so painful, I can hardly imagine what it must be like for Molly and the rest of them. Or even Harry - he had the dream, after all.

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dragynville @ April 18 2004, 02:51:14 UTC

Omigod, I forgot all about the vision/nightmare/thing. Did that occur at the same time as the torture/attack?

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xnera @ April 18 2004, 03:33:51 UTC

If it did then that means Charlie and the twins were locked in the back room when Molly came to lock the store.

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jacay @ April 18 2004, 03:35:46 UTC

oh wow I hope not.

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vassilissa @ April 18 2004, 02:56:47 UTC

It was Bill's ponytail that got me.

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dragynville @ April 18 2004, 03:12:06 UTC

So symbolic and grief-stricken.

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lazy_daze @ April 18 2004, 08:45:28 UTC

YES! Oh god me too, that killed me.

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vassilissa @ April 18 2004, 03:14:00 UTC

NevilleWAH

*grabs hankie*

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anoni @ April 18 2004, 03:32:38 UTC

T_T Would that understanding didn't come at the cost of so much pain.

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wordsworthy @ April 18 2004, 04:05:23 UTC

And this is even sadder.

He's replied to Mr. Weasley, too. This is hitting Neville really really hard.

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jacay @ April 18 2004, 03:24:55 UTC

Maybe Seamus can help Charlie. Love conquers all? Please?

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anoni @ April 18 2004, 04:41:25 UTC

And now Lupin has posted.

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frozen_jelly @ April 19 2004, 19:12:31 UTC

I thought this belonged here, I was just looking through an old post of Remus':

I must point out that Charlie is really quite entertaining beyond merely knowing a lot about dragons. He is very much a Weasley in that he not only has the twins' brevity but also Ron's eagerness, and is empathetic like Ginny.


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